Post by [EoM]Pr0c3550r[Q2C] on Mar 17, 2008 9:57:31 GMT -5
Map to add to your single player experience.
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In single player mod , in console type
map spogsp1
Congratulations, your on a mission.
* Mission Background *
A long range scan from a TCM battlestation has discovered a newly
built Strogg installation hidden in the mountains to the east of
Cerberon. Further surveillance reveals that the Strogg are using
it as a resource for their war effort, and taking advantage of
the natural geological features: Essentially they are pumping up
lava from deep within Stroggos' crust, and using it to melt the
tip of a glacier that is creeping towards the installation. This
water is then pumped out into the natural streams and rivers,
where it flows down to Ceberon and provides an invaluable supply
for munitions and vehicle factories.
Obviously removal of the installation would help the TCM attack
force, but a defence system around the mountains prohibits an
aerial attack, and the dangerous terrain prevents ground forces
moving in. Thus we are using subterfuge and taking advantage of
a brief maintenance period, when the installation is less active
and minimally guarded. We have encoded two data CDs with a hugely
destructive computer virus, which when used on the installation
computers, will annhilate the operating systems. This allows us
to shut down the installation, without the need for a wasteful
physical assault.
You will be sent in via a drop pod, targeted at the upper area
of the installation, very close to the control computers. To
prevent the Data CDs being revealed if you are captured
(unlikely as the installation should be almost deserted), they
have been dropped to nearby ledges surrounding the top of the
installation. Thus you may have to do a small amount of searching
to find the CDs and apply them to the installation computers.
Once this is accomplished, you should return to your drop pod
and activate a homing beam that will trigger a teleport from
the nearest TCM battlestation - the drop pod has just enough power
reserves for this, so don't waste any juice once you land.
I would wish you luck marine, but the simplicity of this mission
doesn't really warrant it, as there is very little that could
go wrong - easy in, easy out!!
* Map Information *
Title : Small Pile of Gibs (self-titled)
Filename : spogsp1.bsp
Author : SmallPileofGibs (aka SPoG)
Email Address : spog@planetquake.com
Homepage : www.planetquake.com/spog/
Description : Very large single BSP single-player
Q2 mission and 64-player DM map. Over
200 monsters to kill on standard
difficulty, and nearly 7000 brushes
worth of architecture to gaze at,
explore through, and deathmatch all
over.
Additional Credits to : Mr Shambler. Responsible for persuading
me to start the project, writing the
story, endless help with testing and
refinement. G_Dewan for the solid
compile tools, and help with compile
problems. Friends in #terrafusion
and #gamedesign for great feedback
and playtesting. Omen wants a mention,
thanks for the enthusiasm dood =).
DOWNLOAD HERE
www.viceman.us/3DGamersEdge/spq2lvlrevs/spog.html
UNzipp into: Quake2 / baseq2 / maps
In single player mod , in console type
map spogsp1
Congratulations, your on a mission.
* Mission Background *
A long range scan from a TCM battlestation has discovered a newly
built Strogg installation hidden in the mountains to the east of
Cerberon. Further surveillance reveals that the Strogg are using
it as a resource for their war effort, and taking advantage of
the natural geological features: Essentially they are pumping up
lava from deep within Stroggos' crust, and using it to melt the
tip of a glacier that is creeping towards the installation. This
water is then pumped out into the natural streams and rivers,
where it flows down to Ceberon and provides an invaluable supply
for munitions and vehicle factories.
Obviously removal of the installation would help the TCM attack
force, but a defence system around the mountains prohibits an
aerial attack, and the dangerous terrain prevents ground forces
moving in. Thus we are using subterfuge and taking advantage of
a brief maintenance period, when the installation is less active
and minimally guarded. We have encoded two data CDs with a hugely
destructive computer virus, which when used on the installation
computers, will annhilate the operating systems. This allows us
to shut down the installation, without the need for a wasteful
physical assault.
You will be sent in via a drop pod, targeted at the upper area
of the installation, very close to the control computers. To
prevent the Data CDs being revealed if you are captured
(unlikely as the installation should be almost deserted), they
have been dropped to nearby ledges surrounding the top of the
installation. Thus you may have to do a small amount of searching
to find the CDs and apply them to the installation computers.
Once this is accomplished, you should return to your drop pod
and activate a homing beam that will trigger a teleport from
the nearest TCM battlestation - the drop pod has just enough power
reserves for this, so don't waste any juice once you land.
I would wish you luck marine, but the simplicity of this mission
doesn't really warrant it, as there is very little that could
go wrong - easy in, easy out!!
* Map Information *
Title : Small Pile of Gibs (self-titled)
Filename : spogsp1.bsp
Author : SmallPileofGibs (aka SPoG)
Email Address : spog@planetquake.com
Homepage : www.planetquake.com/spog/
Description : Very large single BSP single-player
Q2 mission and 64-player DM map. Over
200 monsters to kill on standard
difficulty, and nearly 7000 brushes
worth of architecture to gaze at,
explore through, and deathmatch all
over.
Additional Credits to : Mr Shambler. Responsible for persuading
me to start the project, writing the
story, endless help with testing and
refinement. G_Dewan for the solid
compile tools, and help with compile
problems. Friends in #terrafusion
and #gamedesign for great feedback
and playtesting. Omen wants a mention,
thanks for the enthusiasm dood =).