This is a DHT exam file. Its place is in the dht-exams directory.

                     The DOOM Honorific Titles
               Created by Frank Stajano on 1994 05 01

Jason Henry hereby conquers the title of DOOM 2 Master.

Exam file name          : D2M6JPH.ZIP
Title conquered         : DOOM 2 Master
Author                  : Jason Patrick Henry
Completion date         : 1997 07 22
Game and version used   : DOOM II v. 1.9
Authentication dance    : FRF - FRR - RFF
Log entry
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19970722 0116 CHAL: D2M6 JPH  07 11 29 (00)
19970722 0116     : Jason Patrick Henry
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System used             : A crappy 486/66mhz, 20 megs RAM, lousy old
                         Fahrenheit video card, ancient Soundblaster16.
                         Pretty good Fujitsu keyboard.

Controls used           : keyboard only, default configuration, with strafe
                         left/right redefined as Z and X respectively
                         (not used in any of these recordings)

Free interpretation     : A feeble attempt at Map 32 Tyson.

Comments:

MAP07UV.LMP (time=2:36):  A bit of a stretch calling this Easy, since it used
to give me all sorts of problems.  Still, the solution is pretty
straightforward, just throw the switches, grab the weapons, and kill, kill,
kill.  Favorite part is when I rush for the megasphere and lose 175% health
almost immediately. :-)

MAP11UV3.LMP (time=7:04):  This is one of my favorite levels, and I spent
over 3 hours getting it just right.  I had two other successful runs, in the
first I did my dance in a dark room while invisible, which just didn't look
right -- the second had an awesome beginning with all hell breaking loose
and every monster fighting each other, but I screwed up so bad near the end
I didn't want to embarrass myself.  This run has a near-perfect start, with
an imp distracting the archie momentarily and a chaingunner keeping one of
the heads (cacos) busy; plus it is the ONLY TIME IN MY LIFE I managed the
final ledge without falling off!!  This route is fairly difficult, especially
for a keyboarder -- I survive about 1 try in 10 this way.  But it's just
so much FUN!  Finding a safe place to do the dance was tricky, since this
level is total carnage nearly all the time...I do it on the ledge w/ the blue
armor after killing all the spectres. There's a bit of delay at the end when
I heard a monster growling, which turned out to be a lost soul trapped in the
wall, other than that this is a pretty good time for me.

MAP29UV.LMP (time=14:30):  When I requested this exam, I had successfully
completed every level from scratch, EXCEPT 29.  So it was no surprise when I
got this one as the Hard entry!  Thankfully, Peo Sjoblom showed me a neat
trick, how to keep the cybie in his pit so you can take him out relatively
safely.  It's not exactly like shooting fish in a barrel, but MUCH easier
than letting him roam free on that tiny tiny ledge!  Also the rest of the
level is made easier since you can plasma just about everything.  The hardest
part was finding the teleporters in the lava (ack), or getting tagged by a
revenant missile if you wait too long on the first ledge...other than that,
thanks to the cybie trick, this level was a complete pushover.  Thanks, Peo!
(And I told you I'd punch out the archvile. :)

FREE.LMP:  I couldn't think of anything special for my free interpretation
(except yet ANOTHER version of map20??) so I decided to do something
completely silly: an attempt at map32, "Demonlord" style (fist only, no
invulnerability).  This lmp is about 20 minutes long and contains about as
many deaths -- although a couple times, I got in 3 good, solid hits before
a rocket took me down.  If you watch the whole thing, you're a hero!

Author info:  29 (almost 30) yrs old, living in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Today's earthquake forecast calls for sustained shaking of 3.0 to 4.0 with
occasional jolts up to 5.  Check out my homepage at http://www.wgn.net/~space
to see what a completely obsessive nutcase I am. :)

Thanks to:  Frank Stajano for DHT, id software (duh), Peo for recording
"safe" lmps for the harder DoomII levels, Yonatan Donner and all my other
Doom-friends on the Net.