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Presently maintained by the Deliantra development team |
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<support@deliantra.net>. |
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The list below are people that have worked on Deliantra. |
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Name Nickname Email address What |
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Marc Lehmann "schmorp" schmorp@schmorp.de server rewrite |
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Robin Redeker "elmex" elmex@ta-sa.org just about anything |
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Pippijn van Steenhoven "pippijn" pip88nl@gmail.com arch, maps, website |
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John O'Donnell "asarth" asarthofficial@gmail.com maps, arch |
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"scara" arch |
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The list below are people that have worked on Crossfire before Deliantra. |
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? "dragonm" dragonm@absolut.tegris.com |
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Andreas Vogl "red_blaze" andi.vogl@gmx.net |
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Ben Fennema huma@netcom.com |
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Bob Tanner "tanner" tanner@real-time.com |
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Brian Thomas thomas@astro.psu.edu |
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Cameron Blackwood c.blackwood@rdt.monash.edu.au |
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Carl Edman cedman@capitalist.princeton.edu |
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Charles Henrich henrich@crh.cl.msu.edu |
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Christian Stieber stieber@informatik.tu-muenchen.de |
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David Andrew Michael Noelle "damn" dave@straylight.org |
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David Hurst dnh@hawthorn.csse.monash.edu.au |
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David M. Fisher David.M.Fisher@Dartmouth.EDU |
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David Seikel "onefang" won_fang@yahoo.com.au |
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David Sundqvist "azzi" ? |
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Dougal Scott dougal.scott@fcit.monash.edu.au |
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Eric A. Anderson eanders@cs.berkeley.edu |
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Eric A. Anderson eanders+@CMU.EDU |
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'Evil' ERic Mehlhaff mehlhaff@ocf.Berkeley.EDU |
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Frank Tore Johansen "ftj" frankj@osc.no |
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Geoff Bailey ftww@cs.su.oz.au |
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Gregor Schmid schmid@fb3-s7.math.tu-berlin.de |
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Hwei Sheng Teoh hsteoh@quickfur.yi.org |
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Jan Echternach "jec" jan.echternach@informatik.uni-rostock.de |
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Jari Vanhala jam@modeemi.cs.tut.fi |
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Jarkko Sonninen Jarkko.Sonninen@lut.fi |
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Jason Fosback jfosback@darmok.uoregon.edu |
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John Cater "cater" john.cater@eng.monash.edu.au |
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John Steven Moerk jsm@axon.ksc.nasa.gov |
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Joseph L. Traub jtraub@dragoncat.net |
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Karl Holland kholland@sunlab.cit.cornell.edu |
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Kjetil Torgrim Homme "kjetilho" kjetilho@ifi.uio.no |
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Kjetil Wiekhorst Jørgensen jorgens@flipper.pvv.unit.no |
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Lasse Ylitalo ylitalo@student.docs.uu.se |
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Laurent Wacrenier Wacren@Gin.ObsPM.Fr |
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Mark Wedel "cvs" mwedel@sonic.net |
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Markku Järvinen mta@modeemi.cs.tut.fi |
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Matthew Zeher matt@cs.odu.edu |
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Michael Martin martinm@millner.bevc.blacksburg.va.us |
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Mikael Lundgren vick@bern.docs.uu.se |
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Mikael Olsson mol@meryl.csd.uu.se |
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Nick Williams njw@cs.city.ac.uk |
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Nicolas Weeger "Ryo" nicolas.weeger@laposte.net |
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Niilo Neuvo anipa@guru.magic.fi |
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Nishita Seikoh s-nisita@urdr.ics.es.osaka-u.ac.jp |
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Peter Mardahl "peterm" peterm@eecs.berkeley.edu |
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Peter Mardahl peterm@soda.berkeley.edu |
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Phil Brown phil@bolthole.com |
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Rachel Yotter raytrace@soda.berkeley.edu |
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Raphael Quinet "quinet" quinet@montefiore.ulg.ac.be |
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Rickard Eneqvist eneq@Prag.DoCS.UU.SE |
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Rupert G. Goldie rgg@aaii.oz.au |
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Scott MacFiggen smurf@soda.berkeley.edu |
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Scott R. Turner srt@sun-dimas.aero.org |
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Scott Wedel swedel@tymnet.com |
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Sylvain Meunier meunier@inf.enst.fr |
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Tero Haatanen Tero.Haatanen@tel.vtt.fi |
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Tero Jyri Michael Pelander tpeland@utu.fi |
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Tero Kivinen kivinen@joker.cs.hut.fi |
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Tim Rightnour "garbled" root@garbled.net |
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Todd Mitchell "Avion" temichell@sympatico.ca |
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Tony Elmroth elmroth@cd.chalmers.se |
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Tyler Van Gorder tvangod@ecst.csuchico.edu |
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William wchuang@athena.mit.edu |
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Documentation and spoilers: |
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General documentation on playing and getting started: |
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Tyler Van Gorder (tvangod@ecst.csuchico.edu) |
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spoiler.ps: |
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Lars Henrik Olafsen (larso@ifi.uio.no) |
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Spell-documentation: |
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Chris Carpinello (chrisc@cs.odu.edu) |
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Handbook (Playbook) |
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Brian Thomas (thomas@astro.psu.edu) |
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Graphics: |
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Marc Lehmann <pcg@goof.com> [most floors and 64x64 conversion] |
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Robin Redeker <elmex@ta-sa.org> [3d models] |
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Pippijn van Steenhoven <pip88nl@gmail.com> [3d models] |
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Ransheen/Adam <adam@aggressivenetworks.com> [3d models] |
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RemixedCat/Liz <adam@aggressivenetworks.com> [3d models] |
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Reiner "Tiles" Prokein [http://www.reinerstileset.de/] |
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Vidar Lund (vidarl@ifi.uio.no) [Did all the *cool* graphics] |
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Frank Tore Johansen |
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wchuang@athena.mit.edu |
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Oeystein Tvedten |
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Kjetil Torgrim Homme |
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Christian Berg |
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Stig Rune Kristoffersen (iconified window) |
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Asbjorn Bjornstad |
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Kjetil Wiekhorst Jørgensen (colored numerous XPM images) |
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Peter Gardner (chess pieces, dwarfs, ent, various sub dragons, pirates, |
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unicorn & horn, longship, dog, panther, corpse, para-elementals, |
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conjurer, prisoner, princess, sphinx, viking) |
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David Gervais [david_eg@mail.com] |
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Mitsuhiro Itakura [ita@gold.koma.jaeri.go.jp] |
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Hansjoerg Malthaner [hansjoerg.malthaner@danet.de] |
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Mårten Woxberg [maxmc@telia.com] |
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(The above four are responsible for much of the cooler single-tile |
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artwork.) |
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Devin Watson (alternate set exit.111.png) |
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And countless more by now... |
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Maps: |
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Peter Gardner (basic parts of Wolfsburg) |
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And countless more by now... |
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There are also countless bugtesters around in Usenet/Internet who also |
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deserve due credits... |
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The maps are made by various people. The map quality is now pretty good - |
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some still need a bit of work. Credits for the different maps can usually |
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be found on signs, books, or similar items in the maps, usually at the |
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start of an area. |
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