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Title                   : The Dark Shrine v. 3.0
Filename                : dshrine2.bsp
Release Date            : October 13, 1997

Author                  : Tim Murphy
URL                     : none yet
Email Addresses         : thomasm@m.al8.com or nekros-@geocities.com

Description             : A deathmatch level with four levels, built around a 
			  bloody altar.

Fixes                   : Moved basement down so elevators don't atick through the roof. Compiled it with vis level 4 (whoops!)

Additional Credits to   : The guys at id software who made this great game
			  Steven Polge for the Reaper Bots (they helped me play test this level)
			  David Jewsbury for Stoneless
			  Taskmaster for reviewing the first version of my level, and telling me
                            what was wrong with it. :-)
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* Play Information *

Single Player           : Just for looking around
Cooperative             : No
Deathmatch              : Yes
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Sounds              : No
New Graphics            : No
New Music               : No
Demos Replaced          : None

* Construction *

Base                    : dshrine.bsp (my first version) and dshrine2.bsp (second)
Editor(s) used          : Stoneless v. 1.1 & BSP v. 0.82b - 0.85b
Known Bugs              : None
Build Time              : Not quite sure. Actual building of the level took about 5 hours, and I 
                          playtested for days. The update to version 2 took about 1 hour. Same with version 3.

Texture Wad used        : textures.wad (all of the originals)

Compile machine         : P100/32mb RAM
QBSP Time               : 64.0 seconds
Light Time              : 23.0 seconds
VIS Time                : 1278.0 seconds

* Where to get this level *

ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/

*COPYRIGHT NOTICES and PERMISSIONS*

This level is copyright 1997 by Tim Murphy.  Permission to use, 
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