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Exam file name          : D1M-AW.ZIP
Title conquered         : Doom 1 Master
Author                  : Adam Williamson
Completion date         : 1995 08 02
Game and version used   : Doom 1 v1.9. Not Ultimate Doom, but all LMPs play
                         on both versions.

Log entry               :

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CHAL: D1M  AW  Adam "Lemming" Williamson  31 18 32  FRR-LFL-RLL
   :          [email protected] (Adam Williamson)
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Substitutions?          : You have to be kidding.

System used             : (Deep breath) 486DX33, 16 megs ram, ISA bus, 256kb
                         cache, Panasonic CR563 double-speed CD drive, SB16
                         Value, an amplifier I found at the bottom of a pile
                         of stuff in our cellar, a pair of headphones, and
                         the kitchen sink.

Controls used           : Keyboard+mouse. Keyboard redefined as follows:
                         Forward: W
                         Backward: s
                         Run: Ctrl
                         Open: Space
                         Strafe left: A
                         Strafe right: D

                         Mouse standard. Also, these keys were used:
                         Turn left: Left
                         Turn right: Right
                         Fire: 5

                         This was for the authentication dance - I found it
                         too hard to do with my (extremely sensitive) mouse.

Free interpretation     : E1M3 on UV. I know, not all that hard, but couldn't
                         think of anything else. So, I did this one. This,
                         E3M1 and E2M2 are my best levels. This is the worst
                         attempt i've ever done at E1M3. Some of the things
                         demonstrated are:
                         When NOT to hit a barrel!
                         How to strafe straight into the line of fire of
                         imps!
                         How to get hit by shotgun guys 100% of the time!
                         How NOT to do the final area (strafing right out
                         into the open!)
                         Despite all this, it's a 200/200 finish.

Comments                : E1M8: Yawn. Spiced it up as much as I could at the
                         beginning, wasting a few pistol shots and punching
                         3 pinkys. I did the Barons with the shotgun, the
                         pistol just takes too much time. I take quite a few
                         hits, this is due to baron fireballs being harder
                         to avoid whilst partially invisible(!)

                         E3M1: Yawn. C'mon, some slightly harder levels
                         please?! 100% everything, 102% health (I think),
                         no hits taken. Yes, you read that right.

                         E3M2: This is more like it. Some pretty hair-raising
                         stuff here, due to this being the fourth time I had
                         ever played the level. The bit before the sergeants
                         in their little cages is my personal least favourite
                         bit, around here some Lost Souls get me down to
                         4% health. There's quite a lot of punching in this.
                         Dance done just before the chaingun.

Author info             : Author of Spooky Doom, a 17 level Doom 2 deathmatch
                         PWAD. Hopeless Doom addict. Prefer episode 1, hate
                         the Doom 2 levels. Favourite PWAD: Alien-TC. Almost
                         as much of a Douglas Adams addict as a Doom addict,
                         read every one of his books over 15 times. Erm, not
                         much more to say really.