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− | '''Death32c''' is a large deathmatch map that combines the three original Quake Deathmatch maps [[Dm2]], [[Dm4]] and [[Dm6]]. The map was created by id Software's own Christian "Disruptor" Antkow on 04-07-1997 to create a map where teams both with a size of | + | '''Death32c''' is a large deathmatch map that combines the three original Quake Deathmatch maps [[Dm2]], [[Dm4]] and [[Dm6]]. The map was created by id Software's own Christian "Disruptor" Antkow and released on 04-07-1997 to create a map where teams both with a size of up to 16 players would be able to fight it out. The map was part of the "Deathpack1u" collection along with [[Base32b]]. |
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− | Because these three maps are | + | Because these three maps are combined into one, each with cleverly designed pathways to link them together, it becomes possible for example to use a [[Lightning Gun]] in Dm2, use a [[Ring of Shadows]] in Dm4 and even collect two [[Quad Damage]] powerups to increase their duration. You can now also swim from the water in Dm2, which contains a Super Nail Gun, to the Dm4/Dm6 crossing. |
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===History=== | ===History=== | ||
− | + | Among Team Deathmatches there have also been plenty of Free For All's held on this map, such as the [[Kombat FFA]] tournament. | |
− | + | As you can see by the following screenshots the map has been played ever since its release date, where national teams would face each other with [[Image:flag_fi.gif]][[Finland]] vs [[Image:flag_se.gif]][[Sweden]] in the finals. | |
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+ | ==Media== | ||
+ | Below you can watch an old video of [[Image:flag_se.gif]]Sweden vs [[Image:flag_no.gif]]Norway. | ||
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+ | And in this video we can even see [[Image:flag_us.gif]][[John Romero]] himself playing the map. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
+ | Here you can see a few nice shortcuts between the maps. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 2 September 2021
Death32c is a large deathmatch map that combines the three original Quake Deathmatch maps Dm2, Dm4 and Dm6. The map was created by id Software's own Christian "Disruptor" Antkow and released on 04-07-1997 to create a map where teams both with a size of up to 16 players would be able to fight it out. The map was part of the "Deathpack1u" collection along with Base32b.
Items
Because these three maps are combined into one, each with cleverly designed pathways to link them together, it becomes possible for example to use a Lightning Gun in Dm2, use a Ring of Shadows in Dm4 and even collect two Quad Damage powerups to increase their duration. You can now also swim from the water in Dm2, which contains a Super Nail Gun, to the Dm4/Dm6 crossing.
Powerups | Armor | Weapons | ||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Quad | Ring | Pent | MH | RA | YA | GA | LG | RL | GL | SNG | NG | SSG | ||
2 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 |
History
Among Team Deathmatches there have also been plenty of Free For All's held on this map, such as the Kombat FFA tournament.
As you can see by the following screenshots the map has been played ever since its release date, where national teams would face each other with Finland vs Sweden in the finals.
Media
Below you can watch an old video of Sweden vs Norway.
And in this video we can even see John Romero himself playing the map.
Gallery
Here you can see a few nice shortcuts between the maps.