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Maximum Formulation v1.0a - Download this map!

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  • 2mxf1a.bsp: Maximum Formulation v1.0a
  • Author: Progg (Jay Cain)
  • Created: 01/30/1998
  • Size: 450K
  • Info: CTF, 2 Teams
  • Map Size: Small 8-14 players

Two small forts. The flag lies in the basement.

Player Synopsis: Passage to the flag is one, but there are two ways from the lower hall to it. In the same room as two ways: from the upper and water. The upper hall can be accessed as much as four ways: two entrances (main and rear), from the balcony and from the roof. There is only one pull, but with daum.

Player Review: Quite interesting and pleasant, in design and architecture, a map. However, because of one way in the flag, it is slightly deaf. Obviously there is not a second way to the flag, at least one-sided or conditionally one-sided, like a hatch in the ceiling.

From the author:

        • This map designed for the TeamFortress v2.7 quakeC mod ****

1/30/98

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Title : Maximum Formulation v1.0a

Filename : 2mxf1a.zip

Author : Jay Cain a.k.a. Progg

Email Address : progg.mxf@poboxes.com

Description : TeamFortress v2.7 Quake Map

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  • Play Information *

This map does not work properly without the TeamFortress QuakeC patch, which can be downloaded from http://www.planetquake.com/teamfortress or from ftp.cdrom.com

Single Player : No

Cooperative : No

Deathmatch : No

TeamFortress : Yes

Difficulty Settings : No

New Sounds : No

New Graphics : Yes

New Music : No

Demos Replaced : None

  • Construction *

Base : 2mxf1

Editor(s) used : Worldcraft

Known Bugs : None

Build Time : ~80 hours

Thanks to : Silent Stalkers Clan and Mc.Net for the use of their

                         servers for testing.

Release Notes:

This is a Capture the Flag Team Fortress map. The flags are located underground and the
goals are located on the roofs. What makes this map different is that the forts accually
resemble forts. It also has a few defensive traps.