QTeam 2.0
                           by Quake Innovations

Email        : Gary Griggs, qteam@stomped.com
Website      : http://qteam.stomped.com

I. Overview

   Congratulations on your decision to play QTeam 2.0! QTeam is the most
   advanced and exciting teamplay addon available for Quake. Developed by
   the people who brought you the original Capture the Flag game for Quake,
   it's now rich with new games such as Capture the Shambler, Paintball,
   King of the Hill, and Advanced Capture the Flag, and QFragFest! Included
   are custom maps for each of the games.

   There's also a separate package for map designers that allows creating new
   maps to take advantage of exciting QTeam features such as 2-8 team
   support, any number flags per team, any number of bases per team, shared
   flags and bases, dynamically sizing maps, different value flags and bases,
   jail cells for eliminated players in paintball, Scavenger hunt modes, 
   deathtag mode, team spawn spots, team weapons and doors, and much more.
   The map designers package also includes some sample maps demonstrating
   these features and includes textures to define team bases, and other team
   objects within maps. See the documentation in the mapdes subdirectory for
   further details.

II. Installing the package

   You must already have the registered version of Quake installed on your
   system in order to play QTeam. The installation of the QTeam package
   assumes that you have some familiarity with manipulating files and
   directories under DOS, Windows, or whatever operating system you use.

   1. Pay attention to what directory you unzipped the QTeam archive 
      (qteam20.zip). We will call this the Unzip directory.

   2. Locate the Quake directory on your system. This will be the directory
      that contains quake.exe.

   3. For the purpose of providing an example, let's assume that you 
      unzipped QTeam into c:\temp (Unzip directory) and Quake on your 
      system is located in c:\quake (Quake directory). Let's also assume
      that you are operating under DOS or a Windows DOS box, and that
      you are using PKZIP 2.04g for unzipping files.

   4. Copy install.zip from the Unzip directory to the Quake directory

           Continuing our example, the command to do this would be 

           copy c:\temp\install.zip c:\quake

   5. Change to the Quake directory

           Continuing our example, the commands to do this would be

           c:
           cd \quake

   5. Unzip install.zip using the preserve directory option

           Continuing our example, the command to do this would be

           pkunzip -od install.zip

III. Documentation

   README.TXT  - The document you are currently reading
   CLIENT.TXT  - Setting up QTeam as a Quake client
   SERVER.TXT  - Setting up QTeam as a Quake server
   QTEAM.FAQ   - Frequently asked questions about QTeam
   LICENSE.TXT - License agreement for QTeam 2.0
   MAPDES\DESIGNER.TXT - Designing new maps for QTeam

IV. Credits

   Quake Innovations is a group of people dedicated to significantly 
   improving Quake's multiplayer gaming experience by producing superior
   patches and maps for deathmatch and team play.

   The QTeam 2.0 project is the culmination of efforts from many Quake
   Innovations members and outside contributors.

   Gary Griggs   aka Cyberdog : Project Leader, Lead programmer,
                                Documentation
   Jeremy Statz  aka Terata   : QMelee03, QMelee04, QMelee05, QMelee07,
                                QMelee08, QMelee09, Models, Textures, Coding,
                                and last but not least, Hippos!
   Mike Wardwell aka Giggler  : QFlag, QTag2, Testing
   Dan Trethaway aka Psycho   : Map design, Testing
   Will Harris   aka Paragon  : Remote adminstration code
  
   Some of the maps originally designed for QTeam did not make it into the
   2.0 release so that we could keep the size of the package to a minimum.
   Please visit our website to download these additional maps.

   Thanks to duke, metal, dagger, cloak, synthpunk, b0rt, vuh, gripp, mansa,
   myrkul, and all other beta testers for your help! If your name was 
   overlooked, please accept our apology and our thanks.
 
   You can contact us by visiting our website at http://qteam.stomped.com,
   email Gary Griggs at qteam@stomped.com, or visit us on own IRC channel,
   #qteam on the EFNET IRC network.

V. Other Works

   The Inner Circle Trinket (Latest release as of 9/16/96 is 1.01, archive
   name is ICTRK101.ZIP) can be found at our website. Individual works
   by the authors of the QTeam package can also be located there.