HOUSE_B - this is as real as it gets! HOUSE_B is a level for Doom with all new textures. It is a model of the university building where I work, or, rather, a model of one fourth of the first floor of that building. The level is huge - over 2000 vertices. The realism is good, although I started running out of vertices when doing the interior decoration, so only a few rooms have furniture. Look at the automap to spot those rooms. The office far south in the middle is mine. Please drop by! :) If you have ever been to the Linkoping University, Sweden, or if you work or study here, this is a hilarious experience. Otherwise, see this as a demo of what you can do with Doom if you put a little effort into making new graphics. Walk through it and use it as an inspiration for your own designs. Use the textures for your own purposes if you like, but if you do so, please give me some credit. I enjoyed making them, but I put quite a few hours of work into it. Me and my fellow PhD students enjoy playing deathmatch in this level, but probably only because this is where we work. The design is not overly exciting for gameplay. The house is modeled as it stands: rectangular rooms, long straight corridors, repetitive structure. What would you expect from a house built in the 70's? There are no monsters, and no weapons. Add those for yourself if you want them. To get this level running, you have to patch your DOOM.WAD to include my new floor and ceiling textures. This cannot be done by a PWAD, so you'll have to run the supplied program APPENDF2.EXE to make an altered copy of your IWAD file. This program does not touch your original DOOM.WAD - it just makes a copy of it that contains the new flats. None of the existing flats are removed, so the altered copy will run fine for any other DOOM level as well. If you are short on hard disk space, you could replace your original DOOM.WAD with the altered copy if you like. The level is tested with version 1.2, but it should work also for later versions. The program APPENDF2.EXE should, too. This level will not work with the shareware version of Doom. It will probably be very slow on a 386. I developed and tested it on a 486DX2-66 with 16M RAM and a VLB graphics card, on which it runs smooth and fine everywhere. I haven't tested it with any significant amount of monsters, though. To get the level up and running, do like this: First, make sure you have at least some 12M free on the hard disk. MKDIR \BDOOM CD \BDOOM Move HOUSE_B.ZIP to this directory and unpack it. APPENDF2 \DOOM\DOOM.WAD BFLATS.WAD DOOM.WAD (This takes quite some time - be patient!) COPY \DOOM\DOOM.EXE . COPY \DOOM\DEFAULT.CFG . DOOM -SKILL 4 -WARP 1 1 -FILE BWALLS.WAD HOUSE_B.WAD ================================================================ Title : House B 1.0 Filename : HOUSE_B.ZIP, containing: BFLATS.WAD, BWALLS.WAD, HOUSE_B.WAD, APPENDF2.EXE Date completed : August 22, 1994 Author : Stefan Gustavson Email Address : stefang@isy.liu.se Misc. Author Info : PhD student in image processing and computer graphics - with a fascination for 3D simulations Additional Credits to : Raphael Quinet for DEU, Per Allansson for the port of DEU to GCC and GO32, the various people having ported IDBSP to DOS, and iD software. ================================================================ * Play Information * Episode and Level # : E1M1 Single Player : Yes, but no monsters Cooperative 2-4 Player : Yes, but no monsters Deathmatch 2-4 Player : Yes, but no weapons nor ammo Difficulty Settings : No New Sounds : No New Graphics : Most certainly YES - entirely new textures New Music : No Demos Replaced : None * Construction * Base : New level from scratch. Editor(s) used : For level building: GCC DEU 5.21 and IDBSP. For graphics: Adobe Photoshop on a Macintosh (!), and my own tools for Unix on a Sun Sparcstation. The graphics files are untouched by Intel hands :) Hours to complete : The level - maybe 30. The graphics - don't ask, OK? Known Bugs : I haven't pasted the right textures onto every wall. Most large labs are just plain gray inside, but they should be more detailed. Also, quite a few places should have double roof height. Maybe later. * Copyright / Permissions * Authors may use this level as a base to build additional levels. You may distribute this WAD freely, provided you include my name somewhere. The simplest way is to just include this file with the distribution. * Where to get this WAD * FTP sites: infant2.sphs.indiana.edu isy.liu.se (in /pub/colour/doom)