Hey! I discovered the Brutal Mod a while ago and got interested in Doom again from it. A short time after that, I heard that a new Doom game was coming out, but my machine can't run it so I just let go of the idea and went back to my fond memories of the classic series.
I tried and enjoyed the Brutal Mod and all its modern stuff. And then I tried playing vanilla, without freelook (I use the mouse for turning left and right tho, the keyboard is far too slow), and it's fucking awesome. Nightmare mode, the shitty pistol, I even discovered a secret I never noticed before!
Truly a wonderful series of game.
And so, I come here asking : do you still play the classic game? Has the new game brought new people to this old pearl? For the old guard, if any, do you have any tips for playing in Nightmare mode? I quite suck at the game, as I used to play it as a kid in tiny dick mode.
Plenty of people still play Doom these days. Still making maps and shit for it too. They look down on people that say they got into it with Brutal Doom though, so keep that quiet.
Lucas Allen
>And so, I come here asking : do you still play the classic game? Yes. D1, 2 and Final trilogy is a stock item on my USB stick. I did try BD couple years ago, and sure the rip&tear shit was fun for a while, but ultimately it just got boring. Original has far superior pacing, balancing, and style.
I also got my wife interested of playing OG Doom just last month. She beat the original 3 chapters like a champ on Hurt Me Plenty. Apparently she enjoyed it, and it was fun watching a total first-timer have an honest, new experience with it. Made me realize how atmospheric first Doom can be too.
Luis Baker
>filters turn that shit off
Nicholas Peterson
Nightmare! is a joke difficulty basically, it's understandable if you can't beat it.
Old Doom is one of my favorite games, I still find new maps and mods to play. I even made a couple of maps myself.
Nicholas Turner
I got into it when it came out, back in the days. I saw a trailer for Brutal Doom and went *back*, though I can easily see why people don't like it, it's pretty childish. But it appealed to the inner child in me that loved Doom because, well, it's about shooting demons in the face, yo.
Far lesser in quality than the classic, but entertaining.
No idea which version it is, and I'm not a computer buff so I have no idea how that kinda shit works. Which leads me to an important question: right now I'm using GzDoom because it's easy to use, and again, I suck with computers. But yeah, I'd be interested in a more raw experience, as close as possible to the original Dos game that I loved as a kid, so there are a shit ton of graphical options which I all disabled, but I'm not sure that's enough?
Robert Gomez
I started playing Doom around 2010. Amusingly, it was the RGA2 mod that got me to play it past the shareware episode. Since then, I've grown to enshrine the style of level design in the game more than anything else. Unfortunately, I am disappointed in most of the work that the mapping community has put forth and I find most custom maps to have a very different philosophy to Doom 1's level design. Even projects like DTWID fall short of my expectations because they just make the maps overblown in size rather than making them have fun and interesting flow like Romero's maps have. The maps Romero recently made to promote his new FPS just highlight to me the huge gap in difference between what I feel is good Doom level design and maps made by the community which I think miss the point of Doom.
I barely play Doom these days, I've moved on to Quake. Quake takes what I love about Doom level design and expands upon it with 3D space and with faster and more threatening enemies. I find it to be a true expansion of Doom's formula and I find it hard to go back to Doom after having played it.
Isaac Gonzalez
There's a source port called Chocolate Doom which gives the closest feeling to playing it on a DOS computer. You can also just turn off the texture filtering in the options.
Brutal doom is fun but easier than the original version.
Try using the smooth doom mod. Classic doom with extra frames of animation.
Henry Brooks
I'm trying Chocolate right now, but it's still far brighter than the version used in the video. I remember the game being quite dark, what do?
Aaron Morgan
options, video, gamma.
Dylan Rodriguez
Thanks for being patient with my slow monkey brain, good user.
Kevin Adams
>do you still play the classic game? Yes, all the time. I've played the original campaigns through multiple times and there's a plainly ridiculous amount of content made by the community.
Right before Doom 4 came out, in fact, a high quality campaign for Doom 2 was released called Ancient Aliens. Play it if you haven't, it's fantastic.
Leo King
might want to look into Retro doom or crispy doom. slightly higher resolution and 60fps or more
Nathaniel Nelson
Ok new question : keyboard, keyboard + mouse for left/right turn, or keyboard + mouselook?
I think I'm gonna go with keyboard + mouse, or even mouse only. Mouselook feels wrong though.
Jose Barnes
>tfw can't play classic Doom because the mid and high-tier monsters scared you as a kid
Lucas Reyes
>Just finished Ultimate torment and torture >that last part of the game I died way too many times climbing that peak
Jack Barnes
Go to /vr/ they have a doom thread up constantly
Don't talk about brutal doom tho, keep that to yourself. It's kind of like cross dressing in private, cool if you do it, but don't let too many people know.
For Ultimate Doom, there's a secret exit that you can only find on Ultra-Violence or Nightmare.
Jaxson Morris
Keyboard and mouse. Mouselook is optional, but I feel like not using it is arbitrary. It's not like looking up and down really helps you in most cases anyway.
Josiah Young
Yes as a matter of fact I cleared Scythe 1 today on Ultra-Violence, those last maps pushed my shit in. Guess Scythe 2 is next.
Anthony Perry
Keyboard + mouse without vetical aiming
Joshua Phillips
what? Did you reply to the wrong person?
Jacob Gomez
Chocolate Doom is as "vanilla" Doom as possible, without having to use DosBox.
Also, just go to Options menu, and start disabling shit.
Seriously, GZDoom is FAR from "easy to use". It has TONS of pointless shit enabled and forced by default.
Isaac Young
No. He said BD is easier than vanilla.
However, Black Metal difficulty is harder than vanilla UV by a longshot
Jeremiah King
KB only for the authentic experience.
KB+M, without vertical aim, for more casual experience.
Owen Cook
no don't do scythe 2, it feels nothing like scythe 1
Do: Going down, then Alien vendetta
Isaiah Baker
I don't want to start an argument here, but from what I remember, Keyboard + Mouse were the default control on Dos and Win95 versions at least from what I remember. Lots of us didn't own a mouse though.
Charles Wood
I played Doom when i was a teenager quite a bit back in the mid 90s. I saw a thread up about Heretic and Hexen a few days ago so I decided to fire it up and I couldnt handle no mouselook.
I googled so shit and found this thing called Doomsday Engine. Any of you guys have experience with this? It seems to work pretty well you just need the .wad from whatever game you want to play on it.
Blake Foster
>Doomsday If we're talking enhanced engines, ZDoom/Zandro or bust
Nolan Evans
you remember wrong. default doom config was keyboard only. the mouse controlls were basically all mouse like you pushed forward on the mouse to walk forward and pulled back to walk backwards. Moving left or right would turn you.
Logan Stewart
So whats wrong with Doomsday? It seems to work well for me but like i said Im not really an enthusiast.
Eli Fisher
That's what I meant by mouse control, as in, it's smoother for moving back or forward, but it's essential for Speedruns or MP to be able to turn with the mouse.
Eli Hall
Will do user, I already have AV on queue.
Hudson Allen
Scythe 2 is one of the best mapsets of all time, but holy shit around map23, pistol-start UV becomes a slog don't feel bad if you have to switch to HMP for that map onwards
Use PrBoom+ pistol start for the intended experience. Should default to mouselook off, keyboard +mouse horizontal look.
Austin Clark
Nothing wrong with it, it's okay for the base games like most engines, but a good deal of mods are made for ZDoom or its derivatives
Luis Jones
GZdoom/Zdoom, or Zandronum are the standard for mods and multiplayer support, and many mods are built using Zdoom features. e.g. Brutal doom doesn't run in Doomsday, as far as i know.
Juan Edwards
Yeah I remember playing Scythe 2 on UV a few years ago, there was a map that spawned a Cyberdemon behind you in the starting point, shit was so tough I ended up dropping it.
Oliver Allen
>Brutal doom doesn't run in Doomsday
This is a bad thing?
Samuel Diaz
What modifiers does that edgy sounding difficulty have?
Logan Fisher
Not this guy, but Black Metal has faster enemies, they do more damage, and there is a shitload of them. Not very clever but it does make it harder. I think it's the required level of play considering all the boosts you get (mouselook, kicking, rolling, human shields, and the assault rifle)
he makes fairly regular videos about doom mods. there's a lot of great stuff out there that completely changes the game
Liam Price
>human shields What? When was this added? How?
Wyatt Peterson
OP, do you live under a rock? Are you a newfag? There's something off about your whole post.
Jackson Hill
The latest version is v20b. To take a human shield, you need to have eaten a berserker power-up, and you merely need to hit an incapacitated enemy in the chest (like when they're agonizing). You can also take off their heads and throw it at people, but I don't know how to do that.
I'm not a regular Sup Forums poster, I hail from /tg/ and don't know much about the videogame community. Videogames are a thing of my childhood, and I don't hang out with people who talk about them, it might explain a few things, yes.
Jackson Brown
I beat Doom 1 and 2 on Black Metal and never fucking knew you can take human shields fucking wow
Asher Davis
I think when you compare one difficulty to another, uv to uv, etc, brutal doom would be easier. difficulties that weren't in the original obvious are going to be harder
Asher Martin
AAAAAAAAARRRUUUUUHHHHH
Lincoln Smith
Yeah but people shit on BD for no reason without even playing BM.
BM is to BD as UV is to vanilla, but harder
Nathan Gutierrez
I'm not shitting on BD. I love BD.
Brayden Barnes
I'm glad you do but I see it get flamed here for no reasons other than > unstable (doesn't crash/lag for me at all) >edgy (that's why it's fun) >easier (like I said, BM is a thing and very fun)
Cameron Gonzalez
It's not very useful honestly. Like the rolling, I never found use for it, but again, might be because I'm not really a hardcore gamer. I do despise Call of Duty, so i take it I'm still allowed here.
I think the main reason Brutal Doom get shat on is that it really goes toward the "modern" way. Purists can get salty about it. Myself, I found it pretty fun, but still, I don't get as much enjoyment as I get from the original game, for some reason.
Logan Martin
Besides the kicking and extremely satisfying executions, game play hasn't really changed much. It's doom with utter gorefest, the way rip and tear was dreamed to be played!
Ryder Morales
did they get rid of aimed down sights?
Anthony Edwards
That looks really colourful. I'm gonna have to check that sucker out.
Jose Jackson
You don't need to use it, I didn't. I also never used any of the animations because I hate pulling out of first person.
Elijah Carter
>default doom config What kind of idiot just uses defaults? >was keyboard only. Factually wrong. It was set up for Wolf3D style mouse-only control. You could use the keyboard OR the mouse. Or you could run setup and set up a good config allowing you to use both at once, like a sane person.
Dominic Martin
>ancient aliens Just a nice looking slaughterwad desu, play Back to Saturn X Episode 1 instead.
Ian Stewart
I recently started playing Doom series too, thanks to gog sales. Great games indeed.
Logan Reed
Return of Sup Forums doom parties when?
Liam Watson
No, but it's literally a reskin. Aiming down the sights doesn't increase your accuracy, it's purely for the scrublords
Jeremiah Adams
Doom is freeware bruh
Bentley Foster
inb4 "I wanted to support the developers"
David Martin
user is right: Doom had mouse support out of the box.
Chase Bell
With no experience with any megawads prior save Doom 2, I played through the entirety of TNT the other day.
Man, Team TNT really fucking loves their chainguns. I've started Plutonia today and within the first level already found an agitating skeleton closet and a chaingunner one opening up from behind me.
>I think the main reason Brutal Doom get shat on is that it really goes toward the "modern" way
Actually most of it would come from forum drama spanning the Doomworld, ZDoom, and Zandronum forums which SgtMark didn't handle very well, as well as the "DOOM THE WAY IT WAS MEANT TO BE PLAYED" kind of retards it brought into the community that give mappers and other modders some headaches.
Andrew Brooks
I've never been one for online play, but I'd love to actually try that kind of stuff.
Lucas Barnes
TNT and Plutonia as Final Doom, along with id adding the Nightmare difficulty to the games was in correspondence with newsgroups and BBS posters saying the game was too easy, even on UV.