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Author: | Shaun [Kona] Ross |
Title: | Permutations of the Rotten |
Download: | alk10.zip (af3af3607c3c02642395d5a8071b4edc) |
Filesize: | 3287 Kilobytes |
Release date: | 10.08.2001 |
Homepage: | http://www.electricescape.com/etherealhell/ |
Additional Links: | RetroQuake • TEAMShambler • Ten Four • |
Type: | Partial conversion |
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Dependencies: | nehahra • |
Files in the ZIP archive
File | Size | Date |
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alk10/alk10.html | 20 KB | 09.08.2001 |
alk10/alk10.jpg | 63 KB | 18.06.2001 |
alk10/alk10.txt | 4 KB | 09.08.2001 |
alk10/pak0.pak | 6926 KB | 05.08.2001 |
alk10.zip
Permutations of the Rotten
"A new Nehahra episode by a non-Nehahra member, with a new story and setting. I believe the original idea of Quake was to be a dark world of rotting metal, wood and brick medieval, full of horrible monsters. The addition of base maps didn't help this theme at all. This is the way I imagined Nehahra to be, medieval fortresses combined with wastelands and industrial regions. So, inspired by Zerstorer, I set out to create a mini-episode that is dark and scary. Industrial mixed with medieval and metal, using ID's textures."Four about medium sized tough maps in a strange and unique Metal-ish theme. Nice.
Tags: metal, neharah, medium, episode, nehahra, planetquake-map-of-the-week
Editor's Rating: Excellent
User Rating:
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the requiem engine worked great. very dark maps.
i thought the theme was good and the maps were quite enjoyable. i thought they had a fast pace. more than enough ammo on skill 1. tough, fun end for me. i found only one secret in all the maps.
Does anyone know how to run this under Quakespasm? I tried
quake -game nehahra -game alk10 +map alk10a
but the map was not found.MikeTaylor: You can't, unfortunately. Nehahra is not playable under Quakespasm (and hence neither are maps that require it). Your OS is Linux, right? In that case you have a few options, such as DarkPlaces or reQuiem. See this thread: https://www.quaddicted.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=328
Of course it's a bit fussy to have to switch to a different engine (QS is my go-to engine too), but it's either that or pass on Nehahra and maps that require it.
Thanks, Icant. I use both a Ubuntu Linux box and a MacBook, but Quakespasm does nearly everything perfectly on both. I guess I will not mess about with a different engine just for a single map-pack. (It's not like there's any shortage of other good stuff!)
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