The Curse of Poseidon - by bodlac (03/03/2007) mailto:bodlac@tombraiders.hu
Website: http://expo.extra.hu/index.html
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Installation:
Copy script.dat, english.dat and strings.h in your trle folder.
Copy data/cpos.tr4 in your trle/data folder.
Execute start_me.exe in the audio folder. If the conversion is done copy the wav files in your trle/audio folder. 

Story:
The year is 1998 and Lara is attending the annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists
in beautiful Crete. She's planning to give a speach about the connections between Atlantean and other
early civilizations, but when it turns out that she does not have proper documentation and the
site allegedly exploded and disappeared in an atomic bomb blast she becomes a target of ridicule.
Upset because of the humiliation she leaves the meeting and goes shopping to a street bazaar. Here she
overhears a conversation about an illegal dig site close to the Palace of Knossos. The next morning finds our
heroine next to a pit in the site, ready to jump in...

Tomb Reality:
This is a Tomb Reality project. To keep the level rational, I've followed these points:
No lights without a lightsource.
Because of the lack of electricity, a switch must be close to the door it operates.
No machinery requiring a continuous supply of energy. 
No modern equipment lying around in ancient tombs.
No humans in previously unopened chambers.
Not every road leads to somewhere, you can't and don't have to discover everyting to
finish the level.

Tips and Hints:
Save your medikits and flares, you'll need them.
There is only one secret on the level.
Do not use the DOZY cheat otherwise the flames and flare won't work properly.

Credits:
Applications used:
Tomb Raider Level Editor Next Generation Level Editor 
TBuilder 2.4 
WADMerger 1.97 
Strpix 3.9 Rev 1 
The Gimp Audacity cdw

Objects:
Anniversary outfit (Trangel) Look around 2.1 animation (Piega)
Terrorist, Guard and Shoot_Guy (Baddy) 
Shatterable chest (TimJ) [retextured] 

Textures:
W. Russel Flint: Theseus and Minotaur (partial)

Music:
Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet (excerpts)