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New Q1SP: Implo1t Dys3ngage
Finally, a much needed Japan-themed custom Quake singleplayer map, created by me hexcalk. "implo1t dys3ngage" (hc1) is such a map centered on a Shinto shrine in Japan/Nihon and features textures from the first and fourth episodes of Daikatana, plus an ikbaseq3 skybox and Quake's stock teleport texture. It was beta-tested recently and it has been an unique idea to do a Quake level set in East Asia. It's refreshing, but it is harder than my previous works. Tight quarters combat is higher than ever before (except in the outdoors, where at least four knights reside). The ammo supplies, weapons, and enemies/monsters have been balanced for this reason. Go ahead and play hc1.

I would like to notice that the text file included in .zip says in the epilouge that I believe in gods/goddesses (deities), which is expected as Shinto is known as an "ethnic religion" (a lot of people there know Amaterasu-oomikami, for example). Anyways, below this paragraph here is the download link and screenshot at Quaketastic.

Quaketastic download: http://www.quaketastic.com/files/single_player/maps/hc1.zip
Screenshot: http://www.quaketastic.com/files/screen_shots/hc1.png
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Testmaps.: 
I made a few testmaps for hc1. One of them was titled "hc1struc" and determined the art style direction for the interior where I wanted to go. Another one of them had a "button opens door reveals enemies" trigger, and yet another one was the same as that, but with different textures. 
Reuploaded 
It turns out you can upload anything again to Quaketastic. hc1's reuploaded because I forgot to change the message "implo1t dys3ngage beta" to "implo1t dys3ngage". 
Reuploaded (again) 
The reuploading process has been done again because DOOMer request ammo and health in the area around the pyramid. 
Ammo. 
In the first two uploads of hc1, there was ammo in the gold key room. Now it's not there. 
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