This is a DHT4 exam file. Its place is in the doom/dht-exams
   directory.

The DOOM Honorific Titles
Created by Frank Stajano on 1994 05 01

Josh Horwich hereby conquers the title of Doom 1 Master (D1M).

Exam file name: D1M-JBH.ZIP
Title conquered: DOOM 1 Master
Author: Josh Horwich
Completion date: 1995 03 18
Game and version used: DOOM v. 1.9
Log entry:
CHAL: D1M  JBH Josh Horwich               15 24 34  FRL-RFR-LFF            
    :          josh@catapent.com (Josh Horwich)                            
Substitutions? None
System used: 486/66 VLB with SoundBlaster16
Controls used: keyboard + mouse. Config is :
         Move Forward      D
         Move Backward     C
         Turn Left         W
         Turn Right        R
         Use               SPACE
         Fire              G
         Speed On          A
         Strafe On         ALT
         Strafe Left       S
         Strafe Right      F

Free interpretation: E3M1, with my bare hands

Comments: 

   E1M5 - Pretty straightforward, I use the barrels to make
   the monsters into juicy hamburger meat often.

   E2M4 - Also straightforward. I use a crushing ceiling to kill
   a cacodemon, and the berserk fist to kill lost souls in NE
   corner. Final imp denys the 200/200 finish ... oops.

   E3M4 - More entertaining. A nice two-for-one cacodemon kill with
   the shotgun. Lots of in-your-face cacodemon chaingunning. Berserk
   fist plus invulnerability equals Baron death, twice.

   E3M1 (free, A Farewell to Arms) I decided to be somewhat of a
   pacifist and not use the projectile weaponry available. With just
   the fist, patience, and lots of fancy footwork to make the imps
   and cacodemons battle each other, this LMP isn't particularly
   difficult, but it does showcase what to do when ammo runs low.
   And who ever said a cacodemon isn't man's best friend?

Author Info:
   My first title. I'm now excited to go after other titles, probably
next will be D2M, D1SG, and D2SG. As of late, I've been a big fan of
deathmatch and custom LMPs available on the net. Four-way in a small
level chock full of heavy artillery is always exciting!













