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− | '''E1M10: Sewers''' is a secret map exclusive to the [[Xbox]] version of [[Ultimate Doom]], included with the [[Xbox]] Collector's Editions of [[Doom 3]] and [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]]. It can be accessed in [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]] from [[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1: Hangar]], and contains several textures and monsters not originally featured in the episode, such as [[lost soul]]s and [[cacodemon]]s. [[Baron of Hell|Barons of Hell]] also appear as normal enemies, even though they were originally only fought in the episode as bosses in [[E1M8: Phobos Anomaly (Doom)|E1M8: Phobos Anomaly]]. It uses the [[Doom music|music]] track "I Sawed the Demons." | + | '''E1M10: Sewers''' is a [[secret map]] exclusive to the [[Xbox]] version of [[Ultimate Doom]], included with the [[Xbox]] Collector's Editions of [[Doom 3]] and [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]]. It can be accessed in [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]] from [[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1: Hangar]], and contains several textures and monsters not originally featured in the episode, such as [[lost soul]]s and [[cacodemon]]s. [[Baron of Hell|Barons of Hell]] also appear as normal enemies, even though they were originally only fought in the episode as bosses in [[E1M8: Phobos Anomaly (Doom)|E1M8: Phobos Anomaly]]. It uses the [[Doom music|music]] track "I Sawed the Demons." |
Unusually, completing this level takes the player ''back'' to E1M1: Hangar. | Unusually, completing this level takes the player ''back'' to E1M1: Hangar. | ||
− | It was originally a [[1994 level]], contained in the file SEWERS.WAD, intended for a nine-level episode replacement, and was designed by David Calvin, lead programmer of the Doom 3 port with Vicarious Visions, alongside David Blanshine. A bugfixed PC version can be downloaded at [[ClassicDoom.com]] alongside the Xbox version; in both cases, the level is located on [[:Category:E3M1|E3M1]]. The original version is also available on the [[idgames archive]] | + | It was originally a [[1994 level]], contained in the file SEWERS.WAD, intended for a nine-level episode replacement, and was designed by David Calvin, lead programmer of the Doom 3 port with Vicarious Visions, alongside David Blanshine. A bugfixed PC version can be downloaded at [[ClassicDoom.com]] alongside the Xbox version; in both cases, the level is located on [[:Category:E3M1|E3M1]]. The original version is also available on ''[[Maximum Doom]]'' as a standalone WAD. It has been available on the [[idgames archive]] as part of the the [[Timeline of mod releases|1994]] compilations WADPAK2.WAD (as [[:Category:E3M7|E3M7]]) and NEWDOOM.WAD (as [[:Category:E2M3|E2M3]]), and as a standalone level since 2005. |
This level is ''not'' playable in the [[Xbox 360]] version of Doom, as it is not included in the IWAD, nor is there a switch that would lead to it. | This level is ''not'' playable in the [[Xbox 360]] version of Doom, as it is not included in the IWAD, nor is there a switch that would lead to it. | ||
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===Secrets=== | ===Secrets=== | ||
− | # To the north of the blue key door is a room containing a single [[barrel]], five sets of [[shell]]s, ten [[armor bonus]]es, and pairs of [[trooper]]s, [[sergeant]]s, and [[lost soul]]s. A section of wall in the northwest is aligned a few pixels lower than the rest. This wall can be walked through to reveal a closet containing a [[soul sphere]]. ''' | + | # To the north of the blue key door is a room containing a single [[barrel]], five sets of [[shell]]s, ten [[armor bonus]]es, and pairs of [[trooper]]s, [[sergeant]]s, and [[lost soul]]s. A section of wall in the northwest is aligned a few pixels lower than the rest. This wall can be walked through to reveal a closet containing a [[soul sphere]]. ('''sector 62''') |
===Bugs=== | ===Bugs=== | ||
− | As indicated at the head of this article, completing this level returns you to E1M1: Hangar rather than the level after it ([[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2: Nuclear Plant]]. | + | As indicated at the head of this article, completing this level returns you to E1M1: Hangar rather than the level after it ([[E1M2: Nuclear Plant (Doom)|E1M2: Nuclear Plant]]). |
On the [[intermission screen]], the blood splat for this level appears outside the boundary of the map. | On the [[intermission screen]], the blood splat for this level appears outside the boundary of the map. | ||
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== Areas / screenshots == | == Areas / screenshots == | ||
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== Deathmatch == | == Deathmatch == | ||
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+ | ===Player spawns=== | ||
+ | This level contains six spawn points: | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 357''') | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 358''') | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 359''') | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 360''') | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 361''') | ||
+ | # facing east. ('''thing 362''') | ||
== Statistics == | == Statistics == | ||
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[[Category:David Blanshine levels]] | [[Category:David Blanshine levels]] | ||
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E1M10: Sewers is a secret map exclusive to the Xbox version of Ultimate Doom, included with the Xbox Collector's Editions of Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It can be accessed in Knee-Deep in the Dead from E1M1: Hangar, and contains several textures and monsters not originally featured in the episode, such as lost souls and cacodemons. Barons of Hell also appear as normal enemies, even though they were originally only fought in the episode as bosses in E1M8: Phobos Anomaly. It uses the music track "I Sawed the Demons."
Unusually, completing this level takes the player back to E1M1: Hangar.
It was originally a 1994 level, contained in the file SEWERS.WAD, intended for a nine-level episode replacement, and was designed by David Calvin, lead programmer of the Doom 3 port with Vicarious Visions, alongside David Blanshine. A bugfixed PC version can be downloaded at ClassicDoom.com alongside the Xbox version; in both cases, the level is located on E3M1. The original version is also available on Maximum Doom as a standalone WAD. It has been available on the idgames archive as part of the the 1994 compilations WADPAK2.WAD (as E3M7) and NEWDOOM.WAD (as E2M3), and as a standalone level since 2005.
This level is not playable in the Xbox 360 version of Doom, as it is not included in the IWAD, nor is there a switch that would lead to it.
Contents
Walkthrough
Essentials
Other points of interest
Secrets
- To the north of the blue key door is a room containing a single barrel, five sets of shells, ten armor bonuses, and pairs of troopers, sergeants, and lost souls. A section of wall in the northwest is aligned a few pixels lower than the rest. This wall can be walked through to reveal a closet containing a soul sphere. (sector 62)
Bugs
As indicated at the head of this article, completing this level returns you to E1M1: Hangar rather than the level after it (E1M2: Nuclear Plant).
On the intermission screen, the blood splat for this level appears outside the boundary of the map.
In the Xbox version of the level, the hole in the yellow keycard room consists of two sectors, both tagged to a linedef marked as type 18 (floor raise to next higher floor,) one of which houses the keycard. However, there are no higher floors adjacent to this sector, so it remains stationary. This prevents you from obtaining the yellow keycard if you activate the switch from above instead of dropping in first. This bug also creates an illusio-pit located in the same sector, just big enough for the player to fall into. In both cases, it will become impossible to finish the level. In the PC version of this level, these two sectors are joined together as one, allowing the keycard to be obtained if the switch is activated from above, and removing the invisible pit.
Demo files
Areas / screenshots
Speedrunning
Routes and tricks
Current records
There are currently no records for this map on any demo site.
Miscellaneous demos
Run | Time | Player | Date | File | Notes |
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Deathmatch
Player spawns
This level contains six spawn points:
- facing east. (thing 357)
- facing east. (thing 358)
- facing east. (thing 359)
- facing east. (thing 360)
- facing east. (thing 361)
- facing east. (thing 362)
Statistics
Map data
Things | 418 |
Vertices | 1040* |
Linedefs | 1099 |
Sidedefs | 1425 |
Sectors | 195 |
Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:
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Technical information
Inspiration and development
Trivia
See also
Sources
External links
- SEWERS.ZIP at Doomworld/idgames - The original version, standalone.
- wadpak2.zip at Doomworld/idgames - The original version appears in this compilation as E3M7.
- NEWDOOM.WAD at Doomworld/idgames - The original version appears in this compilation as E2M3.
Console Doom - Exclusive levels | |
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Atari Jaguar, 3DO, Game Boy Advance: | MAP16: Tower of Babel • MAP17: Hell Keep |
Game Boy Advance deathmatch: | MAP25: DM1 • MAP26: DM2 • MAP27: DM3 • MAP28: DM4 • MAP29: DM5 • MAP30: DM6 • MAP31: DM7 • MAP32: DM8 |
Sony PlayStation, Sega Saturn: | MAP16: Hell Gate • MAP17: Hell Keep • MAP29: Twilight Descends • MAP30: Threshold of Pain • MAP54: Redemption Denied • MAP57: The Marshes • MAP58: The Mansion • MAP59: Club Doom |
Xbox Doom and Doom II: | E1M10: Sewers • MAP33: Betray |
Former exclusives: | No Rest for the Living (XBLA) • Doom 64 (Nintendo 64) |