swwmgz_m/credits.txt

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Most of the work here is original, but there are some notable exceptions:
- Demolitionist voice lines by Vyolette
- Many sounds have been mixed and matched and filtered and whatnot from the following games:
* Fallout New Vegas
* Fallout 4
* Unreal
* Unreal Tournament
* Unreal Tournament 2004
* Unreal Tournament 3
* Deus Ex
* Thief
* System Shock 2
* Painkiller
* Killing Floor
* Dark Souls
* Dark Souls 2
* Dark Souls 3
- In addition, a whole lot of stock sounds and internet meme sounds have also been used.
- Some sprites and sounds are taken from (shareware) Wolfenstein 3D.
- This mod uses Gutamatics, by Gutawer. Big thanks.
- This mod uses Mikolah's ZPolyobject library. Many thanks too.
- Title theme, "Traumatic State", by Teque (which a lot of people just know as "the AS-Golgotha music").
- Intermission theme, "Dragony", also by Teque (very comfy music considering the rest of his repertoire).
- Startup/credits theme, "Hidden Tune #242", also by Teque too (super comfy music, ideal for this use).
- Kinsie's Test Map theme, "Hypercardish 1.1", ALSO TOO by Teque (seems nice for such an use I guess).
- Clear theme, "Solitary Apprehension", by BouncyTEM (made specifically for the mod).
- The anti-BD feature uses art and music by IOSYS, art was edited into the Doom palette.
- The crash handler uses a short clip of the Curb Your Enthusiasm theme.
- Tewi font by lucy (https://github.com/lucy/tewi-font). Modified to add gradients and drop shadow.
- Miniwi font by Josuah Demangeon (http://josuah.net). Modified to add gradients and drop shadow.
- Nashgore footprint texture by Valerie Lavender.
- Slope alignment utility code by ZZYZX & Nash.
- Intermission fanart:
* Substance20 (@S20TBL)
* Captain J (@Jho7835)
* Redead-ITA
* Sgt. Shivers (@Sgt_Shivers_)
* Moa Dixøn / Endie (@MoaDixon)
- Extra gib anims for vanilla monsters:
* Ryan Cordell (Demon, Cacodemon, Revenant, Archvile)
* Amuscaria (Baron of Hell, Hell Knight)
* Blox (Arachnotron, Mancubus)
- SiFi270 (Less mean-spirited Keen replacement)
- Widescreen version of Hexen finale screens by Nash.