This level occupies the map slot MAP37. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:MAP37.
MAP37: A Doomed Base is the thirty-seventh map of Doomworld Mega Project 2012. It was designed by Rorix and uses the music track "Demons on the Prey," originally composed by Robert Prince for Doom.
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- Open the terminal near the red switch to get a plasma gun. (sector 100)
- At the blue key balcony, open the recessed wall in the north corner to find a switch. Using this switch reveals a room in the hallway before with a teleporter. Take it to reach a maze-like section with a shotgun, a megaarmor, and several other supplies. (sector 121)
- When you head north towards the lift leading to the blue switch, the north wall will lower. Enter this compartment and open the east wall to find a backpack and a medikit. (sector 244)
- At the southwest end of the base, look out the window to the southeast and shoot the lion switch in the distance. This opens a compartment to the west. Follow the trail of rockets to reach a room with a rocket launcher and a berserk pack. (sector 326)
- At the southeast end of the map, the wall will open revealing two cacodemons. Press either of the faces to reach an energy cell, a medikit, and a switch. Make sure to shoot the switch to access the next secret. (sector 471)
- In the yellow key courtyard, the southeast door can be accessed via the switch in Secret #5. Follow the path behind it to get to a teleporter that takes you to a soul sphere. (sector 499)
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The records for the map at the Doomed Speed Demos Archive are:
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* The vertex count without the effect of node building is 2800.
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level:
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