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Probably on console seeing how I'm too poor and too stupid to build a PC that's nice enough to play it
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When I build my next PC, I will get Doom Eternal. Doom on console is heresy.So who here is going to buy Doom Eternal on PC or console? I'm planning to build a gaming PC close to the game's release date, and it would be interesting to see if Eternal would run on it. The game's increased speed honestly makes me think it would feel better on computer anyway.
HERETIC!Probably on console seeing how I'm too poor and too stupid to build a PC that's nice enough to play it
Agreed with you there. The only reason I have Doom 2016 on PS4 is because I don't have a PC powerful enough to play it on. And plus, even if Eternal doesn't work somehow (though I don't see how if I get that fancy-schmancy RTX 2060), I could still play 2016 the way it was meant to.When I build my next PC, I will get Doom Eternal. Doom on console is heresy.
You're doing it wrong.HERETIC!
I feel you there. This is the first PC I'm ever building and it can be pretty daunting, both in terms of actually putting it together and being able to afford everything. I've been doing plenty of research though. This video helped out a lot.Probably on console seeing how I'm too poor and too stupid to build a PC that's nice enough to play it
Blasphemy! Have you forgotten the sacred teachings? If it can run Doom it should, and it can run Doom. The only heresy is not to allow Doom to be run on every single device in existence from ATMs to printers.When I build my next PC, I will get Doom Eternal. Doom on console is heresy.
HERETIC!
Blasphemy! Have you forgotten the sacred teachings? If it can run Doom it should, and it can run Doom. The only heresy is not to allow Doom to be run on every single device in existence from ATMs to printers.
Earlier today I tried Crispy Doom for the first time. I quite like it; it's basically Chocolate Doom with mouselook plus a ton of bells and whistles. I never liked the aesthetics of ZDoom, GZDoom, and Zandronum; I always felt that they looked too clean, and some effects, like the imps' fireballs, just looked wrong. But at the same time, I don't like playing Doom II in Chocolate because the default controls are too slow and clunky to deal with the larger fights and some of the new enemies (how was anyone supposed to fight revenants back in the day?). Crispy Doom is a happy medium for me, where it maintains the aesthetics of vanilla and Chocolate (which I generally prefer over "cleaner" versions) while also having just enough modern conveniences that make the more challenging games like Doom II and Final Doom more palatable.
I'm fine with playing Ultimate Doom on keyboard since it feels like it was designed around the keyboard, and you could avoid most enemies' attacks by just stepping out of the way. Plus when you play the game with mouselook the game's difficulty crumbles.I don't know how we played with keyboard only back in the day. Dark times.
The mouselook and jump functions added by ZDoom and GZDoom do lower the difficulty substantially since WADS before them and the WADs made by ID were built around keyboard controls.I'm fine with playing Ultimate Doom on keyboard since it feels like it was designed around the keyboard, and you could avoid most enemies' attacks by just stepping out of the way. Plus when you play the game with mouselook the game's difficulty crumbles.
You can't do that with Doom II though, and it took me a long time to learn that. I played it on Chocolate for years and kept getting stuck in the city levels, with the farthest I'd ever gotten being Barrels o' Fun. Only recently did I think to do a run on GZDoom and only then did the game open up for me.
Fucking hell, Civvie inspired me to at least try it out on Hurt Me Plenty and I couldn't even make it past the first map (well I technically did, but I realized I forgot the rocket launcher and super shotgun and I wasn't about to attempt the second level without them). Plutonia's just way too goddamn much. I gave TNT a shot afterwards, and I consider it somewhat more interesting because of the original music and because it wasn't unreasonably cruel on Hurt Me Plenty.I'm playing through Plutonia on Ultra Violence because of Civvie's latest video:
I legit don't know how the fuck you were expected to beat it with keyboard only. I don't hate Plutonia but it's just not as fun. It's obviously a more masochistic experience. It's a map set made for people that love playing insanely hard Mario romhacks and/or Mario Maker levels.
Mine's still Ultimate Doom for a number of reasons, mostly nostalgic, but I do think that Doom II's action is superior when the game hits its stride.My favorite oldschool Doom (counting Doom 64 and Final Doom) is still Doom 2.
I enjoy Plutonia but the difficulty can be a bit of a dampener on the experience.Fucking hell, Civvie inspired me to at least try it out on Hurt Me Plenty and I couldn't even make it past the first map (well I technically did, but I realized I forgot the rocket launcher and super shotgun and I wasn't about to attempt the second level without them). Plutonia's just way too goddamn much. I gave TNT a shot afterwards, and I consider it somewhat more interesting because of the original music and because it wasn't unreasonably cruel on Hurt Me Plenty.
I can commend the creator for admitting the game is extremely difficult and I even agree with him that people can't really complain about it being hard, but I don't really consider it to be fun.
Doom 2016 just doesn't feel right on anything but PC. That smooth 60fps feels so good in a fast game like Doom. The Switch version just felt too clunky to me.So who here is going to buy Doom Eternal on PC or console? I'm planning to build a gaming PC close to the game's release date, and it would be interesting to see if Eternal would run on it. The game's increased speed honestly makes me think it would feel better on computer anyway.
That's what I'm excited for once I build that PC. Then I can actually experience Doom 2016 the way it was meant to.Doom 2016 just doesn't feel right on anything but PC. That smooth 60fps feels so good in a fast game like Doom. The Switch version just felt too clunky to me.