File Name: CTF-BunkerPaths
Map Title: The Bunker Paths
Author: Jose A. Tobar Jr. & Homeslice
Ideal Player Load: 4-6
Map Music: Razor-ub.umx
Build time: A while! Jose started this map months ago and thought we wouldn't release it, until I decided to tweak it up.
Program(s) used: UnrealEd
Known bugs: Some bots get stuck in one place while they're trying to defend the bases. They'll also get sandwiched in the tunnels, especially in the process of a flag capture.
	    And also, some BSP holes near the stairs in the dark tunnels inside of each base, but nothing too big.
Bot intelligence: It could be better, but flag captures can be rather successful often.
Email address: roberto_tobar@yahoo.com (mine), tobarj@pitt.edu (Jose)
Website: Nothing yet....

Basically a small, simple CTF map, which in this case is a small underground network that's a bunker. There is a skybox though, that shows in the small parts of each base (above the "ground") where you jump into a hole leading to the underground.
There are 3 narrow tunnels that connect the underground bases (the middle one was purposely unpathed - Jose's idea - so that only humans can go through and not get scrunched in by the bots) and those tunnels also stop in the middle to reveal a tunnel crossing them.
That tunnel leads to different goodies, and there's one room with the more powerful goodies that everyone wants - but watch out for the lava!

Here are your basic directions (you should know this):
Extract CTF-BunkerPaths.unr into the maps directory in your C:\UnrealTournament folder. And that's all she wrote.

If you feel like modifying this map and releasing it, I think it'd be wise to email me or Jose for permission first or something!
And don't try to use this map as a base for additional maps!

Other maps by me, soon to be released:
DOM-Mystery

Maps in progress:
See above.

Credits go to: Basically anyone who's tried to inspire me to do better, and oh yeah, my brother as well, for thinking up the concept of this map. I gave it the name however.

Enjoy this map! There'll be more from me!
:)

(c)2001 by Jose A Tobar Jr. and Roberto 'Homeslice' Tobar.
