10 Sectors Part 2
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10 Sectors Part 2 | |
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Authors | Various |
Port | Boom-compatible |
IWAD | Doom II |
Year | 2001 |
Link | Doomworld/idgames |
10 Sectors Part 2 is a 32 level Doom II megawad containing ranked submissions to Doomworld's 10 Sectors mapping competition that received 138 submissions. The contest was held August to September 2000 with megawad 10sector.wad released on November 26, 2000 of the top 30 entries, along with two "special interest" levels.
10 Sectors Part 2 in the file 10secto2.wad contains the next 27 best levels as ranked by the contest's four judges. To fill all 32 map slots, five more levels were selected by Doomworld's Andrew Stine (Linguica). The compilation was uploaded to the idgames archive on January 13, 2001.
The compiled PWAD is a minimal release only containing levels without any map names or intermission screen graphics to indicate level authors.
Levels[edit]
- MAP01 by Vick Bobkov (Virgil the Doom Poet)
- MAP02 by Paul Corfiatis
- MAP03 by Simon Howard (Fraggle)
- MAP04 by Sascha Müller (The Prophet)
- MAP05 by Karl R. Peters
- MAP06 by Karl R. Peters
- MAP07 by Dimiter Georgiev
- MAP08 by Patrick McCarthy
- MAP09 by Wim Vanrie (The Mole)
- MAP10 by Paul Corfiatis
- MAP11 by Cephaler
- MAP12 by Kinkajoy1
- MAP13 by Slayer
- MAP14 by Esa Repo (Espi)
- MAP15 by Marc Pullen (Fanatic)
- MAP16 by Paul Corfiatis1
- MAP17 by Pedro Arturo Gomez Blanco (PAGB666)
- MAP18 by Paul Corfiatis
- MAP19 by David Shywayismyway
- MAP20 by Paul L. Ming
- MAP21 by PAGB666
- MAP22 by Andrew Apted (andrewj)
- MAP23 by Nick Baker (NiGHTMARE)
- MAP24 by Mikhail Yakshin
- MAP25 by Cronley
- MAP26 by Rick Clark (Wildman)
- MAP27 by Drakker
- MAP28 by Stefan Maes1
- MAP29 by Steve Robinson (Stphrz)
- MAP30 by Tomi Rajala (Lu Wang)
- MAP31 by Dave Kiddell (mewse)1
- MAP32 by Adam Williamson1
1. ^ Level selected for inclusion by Linguica
See also[edit]
External links[edit]
- 10 Sectors Contest (archived 🗺) on Doomworld
- 10 Sectors Part 2 at Doomworld/idgames
- 10 Sectors Part 2 at the Doom Speed Demo Archive
- Review at ONEMANDOOM: WAD Reviews