E1M8: Huygens Spaceport (Solar Struggle)
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This level occupies the map slot E1M8. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:E1M8.
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E1M8: Huygens Spaceport is the eighth and final map in the Titan Terror episode of Solar Struggle. It was designed by ViolentBeetle and uses the music track "End is Nigh," originally composed by Jamie Robertson for Plutonia 2.
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Walkthrough[edit]
Letters in italics refer to marked spots on the map. Sector, thing, and linedef numbers in boldface are secrets which count toward the end-of-level tally.
Essentials[edit]
Other points of interest[edit]
Secrets[edit]
- In a room with the broken skylight, one of the desktop computers has a red button raised from its keyboard. Press that button (some precision required) to access a backpack, a medikit, and a chainsaw. (sector 321)
Bugs[edit]
Demo files[edit]
Areas / screenshots[edit]
Speedrunning[edit]
Routes and tricks[edit]
Current records[edit]
The records for the map at the Doom Speed Demo Archive are:
| Run | Time | Player | Date | File | Notes |
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| UV speed | |||||
| NM speed | |||||
| UV max | 2:56.14 | Dylan Gill (TheV1perK1ller) | 2025-11-05 | sse1m8m256.zip | |
| NM 100S | |||||
| UV -fast | |||||
| UV -respawn | |||||
| UV Tyson | |||||
| UV pacifist |
The data was last verified in its entirety on November 21, 2025.
Statistics[edit]
Map data[edit]
| Things | 354 |
| Vertices | 2728* |
| Linedefs | 2478 |
| Sidedefs | 4190 |
| Sectors | 406 |
* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 2118.
Things[edit]
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:
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Technical information[edit]
Inspiration and development[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- The name of the map refers to Christiaan Huygens, the Dutch astronomer who discovered Titan.
