Edit - as for experiences, a friend and i used to play it modem to modem way back when i first got the internet, cool as all hell. Then later on we played duke nukem 3d modem to modem and it went fucking weird when we edited the first level with build.
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I'd recommend you take a look at jDoom, also known as Doomsday. It's a new engine that allows a number of 3d effects in Doom, Doom II, etc. It requires the original .WADs to work (though they can be downloaded), but if you've got them, it just makes the game better. It also allows jumping, mouse look, and a whole bunch of other features we're used to. Jumping might be better left off, though; some secrets are easy to reach if you can jump.
I've seen jDoom before... It's so damned weird to be playing old-school Doom and be able to look UP.
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Level 29 of Doom 2 is my favorite only for d_shawn.mid. I love that song!
Also, I'd like go on record that the original Doom and Doom 2 scared me shitless. So much heart-pounding fun.
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I prefer Legacy Doom to jDoom. Doesn't have all the graphical tricks that jDoom has, but it has some nice gameplay-oriented features like proper vertical aiming, the ability to move over and under objects, etc.
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Frank_Scenario wrote:I'd recommend you take a look at jDoom, also known as Doomsday. It's a new engine that allows a number of 3d effects in Doom, Doom II, etc. It requires the original .WADs to work (though they can be downloaded), but if you've got them, it just makes the game better. It also allows jumping, mouse look, and a whole bunch of other features we're used to. Jumping might be better left off, though; some secrets are easy to reach if you can jump.
We are not discussing anything illegal like downloading the core files to a game that is still being sold by its publishing/development company are we?
GrandMasterTerwynn wrote:We are not discussing anything illegal like downloading the core files to a game that is still being sold by its publishing/development company are we?
But apart from that, jDoom's freaking awesome.
Of course we're not discussing downloading any of those files. That possibility is obviously simply an intellectual curiousity, rather than any sort of course of action someone might undertake. No, I don't think anyone here is culpable in any sense.
Elheru Aran wrote:And I purchased the game itself, so I don't need to download any files that can be found in the game. That clear? good.
Aside from all that-- i'm into episode 2 now... finished the third level in there. It's getting good.... the IDCLIP cheat doesn't work though...
Oh, and the BFG is fucking sweet!
The original DOOM didn't use IDCLIP. The clipping code is "IDSPISPOPD." Doom II uses IDCLIP.
I'm told that SPISPOPD stands for "Smashing Pumpkins into Small Piles of Putrid Debris." Members of the alt.doom newsgroup coined the phrase before the game was released. It was supposed to be a hypothetical DOOM-killer, if I recall.
I would maintain that E2M7 of Doom is still one of the finest levels in any FPS ever.
That was, quite seriously, the most atmospheric, oppressive, and downright scariest thing I had ever experienced in a game back in the day. (until I finished it, and ol' stompy introduced hisself)
"Smashing pumpkins into small pieces of putrid debris" was a line used in the first of the Doom novels. It was spoken by Arlene Sanders after she and fellow Marine Flynn Taggart ran into their first Cacodemon.