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Title				: Second Stab
Date				: 1st January 2004

Author				: Rich "swelt" Jacques

Email Address			: swelt@cpma.org.uk
Website				: http://www.cpma.org.uk

Description			: Opposing Castle Q3A CTF level

		~~  OPTIMISED FOR CHALLENGE PROMODE  ~~
			~ http://www.promode.org ~

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- Play Information -
 : Make sure you have Quake III point release 1.31 or later.
   (http://www.quake3arena.com/)
 : Extract map_cpmctf1.pk3 from the zip into quake3/baseq3 folder.
 : Find or start a dedicated server running the map
 : or play vs bots /map cpmctf1

- Level Information -
Game type		: ctf, assorted ctf variants
Single Player		: Yes
Player load		: 4v4, 5v5, more perhaps.
Weapons			: No Grenades, No BFGs
Stuff			: Quad, Regens, MHs, RA, more

- Construction -
Editors used	: GTKRadiant
Utilities used	: Q3Map2, Editpad

- Notes -

A new map from scratch, aimed to be a strategic but fast map in CPM 
CTF.  Heavily optimised for CPMA, a heap of trick jumps are just begging 
to be found.  Will probably work in non-promode gametypes.

For single player, with CPMA 1.2 bots, using the following commands:
	/bot_challenge 1 (if you are tough enough)
	/addbot xaero XX (where XX is the skill number, 0-100)
At time of writing, bots in CPMA have trouble with water.  If this 
really bugs you, use iD bots (i.e. skills 1-5)

- Credits -
: id Software for Quake, Quake 3
	http://www.idsoftware.com
: Ydnar for his sky and Q3map2
	http://shaderlab.com/
: Sock for his woods and trims
	http://www.planetquake.com/simland/
: Evillair for trims
	http://planetquake.com/hfx


: Everyone who has given me feedback (inc. ninemil, #cpmpickup)
: Everyone who has played this level, cheers!

- Links -

CPMA Homepage		http://www.promode.org
CPMA.org.uk		http://www.cpma.org.uk


- Copyright / Permissions -
You may not include or distribute this map in any sort of 
commercial product without permission from the author. You may 
not mass distribute this level via any non-electronic means, 
including but not limited to compact disks, and floppy disks
without permission from the author.