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
Andy Badorek hereby conquers the title of Doom 2 Yagyu 6.
Exam file name : D2Y6AB.ZIP
Title conquered : D2Y6
Author : Andy Badorek
Completion date : 1997 11 14
Game and version used : Doom2 v. 1.9
Log entry : 19971101 1318
Authentication Dance : LLL-RFL-FLL
Userid : AB
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[email protected]
CHAL : D2Y6 AB 04 27 12 (00)
System used : P133, 32MB, ELSA 2MB VRAM
Controls used : Mouse: Left=Forward
Right=Strafe
Keyboard only for CTRL, SHIFT and weapons
Free interpretation : Map23 - 1:59 Yagyu-Pacifist-Velox
(-fast parameter, not harming monsters, under par)
Not really Yagyu bacause no kills.
I had this *hard* map for my pacifist challenge and
tried to do the same with -fast. The result is
quite entertaining I would say.
Comments : I like playing with the -fast parameter a lot. Of
the harder challenges Tyson, Yagyu and Incubus
Yagyu is definetly most fun: Fast-paced, action-
packed but still playable without getting
monotonous.
All lmps have their dance at the start.
Map04 - 3:32
All levels are hard on Yagyu, even the easy ones.
It's a question of luck (or infinite patience) to
survive the humans at the start. I did - with 1%
health.
Map27 - 19:00
Who put this map into the set of medium levels? It's
as hard as Map12, at least. No problem, though, with
a bit of training. Many situations where I died at
first suddenly seem easy and comfortable in this lmp.
Map12 - 17:13
This was a piece of work. It's so easy to loose
health quickly against fast-shooting cacos and
mancs. Although this level has plenty of health it's
not exactly where you need it.
The end room with cacodemons just sucks. I must be
spending as much time there as in the rest of
the map. Considering how quickly I go down from
200% to 10% I probably wasn't cautious enough... or
lucky enough.
I don't know this level too well, I must have missed
a secret - no idea which one.
This is my 9th DHT6 title since I started this
2 weeks ago... Thanks to Rich Sham for nudging me
into this - by sending in a lmp to me for ZAP28.