Tips And Tutorials For Marathon Posted

What is the difference between a stock scenario and a total
conversion scenario? Iim glad I asked. Lots! Introducing the Anvil Tips
department at the Battle Catis Marathon Page. These pages will showcase
talented individuals who will show you how to create a customized scenario
every step of the way from generalized graphics information to specific
instructions in handling the tools and techniques that customize the look
and feel of Marathon.

As of now, Hamish Sanderson (the recognized master of the trade) is the
featured guru at the Anvil Tips page. Hamish has donated his latest version
of EditNotes to the cause and has assisted me in updating this body of
knowledge to make it the most up to date collection of his EditNotes and
accompanying documentation. I am about two thirds finished on that project
and it is about time I invited you in to see what is presently there. This
is some pretty valuable stuff for the TC scenario builder as well as some
great insight into the guts and gears of the game to anyone interested in
Marathon. Also, in an Anvil Tips exclusive, you can read the only HAS
authorized online biography of Hamish A. Sanderson! In HASi words it is,
“…the most accurate piece of the whole misbegotten venture”.

You can find the Battle Catis Marathon page at
http://home.earthlink.net/~glsimmons7/Marathon/Marathon.html , just click on
the Anvil Tips link in the frame on the left.

For daily news relating to
the Anvil Tips page and the rest of the web site go to
http://home.earthlink.net/~glsimmons7/ This is a work in progress so check
in often to see what is new!

You are all encouraged to share what you know with others on both the Anvil
Tips pages and on the Forge Tips pages. Together we can extend the life of
Marathon and have a lot of fun in the process.

If you have not tried Marathon, and especially the wonderful ease and power of Anvil and Forge, check out Battle Catis Marathon page.

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