MAP05: Resort of Jacques Fresco (DBP67: Marble Hill)
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MAP05: Resort of Jacques Fresco (misspelling of Resort of Jacque Fresco) is the fifth map of DBP67: Marble Hill. It was designed by RastaManGames and uses a MIDI rendition of "BotMCA #10" by Michiel van den Bos, from Unreal Tournament (sequenced by KDS), as its music track. The par time defined in UMAPINFO is 7:59.
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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]
- Exit the first hall and take the steps. Look northwest at the intersection and shoot the switch, then return to the first hall. Go west to get an armor bonus, a green armor, and shotgun shells. (sector 69)
- In the longer hall east of the first hall, enter the blue key room and find a button at the northeast end. This reveals a berserk pack to the south. (sector 433)
- Open the blue door and head east. Before descending to the courtyard, hug the west wall going north to get rockets and a rocket launcher. (sector 185)
- Climb the rock near the beach and at the super shotgun, jump west and find the candle. Go through the wall there to get a megaarmor. (sector 332)
- In the east cave, enter the lava under the yellow key and head south, then west through the passage. Head west to get a magic staff and magic runes. (sector 531)
- At the easternmost part of the easternmost cave, climb the round rocks and fall to the southeast. Follow this passage to health bonuses, a rocket, an ammo clip, and a backpack. (sector 594)
- At the northeast end, go to the waterfall surrounded by armor bonuses and get to the west ledge. Get on the small steps at the south wall and into a small cove with a switch. Press it, then return to the starting hall and go to the northwest teleporter. This takes you to a megaarmor, a soul sphere, a Necronomicon, and a large magic rune. (sector 918)
- North of the waterfall surrounded by armor bonuses is a water corridor. Go to the northernmost end of it and use the west wall to find a teleporter. Take it and head east to drop to a chainsaw. (sector 708)
- In the northeasternmost room, get onto the lift at the northwest end and look east. Shoot the switch, then go to the southeast end to get magic runes, a green armor, rockets, and a box of rockets. (sector 833)
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 pacifist |
The (absence of) data was last verified in its entirety on February 7, 2026.
Statistics[edit]
Map data[edit]
| Things | 727 |
| Vertices | 8606* |
| Linedefs | 7896 |
| Sidedefs | 13071 |
| Sectors | 947 |
* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 7246.
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 title of the level references Jacque Fresco, an American futurist, whose face was used in a series of local memes popular in the early 2020 on Russian websites. Such memes usually included Jacque's black-and-white photo and a phrase "Riddle from Jacque Fresco" followed by an absurd question.
