0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
Well, for such a great game, despite its age, I think it was a good spending Personally, though, I prefer to also download a mod that enhances the graphics a bit but disable most enhancements, because when I run it natively, it's extremly slow due to crappy Windows XP/7 DOS emulation and I don't want to have to run it through DOSBox.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 01, 2010, 03:49:50 pmWell, for such a great game, despite its age, I think it was a good spending Personally, though, I prefer to also download a mod that enhances the graphics a bit but disable most enhancements, because when I run it natively, it's extremly slow due to crappy Windows XP/7 DOS emulation and I don't want to have to run it through DOSBox.I had to spend a long time to find acopy at the store.I don't think the graphics of doom really matters, it's manily the game play that makes it so great. I think that speed is more important and it might be wisse to use dosbox. And also is anyone here a master speed runner? Can anyone run episode one of Doom1 in UV in less then 10 min?
Sadly I'm not a speedrunner. I am curious as well if other people here are? Does it includes tool-assisted speedrunning, no damage runs or just regular?
here are my two most favouritist doom mods ever!Megaman 8-bit Death Match8-bit megaman in 3D! need i say more? YES(it's that good)! there is online multiplayer as well as a singleplayer mode. one can play as any of the robot masters (plus roll, protoman, the other usual suspects) and use the weapons one typically gains from those masters(airman's airshot, cutman's scissor boomerang thing, bombman's... well duh). it is the coolest.
holy crap how in the world do you do megaman?
Mah favorite gun in Doom is BFG