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This is hopefully a "fixed" version of my maps. I works on OSX and OS9, but I don't have a PC or UNIX computer to test the other versions of A1.

There's only one terminal picture (which is a placeholder) so if you lose the resource fork on a PC, don't sweat it.

2,004 downloads, 0 reviews, 0 screenshots

Tranquil Graves 1.0.0

$lave on 09/03/2007

Screenshot titled "Tylonol 3"

My first net pack containing 9 maps. All maps work with EMFH, most work with KOTH and some work with KTMWTB. I am overall very pleased with the this as my first net pack and hope you will enjoy it!

2,302 downloads, 0 reviews, 3 screenshots

Marathon C: Version 7 Number 7

Axle_Gear on 09/05/2007

Screenshot titled "Feel the love"

The game is still vastly incomplete, but the maps themselves should work just fine.

Things that are missing: -Logon/Logoff screens -Terminal pictures -A proper intro? (Considering making a neat little 'unplayable' level in the future to kick it off). -The rest of the levels

Things it DOES have: -5 playable maps, including the extra path for failing to be 'stealthy' in the first level. -Physics and terminal text for every map -Use of color tables left untouched in the orignal Marathon Infinity

With any luck, all you'll need to do to run the scenario is download the map, and use all the other standard shapes and images that come with MI, leaving the whole download at just a smidgen more than a megabyte.

If you download this, please try to break the levels in any way you can: grenade hop, launch yourself, take goofy paths, etc. And let me know if you find any bugs. I'm trying my best to make these very high-quality maps, since there are so few of them.

And another thing: I'm holding a little contest. Make a proper Marathon film, and try to beat 'Satellite of Love' as quickly as you can on Total Carnage (bonus points for playing through the first level to get there). I assure you, you'll be in for a challenge: I, the creator of the level, can barely beat it... sometimes. I hope some unfortunate players are prepared to bathe in grenades. :D

Enjoy!

2,548 downloads, 1 review, 5 screenshots, 5.0 rating

Bits & Pieces 1.0

Pfhorsome on 09/08/2007

A fun map, semi-large, a few interesting rooms. It's fun, try it out!

2,316 downloads, 0 reviews, 0 screenshots

Kill Them All II 1.00

RyokoTK on 10/15/2007

Screenshot titled ""

Kill Them All II is a short but intense scenario for Marathon Infinity. It is a collaborative project, wherein the challenge for each mapper was to make complete, high-quality levels with 100 or fewer polygons.

KTA2 features 11 maps from five mappers: screamingfool, Drictelt, Hangar96, shadowbreaker, and myself. It's difficult, with loads of carnage -- very fun.

3,343 downloads, 4 reviews, 1 screenshot, 5.0 rating

These definitely aren't the BEST maps here, but I figured I'd share them with the few that are interested. These 2 maps of mine are almost a year old. I really plan on making more in the future, as soon as I can get Basilisk II to work under Windows Vista...

Enjoy these maps...as much as you can, anyway.

2,241 downloads, 1 review, 0 screenshots, 5.0 rating

Tranquil Graves 2.0

$lave on 10/20/2007

Screenshot titled "Space Truckin'"

Tranquil Graves 2.0 is a very heavily modified version of my first net pack. It includes 14 maps:

Shrine High Hopes Zen of Wrath The Sheik of Araby Lobby L'hiver Black Wave King of the Underground Eclipse Ethanol My Body is a Cage Rapture Space Truckin' The Down Under Swoosh!

It also contains many bug fixes and some modifications to my earlier maps, see the read-me for more.

2,272 downloads, 0 reviews, 7 screenshots

JUICE 1.1.1

irons on 10/20/2007

Screenshot titled ""

JUICE is a Java-based--and, therefore, cross-platform--utility for editing map files. It can't replace a dedicated editor like Forge, but it is capable of editing several aspects of map files, most of which are geared toward fixing and tweaking network maps. For example, you can edit existing and place new level objects; you can change monster and item parameters; you can do some things that no other editor will let you do. If you're a mapmaker who needs to edit these sorts of things, but without consistent access to a Macintosh, give JUICE a try.

A manual is included, both in HTML and PDF forms.

v1.1.1 adds the ability to embed shapes patches.

v1.1 includes the long-anticipated texture converter.

3,093 downloads, 4 reviews, 1 screenshot, 5.0 rating

Screenshot titled "Mike Viscio"

A collection of loading screens for use with M1A1, Marathon 2 and Marathon Infinity. Includes contributions from myself, Visciom, The Thug and Megabyte. Will only work with Open GL enabled.

2,119 downloads, 0 reviews, 3 screenshots

A pack of 4 of my latest physics models.

List.

1.Dual SMG's 2.Fun Physics 3. Auto Stuff 4.Juggernaut Missile Launcher

2,216 downloads, 0 reviews, 0 screenshots

Screenshot titled ""

The TTEP (Total Texture Enhancement Package) is a massive package containing remakes of the original textures from the Marathon trilogy.

It replaces the original low-quality textures with new high-ress versions with a maximum size of 1024x1024 pixels. I've tried to get them as close to the originals as possible.

New in version 7.0:

  • Script files have been cleaned up and files have been renamed to make it more clear how to install.

  • All textures are now optimized .DDS files, with increased performance as well as quality!

  • Textures can now be scaled down in Aleph One's OpenGL settings. This also makes the TTEP a single size package, there's no longer 4 different sizes.

  • A lot of the textures have tiny flaws removed, some are completely redone to make them look better.

  • The Textures are now divided by their games, meaning you're not forced to download and use the Marathon 2 Textures when you only want the Marathon 1 replacements for example.

15,192 downloads, 5 reviews, 1 screenshot, 5.0 rating

Screenshot titled ""

The TTEP (Total Texture Enhancement Package) is a massive package containing remakes of the original textures from the Marathon trilogy.

It replaces the original low-quality textures with new high-ress versions with a maximum size of 1024x1024 pixels. I've tried to get them as close to the originals as possible.

New in version 7.0:

  • Script files have been cleaned up and files have been renamed to make it more clear how to install.

  • All textures are now optimized .DDS files, with increased performance as well as quality!

  • Textures can now be scaled down in Aleph One's OpenGL settings. This also makes the TTEP a single size package, there's no longer 4 different sizes.

  • A lot of the textures have tiny flaws removed, some are completely redone to make them look better.

  • The Textures are now divided by their games, meaning you're not forced to download and use the Marathon 2 Textures when you only want the Marathon 1 replacements for example.

11,563 downloads, 4 reviews, 1 screenshot, 4.8 rating

Screenshot titled ""

The TTEP (Total Texture Enhancement Package) is a massive package containing remakes of the original textures from the Marathon trilogy.

It replaces the original low-quality textures with new high-ress versions with a maximum size of 1024x1024 pixels. I've tried to get them as close to the originals as possible.

New in version 7.0:

  • Script files have been cleaned up and files have been renamed to make it more clear how to install.

  • All textures are now optimized .DDS files, with increased performance as well as quality!

  • Textures can now be scaled down in Aleph One's OpenGL settings. This also makes the TTEP a single size package, there's no longer 4 different sizes.

  • A lot of the textures have tiny flaws removed, some are completely redone to make them look better.

  • The Textures are now divided by their games, meaning you're not forced to download and use the Marathon 2 Textures when you only want the Marathon 1 replacements for example.

20,942 downloads, 6 reviews, 1 screenshot, 4.3 rating

Sewage Eviloution 1.1.4r2

nameless on 12/06/2007

A Arena map

Please dont say redo it , i think it was alright.

Tested with bobs.

(Cant Forward Ports....Lost Password)

so please use constructive criticism.

-Nameless

Version 1.1.4 Fixes

-Added in a passage -added some spawn points -added some weapons -fixed an untextured poly -added in more teleporters -added a juggernaut

2,198 downloads, 2 reviews, 0 screenshots, 1.0 rating

M1A1 Netpack 1.0.0

$lave on 12/10/2007

Screenshot titled ""

M1A1 Netpack Version 1.0

The M1A1 netpack version 1.0 has finally been released coming just short of the goal of 10 maps, it features 8. All maps work with EMFH, while a couple also work for KOTH or KTMWTB. All maps are merged with M1 physics and are ready to be played. Here are the maps:

  1. A Claymaud Patina - KingKidTofu

  2. Scape Goat - KingKidTofu

  3. Bio Mechanical - $lave

  4. Bogyphobia - $lave

  5. Kashmire - $lave

  6. Sit On My Face - $lave

  7. Fatal Attraction - $lave

  8. Flaming Chisels - The Thug

You can check the read me for more details.

Thanks to The Thug and KingKidTofu for contributing maps, and I'd love to see more people contributing in future, enjoy the pack!

2,671 downloads, 1 review, 6 screenshots, 5.0 rating

Holiday Showdown 1.0.0

nameless on 12/23/2007

My new map, play tested , MY PRESENT TO THE COMMUNITY, alot of people on the meta liked it.

WITHOUT FURTHER ADU I BRING TO U,

2,121 downloads, 2 reviews, 0 screenshots, 2.0 rating

Final round of Mayhem 3 First tourney/final round

Phortiphy on 12/23/2007

This is the final round of the Mayhem 3 tournament. There was a point, at around 3-4 minutes where I just gave up, as I was not entirely happy with the map choice, but oh well. Congrats to Megabyte for a stunning decapitation of my self-confidence! :D

EDIT: This map requires The Warehouse to run.

2,083 downloads, 0 reviews, 0 screenshots

Second Quest 2.0.0

RyokoTK on 01/08/2008

Screenshot titled ""

Second Quest is a project designed to remake the original Infinity netmaps, as well as maps from other classic sources (Coriolis Loop and Marathon 2, currently). The end goal was to make them playable and enjoyable, and I believe we succeeded on all counts, with a total of 29 maps so far. It is a collaborative project, including efforts from myself (RyokoTK), screamingfool, Kinetic Turtle, Irons, and treellama.

3,542 downloads, 8 reviews, 5 screenshots, 4.9 rating

Sovereignty 1.2

windbreaker on 01/26/2008

Screenshot titled "Andes Chasm"

Sovereignty is my first netpack now containing 8 maps. I first released this netpack in April, 2007. I am pleased with the outcome and quality; even for the older maps.

In this final update (v1.2), I have added 1 new map, and fixed a blatant ambient sound error in The King of Infinite Space. I also managed to fix a terrible error in 50% of the maps, where the players would only spawn in one or two places throughout an entire game.

NOTE: For best results, don't use the hi-res textures.

2,706 downloads, 3 reviews, 7 screenshots, 4.3 rating

Flying physics V2

Phortiphy on 02/24/2008

This is a 2 physics pack that I made a while back. The first one is playable, if rather gimmicky. The second one IS NOT PLAYABLE AT ALL, EDIT and was included as an example of the variety of things you can do with this EDIT. They both involve pressing the walk key to "fly". Nofall2 is not playable because I set player gravity to a negative number when walking, but the problem is that if you're killed you just keep going up and up and up into the ceiling. Because of some unknown engine property, if you accelerate into the ceiling while dead at a constant rate, it sends you up through the ceiling, where everything looks untextured, then for about a minute of that you come up through the floor, continue upwards through the ceiling and repeat. Because your corpse is still moving, it is impossible to respawn.

There. Do what you will with this, but at least let people know what you are doing before hosting it. EDIT In response to Tim, here are some suggestions for getting the most out of this: 1) Certain maps, such as Intercontinental Divide, get the most out of this (I found quick six in general to be pretty good for it). 2) The setup of this is such that a person on the ground can usually trump a flying person. That's alright, because in my experience there's only one or two people spoiling like that. 3) You can control the rise and fall (and direction [you can build up mad speed]) by shooting in the opposite direction (preferably with a machine gun, rockets don't work as well).

All credit for concept goes to Count Roland. Other tweaks are credited to me. He has okayed this for distribution last time I saw him.

2,514 downloads, 2 reviews, 0 screenshots, 2.0 rating