To: qam1
When I was in high school, the first "Doom" came out...early 1994, I think. I was taking an AutoCAD class at the time, and as part of our class project, we generated CAD maps of the high school. The maps, coincedentally, ported nicely into the Doom Level Editor.
We had hours of fun sitting in the computer labs slaughtering hundreds in the hallways of our high school. Sorry Michael Moore...playing those games never once made me want to do it in real life.
26 posted on
10/02/2004 8:37:33 PM PDT by
July 4th
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To: July 4th
When I was in high school, the first "Doom" came out...early 1994, I think. I was taking an AutoCAD class at the time, and as part of our class project, we generated CAD maps of the high school. The maps, coincedentally, ported nicely into the Doom Level Editor.
When I was in Junior and Senior High, 1979 to 1985, being into role playing games (RPG's), I took the school building maps and stocked them with monsters for Dungeons and Dragons and later with mutants, androids and zombies for Gamma World and I roleplayed a game where the mission was to clean out the baddies. Gamma World, I ran a game where we were frozen in 1994 only to wake up in the future (this was around 1983/84) where we ended up being mercinaries and one of the jobs was to clean out the buildings for the locals. My grade school buddy I game with (we still game, even over 20 years later) between his "pig" (M-60 machine gun) and my M-16 with grenade launcher, we got the job done. B-D
I might still have some of my game notes from then, I might use it again for the Morrow Project game I'm going to run or maybe for a future Twilight: 2000 game. You know what, I'm glad I went to school when I did, if I was there today, I'm sure I'd be in lots of trouble.
Like many here, I have never hurt anyone, I love animals (I have 8 cats) and feel remorse if I accidently hit a squirrel (I did so in 1983 by accident soon after I got my license, I was bumming for days) and so on, but the plans are good, ready made maps for RPG adventures.
47 posted on
10/02/2004 9:36:24 PM PDT by
Nowhere Man
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