Dan0's Crack Pipe

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Dan0's Crack Pipe
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Author Erik Alm
Port ZDaemon
IWAD Doom
Year 2003
Link Doomworld/idgames
This level occupies the map slot E1M1. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:E1M1.
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Dan0's Crack Pipe is a single-level deathmatch PWAD for Doom and the ZDaemon source port that was released in May 2003. It was designed by Erik Alm and was initially submitted to the controversial[1] ZDaemon shareware mapping contest,[2] which it won with a score of 40/50.[3]

Analysis[edit]

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Map of Dan0's Crack Pipe

Map layout[edit]

Player spawns[edit]

This level contains ten spawn points:

  1. facing east. (thing 15)
  2. facing north. (thing 16)
  3. facing north. (thing 17)
  4. facing south-west. (thing 18)
  5. facing north-east. (thing 32)
  6. facing north. (thing 33)
  7. facing east. (thing 34)
  8. facing south-west. (thing 82)
  9. facing south-west. (thing 83)
  10. facing north-east. (thing 84)

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Statistics[edit]

Map data[edit]

Things 85
Vertices 1712*
Linedefs 1806
Sidedefs 2907
Sectors 275
* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 1460.

Things[edit]

This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:

Multiplayer
Weapons 1-2 3 4-5
Chainsaw 1
Shotgun 9
Chaingun 4
Rocket launcher 1
Ammunition 1-2 3 4-5
Box of bullets 3
Box of shotgun shells 2
Rocket 6
Box of rockets 1
Health & Armor 1-2 3 4-5
Stimpack 7
Medikit 1
Armor 1
Items 1-2 3 4-5
Armor bonus 6
Health bonus 31
Partial invisibility 1
Miscellaneous 1-2 3 4-5
Deathmatch start 10

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References[edit]

  1. Bloodshedder (19 April 2003). ZDaemon Contest. Doomworld forums. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  2. "DOOM 1 Shareware Contest." ZDaemon.org (archived 🏛). Retrieved 29 January 2024.
  3.  (22 May 2003). "ZDaemon 1.04 Shareware Contest Results." ZDaemon.org (archived 🏛). Retrieved 29 January 2024.