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Jonathan Rimmer is a British Doomer active in both PWAD creation and speedrunning demos. He was one of the finalists in Doomworld's 10 Sectors competition and has also released the Erratic Texture Pack at Doomworld/idgames for the community to use as a resource for their own levels. His last level design work was for Crucified Dreams, an exploration of Gothic architecture with complex sector-work.
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Levels
- Wish You Were Here? at Doomworld/idgames (1999)
- Retrograde at Doomworld/idgames (2000)
- 10 Sectors (2000)
- My Computer DM at Doomworld/idgames (2002)
- Kewl at Doomworld/idgames (2003)
- Crucified Dreams (2006)
Current Compet-N records
Level runs
Ultimate Doom, Doom II and Final Doom
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Compet-N maintains two separate competitions for levels that have an exit to a secret level. The runs with such a differentiation are UV speed, NM speed and UV pacifist.
n = The level is finished via the normal exit.
s = The level is finished via the secret exit.