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From: "Christopher W. Rice" <Gadgets@blackboard.com>
To: "Qoole mailing list" <ml@qoole.com>
Subject: Bot's and Qoole...
Date: Mon, 10 Nov 1997 14:57:59 -0500
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Status: RO

I have yet another question.... I know, I must get annoying... But, is
there any way to place "bots" into the maps, so, you could let a few loose
eather hunt you down, or help you in large monster congested areas.....
I've D/L'ed the KQP Cujo bot, and I've fallen in love with the little
pup.... I'm looking to placing a reaper or better bot to my level.. I like
to give some kind of challenge to the level, the deadlier the better....





							Chris

