Doom 3 Level List Requested


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Don't have the level list on me, but it sounds like your about half done. The game goes faster though after you learn how to kill the baddies quickly.

Edit: communications is the 9th level (accroding to my autosaves), the monorail is coming up after 2 levels of recycling. You have 17 more levels to go, but like I said they tend to go more quickly than the first ten, so I would still say about 45-50% timewise. I say 17 because you go through some levels twice....dont want to give too much away, you'll see.

Edited by Weasel

Mars City 1: map game/mars_city1

Mars City Underground: map game/mc_underground

Mars City 2: map game/mars_city2

Administration: map game/admin

Alpha Labs Sector 1: map game/alpha1

Alpha Labs Sector 2: map game/alpha2

Alpha Labs Sector 3: map game/alpha3

Alpha Labs Sector 4: map game/alpha4

EnPro Plant: map game/enpro

Communications Outside: map game/commout

Communications: map game/communications

Monorail Skybridge: map game/recycling1

Recycling Sector 2: map game/recycling2

Monorail: map game/monorail

Delta Labs Level 1: map game/delta1

Delta Labs Level 2A: map game/delta2a

Delta Labs Level 2B: map game/delta2b

Delta Labs Level 3: map game/delta3

Delta Labs Level 4: map game/delta4

Hell: map game/hell

CPU Complex: map game/cpu1

CPU Boss: map game/cpuboss

Site 3: map game/site3.map

Caverns Area 1: map game/caverns1

Caverns Area 2: map game/caverns2

Primary Excavation: map game/hellhole

From: http://cheats.ign.com/ob2/068/014/014934.html?fromint=1

That list of maps are wrong or my game is broken :x .

I am in "Delta Labs Sector 5" and this is the list of previous maps.

AutoSave_Mars_City_Underground.txt

AutoSave_Mars_City.txt

AutoSave_UAC_Administration.txt

AutoSave_Alpha_Labs_Sector_1.txt

AutoSave_Alpha_Labs_Sector_2.txt

AutoSave_Alpha_Labs_Sector_3.txt

AutoSave_Alpha_Labs_Sector_4.txt

AutoSave_EnPro_Plant.txt

AutoSave_Communications_Transfer.txt

AutoSave_Communications.txt

AutoSave_Recycling_Sector_1.txt

AutoSave_Recycling_Sector_2.txt

AutoSave_Monorail.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_1.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_2a.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_2b.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_3.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_4.txt

AutoSave_Hell.txt

AutoSave_Delta_Labs_Sector_5.txt

in enpro lab myself.... here list of levels i found.

Levels

Mars City 1: marscity1.map

Mars City Underground: mcunderground.map

Mars City 2: marscity2.map

Administration: admin.map

Alpha Labs Sector 1: alpha1.map

Alpha Labs Sector 2: alpha2.map

Alpha Labs Sector 3: alpha3.map

Alpha Labs Sector 4: alpha4.map

EnPro Plant: enpro.map

Communications Transfer: commout.map

Communications: communications.map

Monorail Skybridge: recycling1.map

Recycling Sector 2: recycling2.map

Monorail: monorail.map

Delta Labs Level 1: delta1.map

Delta Labs Level 2A: delta2a.map

Delta Labs Level 2B: delta2b.map

Delta Labs Level 3: delta3.map

Delta Labs Level 4: delta4.map

Hell: hell.map

Delta Complex: delta5.map

CPU Complex: cpu1.map

Central Processing: cpuboss.map

Site 3: site3.map

Caverns Area 1: caverns1.map

Caverns Area 2: caverns2.map

Primary Excavation: hellhole.map

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