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Revision as of 08:47, 24 October 2016
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MAP33: Betray is a secret map exclusive to the Xbox version of Doom II, included with the Xbox Collector's Editions of Doom 3 and Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It can be accessed from MAP02: Underhalls, and contains SS Nazis for no apparent reason. It uses the music track "d_read_m," which is otherwise used as the game's text screen soundtrack.
It was originally a 1995 level designed by Michael Bukowski, a programmer for the Doom 3 port with Vicarious Visions. A bugfixed PC version can be downloaded at ClassicDoom.com alongside the Xbox version; in both cases, the level is located on MAP01.
Completing this level takes the player to MAP03: The Gantlet.
The Xbox 360 port of Doom II and the Doom 3: BFG Edition version also contain this level. However, it is inaccessible in both versions because the exit switch leading to the level in MAP02 is inoperable (in the Xbox 360 version, it does nothing; in the BFG Edition version, the switch causes MAP02 to be restarted).
Contents
Walkthrough
- Letters in italics refer to marked spots on the map. Sector numbers in boldface are secrets which count toward the end-of-level tally.
Essentials
Other points of interest
Secrets
- When you start the level, enter the room directly to the north, and go through the teleporter. After this, use the teleporter to the east, and flip the switch you find in the next room. A compartment will open nearby containing a medikit and a switch. (sector 11)
- Flip the switch in secret #1. When you access the red keycard, you will find that a closet has opened behind the keycard to reveal a rocket launcher and a backpack. (sector 26)
- In the eastern section of the level, a portion of the stone wall to the south is not covered in grime. Open it to find two armor bonuses, a rocket, a box of rockets, a box of ammo, a box of shells, a blur artifact, a light amplification visor, a megasphere, and a BFG9000. (sector 76)
Bugs
On the intermission screen, the par time for this level is initially displayed as :00, but quickly switches to SUCKS. This normally only appears with the Time readout when the time taken to finish a level exceeds one hour.
In the Xbox version of the level, the teleporter in front of the yellow keycard door does not work. This is because while all of its linedefs are correctly marked as type 97 (teleports,) they are not tagged to any sector. Consequently, if you arrive here without the yellow keycard, it will become impossible to finish the level. In the PC version of this level, these linedefs are tagged, allowing you to escape from the room if you arrive without the keycard; you will be taken to the eastern section of the map.
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
Statistics
Map data
Things | 296 |
Vertices | 739* |
Linedefs | 591 |
Sidedefs | 849 |
Sectors | 128 |
Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:
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Technical information
The Eternity Engine allows access to this map via the secret exit switch in MAP02 when playing with the Xbox 360 diskfile or the BFG Edition IWAD.
Inspiration and development
Trivia
- The Doom 2 the Way id Did project contains a level which is a parody of this map, Hexsoil.
See also
Sources
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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) |