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Ledges is a series of single-level PWADs designed by Mark K. Gresbach Jr. They were very popular among deathmatch players in the early days of Doom modding. Each map replaces E1M1, and all share the same general architectural concept: an open central chamber, mostly unoccupied, surrounded by various tunnels and staircases containing weapons and powerups.

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  • Ledges series
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  • Ledges is a series of single-level PWADs designed by Mark K. Gresbach Jr. They were very popular among deathmatch players in the early days of Doom modding. Each map replaces E1M1, and all share the same general architectural concept: an open central chamber, mostly unoccupied, surrounded by various tunnels and staircases containing weapons and powerups.
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  • Ledges
  • Ledges 2
  • Ledges 3
  • Ledges 4
  • The Maximum Doom Reference v1.0
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  • Ledges is a series of single-level PWADs designed by Mark K. Gresbach Jr. They were very popular among deathmatch players in the early days of Doom modding. Each map replaces E1M1, and all share the same general architectural concept: an open central chamber, mostly unoccupied, surrounded by various tunnels and staircases containing weapons and powerups.
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