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(New page: thumb|right|250px '''The Gateway''' is a cut map in Unreal's single player game accessable via the console. ; Author : Shane Caudle ; Description :...)
 
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'''The Gateway''' is a cut map in [[Unreal|Unreal's]] single player game accessable via the console.
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'''The Gateway''' is a cut map in [[Unreal]] accessable via the console.
 
; Author : [[Shane Caudle]]
 
; Author : [[Shane Caudle]]
 
; Description
 
; Description
 
: The player enters a space station off [[Na Pali]]. Here there 7 portals here that lead absolutely nowhere. There are also no items, weapons or creatures of any kind here. However there is a nice view of the planet. It was supposed to be a hub to other levels, but that soon became obsolete due to server browsers. You could attach a map, and possibly still could via URLs, to the portals. Admins can use it to link back to 7 different maps or something.
 
: The player enters a space station off [[Na Pali]]. Here there 7 portals here that lead absolutely nowhere. There are also no items, weapons or creatures of any kind here. However there is a nice view of the planet. It was supposed to be a hub to other levels, but that soon became obsolete due to server browsers. You could attach a map, and possibly still could via URLs, to the portals. Admins can use it to link back to 7 different maps or something.
 
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Revision as of 14:10, 4 June 2010

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The Gateway is a cut map in Unreal accessable via the console.

Author 
Shane Caudle
Description
The player enters a space station off Na Pali. Here there 7 portals here that lead absolutely nowhere. There are also no items, weapons or creatures of any kind here. However there is a nice view of the planet. It was supposed to be a hub to other levels, but that soon became obsolete due to server browsers. You could attach a map, and possibly still could via URLs, to the portals. Admins can use it to link back to 7 different maps or something.