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

Steffen "Rini" Udluft hereby conquers the title of DOOM 1 Pacifist.

Exam file name          : D1P6SRU.ZIP            
Title conquered         : DOOM 1 Pacifist             
Author                  : Steffen "Rini" Udluft
Completion date         : 1997 08 11
Game and version used   : ULTIMATE DOOM v. 1.9
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19970505 1216 USER: SRU  Steffen         Rini            Udluft         
19970505 1216     : LRL-FFF-LLF rini@mppmu.mpg.de       
19970709 2041 CHAL: D1P6 SRU  32 45 38 (00)
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System used             : P150+ 6x86/120 Mhz, PCI bus graphics (ATI Mach 64),
                          Soundblaster Pro clone, headphones

Controls used           : keyboard only, with everything redefined
                          as follows:
                              D:     fire
                              A:     strafe left
                              S:     strafe right
                              SHIFT: speed on
                              SPACE: use


Free interpretation     : e4m2: "Perfect Hatred"

Comments                : I really enjoyed this challenge ;-)

			  e3m2: "Slough of Despair"	(e3m2-p.lmp)
				I agree with egwene (MER) that this is an
				ugly level. Just running for the exit is the
				only reasonable thing to do in that one ...
				Time 0:32

                          e4m5: "They Will Repent"	(e4m5-p.lmp)
				Definitely the hardest level in the medium 
				set. Dancing makes this level a big deal 
				harder. It is so much overhead, as most
				unsucessful tries end after a couple of 
				seconds. I play it safe and snatch the armor.
				In the exit jump I nearly jumped too far,
				but if this happens you can take the 
				invulnerability and the yellow key and 
				then exit the normal way. 
				I end with only	11% health.
				Time 1:25

                          e3m8: "Dis"			(e3m8-p.lmp)
				Without Patricks "howto" I would never have
				been able to do this one. Even with the 
				knowledge what to do in principle, it took
				me dozends of tries.

			  free: "Perfect Hatred"	(e4m2-p.lmp)
				This is much harder than any of the levels
				in the hard subset (in my opinion).
				I guess this took me at least a few hundred
				tries to complete. I worked out a plan to
				make it a bit easier than Yonatan's first
				recording. This is my strategy:
				First I try to make the monsters kill the
				demon and imps on the left platform, this
				makes the jump to the left room much easier.
				I take the radsuit and the supercharge, press
				the switch from below and lure the cacos from
				the upper platform - they tend to block the
				Winterfeldt jump. The sergeant sometimes
				blocks the narrow passage to the left, round
				room. He is one of the worst enemies in this
				level. If the radsuit isn't worn up the
				staircase is no problem and the only problem
				with the Winterfeldt jump is to make it fast
				enough to avoid blocking cacos.
				After this, blocking demons, blocking cacos
				and rockets are the remaining problems ;-)
				My plan is to take another radsuit to be
				prepared for the long route (on which you
				don't have to swallow rockets) and let
				Mr. Cybie kill the demons. Then go back,
				lure the cacos away from the teleporter and
				Cybie's platform to clear the way to the
				secret exit. In this recording I got some bad
				luck with a caco in my back, so I end with
				only 4% health.
				This recording contains one telefrag, 
				sorry Mr. Cybie.
				Dance at the exit and in the next level.
				Time 3:03	

Author info             : Born in '69, dooming since '93, got some crazy
			  ideas sometimes ...

                          Btw: I hate agression and violence - 
                          in the real world (the one without pixels, you know?)

Credits                 : id for the best computer game I've ever seen
                          Frank for all the work he has put in DHT
			  Simon Widlake for COMPET-N
			  The "Pacifist-Team" for the enormous help and support
