This is a DHT exam file. It belongs in the dht-exams directory. The DOOM Honorific Titles Created by Frank Stajano on 1994 05 01 Arthur Kerschen hereby conquers the title of DOOM 1 Master! Exam file name: D1M-AHK.ZIP Title Conquered: DOOM 1 Master Author: Arthur Kerschen Completion date: 1994 03 16 Game and version used: DOOM 1 v1.9 Log entry - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CHAL: D1M AHK Arthur Kerschen 16 35 26 LFR-RLR-FRL : Arthur Kerschen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Substitutions: None System used: 386/33, 8Meg, Logitech mouse, Soundbaster Controls used: Keyboard + Mouse with the standard configurations. Free interpretation: E3M6-UV, under Par with over 100% health! Comments: I completed the three assigned levels without much difficulty. They are long because I play cautiously. I was suprised to find that my brother had claimed the title of "Speedy Gonzales", which I think is FAR TOO EASY. The following changes would make it more reasonable: #1 It should be done on Ultra-Violence, or even Nightmare, to make it a little more difficult. #2 You should be required to complete the level with AT LEAST 100% health. Completing the level in less than perfect health is not that impressive when you don't have to kill any monsters, just get to the end. 100% health means you are playing at a sustainable level (you could keep playing indefinately). In keeping with this belief, I completed E3M6 (A HARDEST Level!) UNDER PAR and with OVER 100% HEALTH at the end. I also did it on ULTRA-VIOLENCE, not some wimpy setting like "Hurt Me Plenty". This is my free interpretation. I killed the sargeant first, did my dance, died in the lava, then restarted the level so I could complete it on time. I have no doubt I could do it with the -respawn parameter, but the fast monsters of "Nightmare" would make it very difficult. Author info: I'm a student of Molecular and Cellular Biology (Recombinant DNA Technology) at the University of Arizona in Tucson. I am a father of two children (Kathryn and Henry). I am the Secretary of the Arizona Libertarian Party. I also work for the Tucson Citizen (a local newspaper) to pay the bills.