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Title                   : TFL - The Forgotten Level
Filename                : TFL.BSP
Author                  : Anders "Backspace" Persson, 9th in the
			  Quake Combat School challenge
Current E-mail Address  : elisabeth.persson@swipnet.se

Release date		: April 18th, 1997                          
Additional Credits to   : ID Software, for Quake,
                          Microsoft text-editor,
			  Ben Morris, for creating such an excellent
			  map-editor, Mats Larsson for extensive
			  beta-testing and suggestions.

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* Play Information *

Level Name              : The Forgotten Level
Single Player           : Yes
Cooperative 2-4 Player  : Yes
Deathmatch 	        : Yes, 7 deathmatch starts
Difficulty Settings     : Yes, medium and hard

* Construction *

Base                 	: New level from scratch.
Build Time           	: 24 days (I have a real life job too)

BSP Creation Time    	: 11 mins, 11 secs (Pentium @ 100 MHz, 24 Mb RAM)
VIS			: 20 mins, 9 secs
LIGHT			: 52 mins, 28 secs

Comments		: This may be a little hard for beginners, but play it
			  a few times and you will do better. Wise use of weapons
			  may help. 

Editors used       	: Worldcraft v1.1a (worldcraft@acdsystems.com), 
			  QuakeMap v2.3 (armin.rigo@p22.gnothi.fn.alphanet.ch)

Known Bugs          	: When viewing large areas and/or lots of entities,
			  the bottom portion of the screen becomes garbled 
			  but there are no grey areas. This occures at the start,
			  I did not bother to fix this, since I am not sure
			  of what causes it. I believe it is because there are too
			  many visible brushes at the same time. There is also a 
			  texture error near the end, clearly visible if you 
			  discover it.
			  Nothing that affects playability, though.
                       
* Legal Stuff *

This .BSP file may be distributed for free over the Internet, providing
that this .TXT file is distributed with it as is. You may NOT put this
.BSP file on a CD or any other media without the written permission of
the author.
