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Spacious Half-Life deathmatch map featuring interconnected buildings and long hallways suited for fierce 12-24 player firefights

Spacious Half-Life deathmatch map featuring interconnected buildings and long hallways suited for fierce 12-24 player firefights

Vote: (11 votes)

Developer: Paul Ewing

Created: 2002-06-17

MD5: 1f632c821df0b37f5a234c7d97b41769

Size: 793.5 KB

Vote

(11 votes)

Developer

Paul Ewing

Created

2002-06-17

MD5

1f632c821df0b37f5a234c7d97b41769

Size

793.5 KB

Recommended Players: 12-24 | Several large buildings connected by very long hallways.

January 18, 1999

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Title : Carnage

Filename : Carnage.bsp

Author : Paul Ewing (aka [B.N.]Pazza)

Address : [email protected]

Description : This is a DM Map for Half Life sauitable for

around 8-12 people.

Special Thanks to : Graeme Mccallum-For teaching me how to use World Craft.

Neil Ewing(aka [B.N.]Calkarkian)-Chief play Tester.

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Play Information

Difficulty Settings : No

New Sounds : No

New Graphics : No

New Music : No

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Construction

Base : New level from scratch

Editor used : Worldcraft v2.0

Known Bugs : None

Build Time : 4 Days

Compile Time : Around 12 Hours- Full VIS

- Extra QRAD

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Installation

To play this level, extract the file "Carnage.bsp" into

your sierra\half-life\valve\maps directory and then start the game.

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Copyright and Permissions

This level may be distributed via any medium (ie: Internet,

BBS, CD-ROM, compilation disk) as long as it maintains the

name Carnage.bsp and is supplied in a zip file called

Carnage.bsp that also contains this text document and no other

files.

If the level is to be included on a CD-ROM or other profit-

making medium, including but not limited to "Public Domain"

collections or archives, the publisher / manufacturer must

send me a copy of the product.

I reserve the right to refuse permission for this level to

be distributed via any CD-ROM or other profit-making medium.

(c) Copyright 1999 Paul Ewing