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Title                   : CTF-Hi Guys!
Version                 : 1.0
Release Date            : February 2001
Filename                : CTF-Hi Guys!.zip
Author                  : Urizen
Email Address           : josec@netzero.pt
Web Page                : none
Description             : A two way CTF that uses mirrors for tweeked play
Other levels by author  : DM-HammerFall
Additional Credits to   : everyone i love
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--- Play Information ---
Game                    : Unreal Tournament
Level Name              : CTF-Hi Guys!
New Sounds              : No
New Graphics            : No
New Music:		: No
Known bugs              : nothing

--- Construction ---
Editor(s) used          : UnrealEd 2.0
Base                    : whats come to mind
construction Time       : 1 week

Installation
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Unzip the the .unr file and place it into the maps directories under your Unreal Tournament directory. Type in "open <mapname>" to run the map. Alternatively, double-click the map, or start a practice session and select the map from the menu.

Author's Notes
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The bots play well and there are lots of fun and action.

Copyright / Permissions
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This level is copyrighted by Urizen 2001

Authors may NOT use this level as a base to build additional levels unless i specify otherwise.

You are NOT allowed to commercially exploit this level, i.e. put it on a CD
or any other electronic medium that is sold for money without my explicit
permission!

You MAY distribute this .zip for free through any electronic network (internet,
FIDO, local BBS etc.), provided you include this file and leave the archive
intact.

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