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(New page: A few notes, I am not 100% on the credit of the id1 dm maps. I found some lists online stating Willits was responsible for dm1, but my memory seems to say otherwise. dm1 as it stands is ce...)
 
 
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A few notes, I am not 100% on the credit of the id1 dm maps. I found some lists online stating Willits was responsible for dm1, but my memory seems to say otherwise. dm1 as it stands is certainly more in keeping with Petersen's style, but I am not holding hard to that perspective. I do not know who created the DoE ctf map, but I did take the liberty of pointing the link to ctf1 (rogue) instead of just ctf1, as I suspect that could be reasonably reserved for McKinley's Bases in Threewave CTF, a vastly more popular map in Quake than Division of Change is. --[[User:Scar3crow|Scar3crow]] 22:02, 26 September 2009 (CDT)
 
A few notes, I am not 100% on the credit of the id1 dm maps. I found some lists online stating Willits was responsible for dm1, but my memory seems to say otherwise. dm1 as it stands is certainly more in keeping with Petersen's style, but I am not holding hard to that perspective. I do not know who created the DoE ctf map, but I did take the liberty of pointing the link to ctf1 (rogue) instead of just ctf1, as I suspect that could be reasonably reserved for McKinley's Bases in Threewave CTF, a vastly more popular map in Quake than Division of Change is. --[[User:Scar3crow|Scar3crow]] 22:02, 26 September 2009 (CDT)
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:dm1 was done by Tim Willits according to Quake's manual.txt. --[[User:Sajt|Sajt]] 03:16, 27 September 2009 (CDT)

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A few notes, I am not 100% on the credit of the id1 dm maps. I found some lists online stating Willits was responsible for dm1, but my memory seems to say otherwise. dm1 as it stands is certainly more in keeping with Petersen's style, but I am not holding hard to that perspective. I do not know who created the DoE ctf map, but I did take the liberty of pointing the link to ctf1 (rogue) instead of just ctf1, as I suspect that could be reasonably reserved for McKinley's Bases in Threewave CTF, a vastly more popular map in Quake than Division of Change is. --Scar3crow 22:02, 26 September 2009 (CDT)

dm1 was done by Tim Willits according to Quake's manual.txt. --Sajt 03:16, 27 September 2009 (CDT)