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Title                   : Armour of God for QUAKE

			  Single Player Level



Filename                : ARMORGOD.BSP

			  

Author                  : Scott McNutt

Email Address           : smmcnutt@ix.netcom.com			  

WWW Address             : http://www.netcom.com/~smmcnutt/smlevel.html



Description             : Armour of God for Quake. This world,

			  in the Black Suns Zone, on the

			  fringe of Faberian dominated space,

			  was terraformed during the Second

			  Empire, but with disastrous results.

			  The world, called Necromancer because

			  of the immense alien graveyard that was

			  was discovered there containing some 400

			  milliom seperate stone coffins, was

			  in fact a 'waiting place'. The world was

			  called haunted because the waiting aliens

			  destroyed every attempt to colonize it.

			  This is what is left of Thark after years

			  of destruction by the colonizers magicians. 

			  Can you survive the onslaught? Do you have

			  the wit to solve the many tricks and 

			  traps that were left behind for you

			  foolish magicians?

			  



			  Armour of God is set up for 

			  16 players in DeathMatch play. 

			  All weapons appear in DeathMatch

			  play. Some tricks and traps

			  have been disabled.



			  			  			  

			  Another quality SM level.

			  

			 

Additional Credits to   : Oh Great Master Lawrence and



			  Darrellman - for more cool Doom, Doom2,

			  Heretic, Hexen, Hexen2 and Quake stuff check

			  out his cool WWW page.........



			  http://www.itslab.calpoly.edu/~desau/

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* Play Information *



Due to Armour of God's size and detail,

16MB RAM is needed to enjoy the experience.



Game                    : Quake

Map Name	        : armorgod

Single Player           : Yes

Cooperative 2-16 Player : Yes

DeathMatch 2-16 Player  : Yes

Difficulty Settings     : No

New Sounds              : No

New Graphics            : Yes

New Music               : No

Demos Replaced          : No





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* Instructions to Run *



To run the level, create a directory off of your

ID1 directory called MAPS (c:\quake\id1\maps\)

and put ARMORGOD.BSP there



To run the level from the command line type...



quake +map armorgod



Or, when Quake is running use the console (~) and type...



map armorgod





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* Construction *



Base                    : New level from scratch





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* other SM Levels for Doom2,

  Carnage(carnage.zip), 

  Blitzkreig(blitzkrg.zip), 

  Control Station KGx/57(cntrl_57.zip),

  Proxyon Military Base(prox.zip), 

  Proxyon Sector KGx/57(sector57.zip)

  Attack Station KGx/57(attack57.zip), 

  Symetrix(sym.zip),

  Fist of Fury(fistfury.zip)



* other SM Levels for Heretic,

  Tomb of Quarix(quarix2.zip), 

  Graves of Thark(thark2.zip),

  City of Tanash(tanash2.zip)



* other SM Levels for Hexen,

  Dreadnaught and Knockabout TOGETHER

  two complete hubs for Hexen(k_d11.zip),

  Draco 7(draco7dm.zip),

  Quarhex(qarhexd.zip)



* other SM Levels for Duke Nukem 3D,

  Proxyon Military Base(dukeprox.zip),

  Control Station(dukectrl.zip),

  Doom Nukem(doomnukm.zip)



* other SM Levels for Quake,

  Tower of Death(tod.zip), 

  Dynasty of Blood(dob.zip),

  Challenge of the Masters(comaster.zip),

  Hard Target(hardtrgt.zip),

  House of Traps(houstrps.zip),

  Royal Warriors(royalwar.zip),

  Twin Dragons(twindrgn.zip),

  Magnificient Warriors (magniwar.zip)









* THIS LEVEL IS NOT MADE BY OR SUPPORTED BY id Software 



* REQUIRES REGISTERED VERSION OF QUAKE







Copyright Notice: 



THIS LEVEL MAY NOT BE DISTRIBUTED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES. 

IF YOU PAID IN ANY WAY TO GET THIS LEVEL, YOU ARE BEING RIPPED OFF

AND SO AM I - REPORT THIS TO smmcnutt@ix.netcom.com



Copyright  1997 by Scott McNutt

All rights reserved. 



This file (armorgod.zip containing armorgod.bsp, and

armorgod.txt), or any derivative works thereof, may not be sold or

redistributed for profit in any way without express (not email) 

written permission of the author.  This includes, but is not limited

to, mass archival as on a CD_ROM and inclusion in commercially published 

compilations (books and/or magazines). 



You are free to copy this file (armorgod.zip containing armorgod.bsp, 

and armorgod.txt) for personal use, or to make it available for 

redistribution in its electronic format, provided that: 



(1) it remains wholly unedited and unmodified, 



(2) no fee or compensation is charged for copies of or access to this

    file (armorgod.zip containing armorgod.bsp, armorgod.txt), and



(3) this copyright notice and the following disclaimer remain attached



Disclaimer: 

This file is provided by the author "as is", and any express or implied

warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of

merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed.  In

absolutely no event shall the authors be liable for any direct, indirect,

incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but

not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of

use, data, or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on

any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort

(including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of

the information herein contained, even if advised of the possibility of

such damage. 



Please respect my position as to not allowing disrtibution on a CD-ROM

of any and all type. Certian companies (Actura and Head Games) tend to

'net scrape' and then profit off of others work without obtaining

permission. Some companies went on to modify the net distributed levels

by retexturing them and not even notifying the authors as specified

in their txt files. I hope the above mentioned is reading this,

'Mr. Bonaduchey'.



For more on the subject of CD Publishers,



visit Gyro's CD Publishers page...



http://www.blarg.net/~gyro/cdroms.htm















Copyright  1997 by Scott McNutt

All rights reserved. 









