Items by Most Downloads
TTEP 7 Marathon Infinity 7.0
Tim Vogel on Dec 6th 2007

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.
20881 downloads, 6 reviews, 1 screenshot, 4.3 rating
Weapon Enhancement Pack 1.4.1
Visciom on Aug 5th 2008

The Weapon Enhancement Pack replaces the weapon, ammo, blood, and explosion sprites with new HD ones.
NOTE: OpenGL must be enabled to use this pack
System Requirements:
- OpenGL compatable video card (32MB of VRAM or higher recommended)
- 22MB of HD space
- Latest version of Aleph One recommended
Changes/Fixes
- Added motion blur to shell casings
- Added more detail to the Missile Launcher
- Added F'lickta blood
- Added impact sprites for drones, enforcers, and hunters
- Improved the scope on Magnum Pistol
- Other minor improvements
Notes for version 1.4.1:
1.4.1 resolves an issue with Windows Vista having problems extracting the files from the WEP zip archive.
19579 downloads, 10 reviews, 4 screenshots, 4.6 rating
Marathon Phoenix 1.4.1
RyokoTK on Jan 19th 2022

A 35-level single player major conversion.
This scenario is difficult and action-packed; it features a full arsenal of new, powerful weapons, and more threatening enemies than you could ever want.
1.4 has new Lua features like a performance overlay, weapon buffs, a lot of little bug fixes; it also applies ammo capacity limits on Total Carnage. Requires Aleph One 1.5 or newer, probably!
Notes for version 1.4.1:
Fixes a small Lua issue that could desync multiplayer. The "Final" iteration of this edition of Phoenix.
18032 downloads, 40 reviews, 21 screenshots, 4.4 rating
High-res Landscapes 1.1
Tim Vogel on Mar 9th 2008

High-res Landscapes for use with Aleph One for both Marathon 2: Durandal and Marathon Infinity.
New in 1.1:
Some of the landscapes, didn't loop properly, now they do.
Some minor visual improvements to the actual landscapes. And some graphical flaws have been removed.
Landscapes are now .DDS instead of .JPG, increasing their in-game performance and quality.
The landscapes can now be scaled down in the graphics options in Aleph One if they happen to slow your system a lot. (Also thanks to .DDS format).
An optional script file has been included to keep the landscapes in place when OpenGL Fog is turned on.
16176 downloads, 3 reviews, 1 screenshot, 1.0 rating
TTEP 7 Marathon 1 7.0
Tim Vogel on Dec 6th 2007

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.
14989 downloads, 5 reviews, 1 screenshot, 5.0 rating
TTEP 7 Marathon 2 7.0
Tim Vogel on Dec 6th 2007

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.
11435 downloads, 4 reviews, 1 screenshot, 4.8 rating
Aleph One: Pathways Into Darkness 1.3
W'rkncacnter on Jan 15th 2022

This is a full port of the 1993 mac game "Pathways Into Darkness" by Bungie to the Aleph One engine. Therefore, Pathways into Darkness is now available on Windows, Linux, and Mac.
Note: You must use version 1.5 of AlephOne or newer. Download here: https://alephone.lhowon.org/download.html.
This is a little different from a typical marathon scenario, as it features:
- Levels that can be re-visited multiple times with their state preserved.
- Advanced inventory for carrying and using many items.
- Resting to heal.
- Use of crystals to use special powers, along with conventional weapons.
- RPG elements.
- An ending score based on how you do while playing the game.
- Talking to the dead.
Make sure to read the readme for important information about controls. There are some non-obvious things you need to be aware of when playing the game. If you get stuck, there is a link to some Youtube videos in the readme that can be used as a guide.
Notes for version 1.3:
- Requires AlephOne 1.5 or newer.
- Support for weapon hotkeys and resting using a hotkey.
- Various fixes related to newer alephone versions, the readme has more detail in the changelog section.
6699 downloads, 8 reviews, 9 screenshots, 4.8 rating
Paradise Lost XVI
RyokoTK on Feb 16th 2015
Marathon Aeon 1.10
Dugit on Dec 24th 2011

This is the public beta of an ongoing solo scenario project. So far, seventeen levels have been made, containing twelve full solo levels and a net map. Enjoy.
Contained are all the scenario files, along with music. Included is the Total Weapon Enhancement Pack as standard, with altered alien weapon DDSs. Latest Aleph One is required. Operates stand-alone.
Please can you review it? This is a beta after all, and it'll be greatly appreciated for future reference. ß)
Notes for version 1.10:
I was going to save up all the new additions for the 2.0 release. But hey. It's Christmas. ;)
1.10
- XBLA HUD added
- Goran's Hi-Res Landscape Plugin added (modified)
- Terminal glitch on Words Which I Command and Jjaro Jjaro Evolution fixed
- Textural oversights on Lapsus Linguae, Vae Victis and Command fixed
1.9
- Two new full solo levels
- Gameplay enhancement on all main solo levels (generally more difficult rather than easier)
- 3x Canister DDS made blue rather than purple (oops)
- Expanded texture files
- Music files heartily expanded
- Loads of smaller fixes
- All teleportation errors fixed
5382 downloads, 15 reviews, 15 screenshots, 4.3 rating
Visual Mode 3.0.1
treellama on Aug 7th 2013

Visual Mode is a plugin that allows you to texture maps in Aleph One. It supports almost all features of Forge's visual mode, plus OpenGL, multiple texture sets, and more. Requires Aleph One 1.0.
Notes for version 3.0.1:
Enables the console for users of Aleph One 1.0.x