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Title                   : Frogger's Play Pond 1 
Filename                : playpnd1
Date of Release         : 1/1/97 
Author                  : Tony Boyer (Frogger at Server "Quake.acilink.net")
Email Address           : aboyer@mail.acilink.net or bowman27@aol.com or
			  TonyBoyer@aol.com

Description             : Small, fast, and fufull of frags.  Designed this
				  level based on some other maps I've been 
				  playing recently.  A redo of my first 
				  King of the Hill, which, I thought, needed
				  a lot of work...

                          
Additional Credits to   : The Quake Gurus themselves - Id software,
				  and Ben Morris for his Worldcraft level
				  editor.

                          
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* Play Information *
Game                    : Quake
Single Player           : Yes (Just to walk around and check out)
Cooperative 2-4 Player  : No  
Deathmatch 2-16 Player  : Yes. Hadn't tested it with more than a 
				  few players, though. If you try this 
				  level out with a bunch o' people, let
				  me know how it turns out...
Difficulty Settings     : No
New Textures            : No
Exit                    : No

* Construction *
 
Editor(s) used          : Worldcraft (easy editor to use!)        
Build Time:			: About 7 hours design and compiling and
				  about 6 hours for game testing...
				  and another 10 hours for all the new
				  cosmetic changes in it...

QBSP Time:		174 seconds
LIGHT Time:		885 seconds
VIS Time:		71 seconds (fastvis enabled)
			Map built with 486DX4100 w/16 meg
			(Yes, it is slow, but I'm away from my pentium
			at the moment - on vacation)

Important:

   * This level was designed for Deathmatch!!!
   
Hopefully this level is a little more appealing than my last released 
level - I think it is...Currently working on several other frogpond maps
to be released sometime in the coming months...

	

You may distribute this file as you see fit (with this text file attached);
 however, should you release this file as part of a CDROM compilation or any
 other type of commercial release, I would like a copy of the final product 
free of charge, unless,  of course, you're associated in any way with Actura 
software, which, in case, you can just forget about ever using this file and
go screw yourself instead of all the others you already have.


Disclaimer: Although it's unlikely that this file will cause any harm
		to you or your computer, I take no responsibility for any
		damage done by it or by Quake in attempting to run my file.
		'Nuf said. Now go play!
