The Time of Reckoning

 
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Introduction

Welcome, The Time of Reckoning is a comprehensive front end program for use with Quake, Duke Nukem 3D and Doom II. The program allows you to easily set features that are otherwise set using command line parameters in DOS. Using the program you can jump directly to any of the in built levels in each of the games as well as enable or disable functions such as Monsters, Respawns and Multiplayer games.

Also on the CD-ROM are many Custom levels for each game, along with custom Add-ons for Quake such as Weapons, Monsters and Game changes.

Below you will find a list of the main features of the program. For a more detailed look at the seperate sections please use the buttons located at the top of this page.

The Add-on section contains many Quake Levels/Game changes that we were unable to place on the CD-ROM. These can be downloaded and used with the Time of Reckoning.

If you would like to order a copy of the Time of Reckoning CD-ROM please follow the link on the main navigation bar above.


The Time of Reckoning general features:


All material checked for copyright, ability to distribute, playability and suitability.
Authors full text files included on the CD with access to this information from the menu.
Every level both standard in the game and also the extra levels provided on the CD are provided with thumbnail images so that users get a feel for the level before loading.
Load any level easily from the menu whether part of the standard game or one of the 2,000+ extra levels.
All key features of each game can be accessed from the menu providing easy set-up of special parameters. No command line parameters required, unlike the standard games.
The front end menu will load any of the extras or levels and run the game with a few simple mouse clicks.
The menu system will remember all key settings for each of the games when it is exited and these are automatically selected again when the program is re-run.

 

This page was last updated on the 18/01/98