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Title                   : Notlob's Moonshot

Filename                : sgc8.bsp

Author                  : Steve Clarke

Email Address           : steve-gc@dircon.co.uk

Description             : Full Quake map.



Additional Credits to   : Monty the cat for annoying me,

		  	  WorldCraft for the great product,

			  But mostly Ariel, Reaper and NJHARDHAT 

			  for their Alpha & Beta testing

			  And Ariel again for the Mission text...

                          

Notlob's Quake Page: www.users.dircon.co.uk/~steve-gc/qindex.html



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* Play Information *



Single Player           : Yes

Cooperative             : No

Deathmatch              : No

Difficulty Settings     : Yes

New Sounds              : No

New Graphics            : Yes (approx 5 new textures)

New Music               : No

Demos Replaced          : None



* Construction *



Base                    : New level from scratch

Editor(s) used          : WorldCraft

Known Bugs              : None that I know of, but let me know!

			

Build Time              : A few of months on and off



Texture Wad used        : Base



Compile machine         : P90 w/ 32MB RAM

QBSP Time               : Unknown secs

Light (-extra) Time     : 1234 secs

VIS level 4 Time        : 3420 secs



Brushes                 : 1331

Entities                : 670

Models                  : 141



* Other Info *



This level has been cooking for ages It's mostly my fault it's

not been out sooner, but I've also had to adjust this

map to cope with the limits of the standard Quake engine. Enjoy!



Help can be obtained if necessary by emailing me.



* Copyright / Permissions *



Authors may NOT use this level as a base to build additional

levels.



This BSP may be distributed ONLY over the Internet and/or BBS systems.

You are NOT authorized to put this BSP on any CD or distribute it in

any way without my permission. That includes you, Actura!

(c) Steve Clarke, SgSystems 1997.