                Welcome to JCM's 9 new levels for DOOM (registered)!

    Release notes:  Optimized for speed with RMB and BSP.
                    Demos updated for use with DOOM 1.6.

     Requirements:  1. DOOM 1.6 (registered)
                    2. A PC that will run DOOM.
                       (Tested on a 486DLC-40 /8Mb RAM/ MT32+Sound Blaster)

       What it is:  JCM1-16.WAD is an EXTERNAL WAD file known as a "Patch WAD".
                    This will in no way alter your original DOOM game!
                    JCM.BAT starts DOOM with the command line parameter
                    "-file JCM1-16.WAD". DOOM will use data in the add-on WAD
                    instead of (in addition to) the original data in the
                    factory-supplied DOOM.WAD

            Usage:  This add-on episode is easy to use - just move JCM1-16.WAD
                    and JCM.BAT into your DOOM directory and type:   JCM
                    <RETURN> to start doom. When started with JCM.BAT, the
                    nine original levels of "Knee Deep in the Dead" will
                    be replaced with 9 new ones!

     Step by Step:  Move JCM1-16.WAD and JCM.BAT into your DOOM directory.
                    Type JCM and press RETURN.
                    DOOM will display a notice that the game has been modified.
                    Press ENTER to continue loading.
                   At the DOOM main menu, select NEW GAME.
                    At the episode menu select Knee Deep in the Dead.
                    Select any difficulty level you like (ULTRA VIOLENCE!)
                    ...enjoy nine new levels of DOOM!

            Demos:  This add-on WAD comes complete with 3 demos, just like
                    the original. Just load the add-on as described above.
                    When you reach the DOOM intro screen, don't press
                    any keys - DOOM will automatically run thru the 3
                    replacement demo sequences. These 3 demos also show
                    you the solutions to these levels 1,4 and 3, in that
                    order).

       More Demos:  Complete add-on demos for the remaining 6 levels
                    (2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) are also available:  Look for
                    JCM1-16D.ZIP where you found this file.



                                 Game Notes

       This Patch Wad supplies DOOM with 9 new replacement levels for
       episode 1, built completely from scratch using DEU 5.1 (see
       credits below) Time to complete this patch:  80+ hours. There are
       some bugs that just couldn't be gotten-rid of.. these are
       described below...

         This release of JCM1 has been completely rebuilt with id's BSP
       node builder, and then had it's reject map optimized (with the
       "perfect" option selected) by RMB. The speed change from the
       original release is quite noticable when compared side-by-side.
       ..also many of the texture errors (flashing walls and HOM) were
       corrected after rebuilding with BSP.

         As of this DOC, a few of the levels in JCM1.WAD have difficulty
       settings less than "ULTRA VIOLENCE" - Be sure and set "ULTRA
       VIOLENCE" at the main menu to make sure you get all the monsters.
       Nobody plays the easy settings anyways, do they?

         For you beginner doomies - sorry, no time to add easy settings
       - I wanted to get this WAD out THIS year! If you really need
       help, use IDDQD (god mode) or IDKFA (very happy ammo) to get
       things to go your way. (P.S. these cheats DON'T work in
       multiplayer modes!)

        If you're the hero type, start each level  using IDCLEV and
       don't use the cheats. Once you're in the game, try starting a
       level by typing:

       IDCLEV 1 M     (where M = the mission number 1 thru 9)
                      (don't include the spaces)

       Every level in JCM1-16.WAD can be completed WITHOUT CHEATING, even
       if you start with just the pistol!

       Some hidden walls can be a real mudpig to find... keep umphing
       the walls in logical places and you'll uncover them.
       
       Get yourself a copy of the DOOM FAQ from a BBS near you to read
       about all the cool things you can do with DOOM.




                                Level descriptions:
                                       -=1=-

               Just your basic level - nothing fancy. Watch your automap
               for clues to the hidden places. You should be able to
               find most of the weapons in this one, and a decent supply
               of ammo to take to level 2. Demo sequence 1, which runs
               automatically at startup if you don't press any keys,
               shows you how to get thru this level.

                                       -=2=-

               A little larger level - this one has some unique features
               that make it a little more difficult to uncover the
               secret areas.. HINT: It's a leap of faith! Check for
               walls that you can walk thru too! The arrow points the
               way out.

                                       -=3=-

               Battle the bosses! I've supplied you with plenty of
               firepower in this one - and you're gonna need it! Stock
               up on energy cells to do battle with ol' Rocket- fist.
               You can hide out in the supply room, and stock up on
               goodies there too. There's lotsa Barons and sargeants,
               plus a spider boss to blast. This level also has two ways
               out - select the right way to play the secret level (9) -
               The Roach Motel!  Demo sequence 3 shows you thru this one.

                                       -=4=-

              This is a fun one... find the switches to lower the covers
              around the 4 columns in the center room. 3 of these raise
              the floor in the southeast room, where the switch to the
              quad teleporter room is. The 4th switch unleashes a few
              demons and spectors for you to blast. (I won't tell you
              which is which!)  Plenty of fluff-balls and a couple of
              barons are waiting down in the slime-pit. You'll know it
              when you find it. Check your automap for the way out if
              you are having trouble finding it... Remember-(non-secret)
              doors appear as yellow. Demo sequence 2 is your guided tour.

                                       -=5=-

             Happy Face!  This level features lots of one-way
             teleporters. Make sure you clean out a room before heading
             to the next - the only way to go back is to go all the way
             around again! Each of the letters has a hidden passage
             leading to it - some are more obvious than others... keep
             at it and you'll find tham all. When you're all done with
             this one, the map will show you a smiling happy monsterface
             (well, as happy as monsters get, anyway).

                                       -=6=-

            The chair! You don't sit in it. Try to think of another use.
            Hop the wall and find an interesting 4 level lift. Lots to
            shoot at down there. Look for hidden rooms. They'll have
            stuff you need. Beware of the triangle room!  One shot is
            all it takes, and you're trapped. See if you can walk the
            ledge and get a nice surprise.

                                       -=7=-

           Dualing spiders. Just get these guys pissed at each other,
           and they'll do your work for you! Get 'em in a cross fire.
           Not much special about this one. The big rooms are a great
           places to run circles around the enemy. - barons and
           fluffballs love to fight each other.

                                       -=8=-

        The final JCM level (for now...)  You know what to do..  KILL!

                                       -=9=-

         The Roach Motel. This is one place you don't want to check into
         until you've sprayed the outside (with lead and plasma!). If
         you chose the right way out of level 3, you'll end up here.
         There's some bugs in this one that I just COULN'T get rid of.
         Mostly, the DOOM engine has some trouble with walls that are
         very tall. You'll notice some textures appear and flash when
         you walk into a passageway thru a tall wall. Try to ignore it.
         Also, if you wake up a lot of monsters and don't kill 'em off,
         DOOM will slow down quite a bit, since it has to supply
         animation to every monster that's not either inactive or dead!



                                    WANTED!!!
                                    ---------
         Any and ALL DOOM utilities out there. As of this new release
        I've found:   General MIDI to .MUS (DOOM) converter (YES!)
                      Several graphics editors.
                      Sound utilites
                      Map utilities



                                   Credits:
                                   --------
                JCM1.WAD was created by JC MegaByte, using the
                   excellent Doom Editor Utilites (DEU) v5.21.
                 I can be reached here: jcmegabyte@hotmail.com

                              DEU was created by:
                              -------------------
            Raphal Quinet of Belgium (quinet@montefiore.ulg.ac.be),
        and Brendon J Wyber of New Zealand (b.wyber@csc.canterbury.ac.nz).

                              RMB was written by:
                              -------------------
             Jens Hykkelbjerg of Denmark  (hykkelbj@daimi.aau.dk)
                          P.S. your english is FINE :)

                                BSP comes from:
                                ---------------
                         Colin Reed (colin@argonaut.com)

                         DOOM was created by id Software
                         -------------------------------
                          If you're not registered yet,
                      call 1-800-IDGAMES and register now.
                            (it's really worth it!)

        Shareware distributors: Please distribute this package UNCHANGED!
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                                    NJOY!

JCM'94

P.S. ...more to come!

P.P.S. Check out jcmdi.com for free electronic mellow groove MP3s - including some of the music used in  
JCM2.ZIP (JCM Episode 2 for DOOM 1).
