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UAC Head Quarters Copyright, Gordon Mulcaster, 1994

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You must infiltrate UAC-HQ, and find the main computer center to get the access codes for a shuttle so that you can get off Earth. (See the full story in UAC-HQ.TXT) (Also see the play notes in UAC-HQ.TXT)


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If my name was Gordon Mulcaster I would keep quiet about it. This is one of those early maps that tries to model a realistic location, in this case a big HQ building with a truck outside it. It's less atmospheric than the old UAC_DEAD, in fact it's very bland, with lots of pokey dark offices that might have been clever design in 1994 but aren't fun to play in. I couldn't find the blue key and decided that life was too short to continue looking.

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Found the red key (opens "alpha" doors). Couldn't find any other keys. Had to cheat (IDBEHOLDR) to explore underground nukage hallway maze without dying. Gave up after exploring all the little square rooms and not wanting to go through them a second time.

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    • By Darman Macray · Posted
      These levels are short, sweet, and pack a lot of punch. Complete with a humorous end-text-screen containing a healthy dose of silly shock-humor, this is a masterful triumph of Heretic map-making, and most certainly a must-play wad.
    • By Walter confetti · Posted
      A really frantic and fun DM map with pretty neat stuff like invisible pillar in the middle of the arena, doesn't have anything to do with the title but the level can become a BFG spamming fest soon, especially with bots. Less fun in SP but the arch-ville+bunch of nazi combo is a nice feat.
    • By Fireseth · Posted
      Only six enemies (played on UV) and no working exit. Other than that, it is a pretty detailed map for 1995. I enjoyed the general design and the poisonous vats of acid. Very cool, but not practical for good gameplay.   EDIT: Just discovered this is a ideally a DM wad… haha, for that purpose, it seems good. My original rating was 2/5, will change it now.
    • By CravenCoyote · Posted
      Lots of traps and monster closets. Some switches are activated by shooting but there's nothing to really tell you about this because they look the same as other switches.   Texturing is good and enemy placement proved rather difficult at times. There aren't may health pickups on UV so it was a fight to get through.
    • By costadevale · Posted
      It's pretty good for 1994. If you don't mind having no health items at all (except in a few maps) and the outrageous amounts of cyberdemons per map, you should give it a try. It's pretty challenging and I like it. E2M3 is a bit 'eh...' though.
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