From: "Alex Behrens" <quake2news@hotmail.com>
To: ml@qoole.com
Reply-To: ml@qoole.com
Date: Mon, 02 Feb 1998 04:40:25 PST
Subject: Re: Level Contest

What Do You Suggest I offer?

Big Al
quake2news@hotmail.com


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>From: Charles Boardman <C.H.Boardman@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
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>Subject: Re: Level Contest
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>Date: Mon, 2 Feb 1998 12:17:19 +0000 (GMT)
>In-Reply-To: <19980202005418.11647.qmail@hotmail.com> from "Alex 
Behrens" at Feb 1, 98 04:54:18 pm
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>Hi there,
>
>> 
>> Big Al's Kick Ass Quake II News 
(http://members.tripod.com/~dviper450/) 
>> is hosting a Quake II Level Contest.
>> The Winner Gets A Server That Will Run Their Map For 2 Weeks, News 
Clips 
>> on Blues News and Quake2.com, and your map will be uploaded to 
>> FTP.CDROM.COM.
>
>and?  So your level gets put on ftp.cdrom.com and your level then gets
>put on compilation CDs for other ppl to make money out of.  With the 
greatest
>of respect this is not a significant prize at all.
>
>I think that the best way to make progess as a level edittor is to get 
to
>know people who run servers, popular web sites etc, and ask them to try
>out your level.  If it's a decent level, most ppl will be happy to help
>you out by giving it a mention on thier site/putting it on their 
server.
>
>The prize you offer here is no more than what an industrious person can
>get done for themselves by their own means.  Please don't take offense, 
I
>just want to know where is the prize in what you are offering?
>
>regards, 
>
>MoonGlum.
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>              Charles Boardman         ::   chb96r@ecs.soton.ac.uk
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