This is a DHT6 exam file. Its place is in the dht-exams directory.

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

Robert Reevy hereby conquers the title of DOOM II Master (D2M6)

Exam file name          : D2M6RR.ZIP
Title conquered         : DOOM II Master
Author                  : Robert Reevy
Completion date         : 1997 06 08
Game and version used   : DOOM II v. 1.9
Log entry               :
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19970506 2049 CHAL: D2M6 RR   21 12 16 (00)
19970506 2049     : Robert  Reevy
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System used             : Merlyn 486DX4-100, 12MB RAM, SoundBlaster 16
Controls used           : Keyboard only, no keys redefined
Free interpretation     : MAP19 Nightmare!
Comments                : D2M6 is a quite a bit harder than D1M6. A lot of
                         people said UV was too easy in DOOM (this is why
                         Nightmare was created).


MAP21-UV : This doesn't really belong in the easy set, looking at the other
          levels in there, because you have to be careful to conserve ammo.
          Apart from that, it's not too bad because you can dash back to
          the "hospital" as much as you want (though I try to do this as
          little as possible).

MAP12-UV : This level was the hardest that I got assigned. I tried it
          lots of times. It was quite a fun challenge though.

MAP16-UV : This wasn't actually too bad, although I didn't know the level
          too well. The DOOM FAQ told me how to get the backpack, but I
          didn't find out how to get the plasma guns until I was recording
          this included LMP (it suddenly occurred to me that the face
          on the red key window might be a switch).

FREE     : MAP19 is bit tricky on Nightmare, but not one of the really
          hard maps.

Misc. Author Info       : Born in 1984. DOOM player and PWAD author.
                         Started playing Ultimate DOOM in April 1996, but
                         didn't start making LMPs until I saw Steffen's
                         brilliant D1S exam.

Robert Reevy <[email protected]>