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Severed posted:Also, replacing a proper SDK with "snapmap" is a poor decision. Wait, I didn't know snapmap precluded and SDK. I thought it was mostly just a way to allow user made content on consoles.
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Zaphod42 posted:Yeah, but if you read into masters of doom and the history of Id, its pretty clear there was always trouble in paradise. The Doom Bible was Tom Hall, wasn't it? And yeah, they were constantly fighting, but that's kinda what worked... if they managed to agree on something or even come to a compromise it was almost certainly actually a good idea. Mordja posted:Wait, I didn't know snapmap precluded and SDK. I thought it was mostly just a way to allow user made content on consoles. It's actually megatextures' fault. You basically need a AAA-budget renderfarm to do anything with the engine at all anymore. Keiya fucked around with this message at 06:39 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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Severed posted:I'm with you. The exclusion of co-op in a game where the story isn't important doesn't make a whole lot of sense, especially considering that co-op modes are becoming a standard feature in many games. The "horde" mode might be ok to a degree, but its not the same thing. There's no SDK because the toolset they used to make the game, iD Studio, basically requires a full-blown render farm. SnapMap is a way of letting people on consumer hardware make custom content. And, if I remember correctly, it's actually pretty drat powerful despite what the name would suggest.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 06:40 |
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the visual did get some upgrade from complete poo poo to not complete poo poo but the gameplay has zero old-school to it, it's a completely normal modern shooter, we are luck if they manage to nail a slightly above average fps like the new wolfenstein
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 09:54 |
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this is slightly better since it actually has rooms with monsters but holy poo poo is this slow as all hell, and it's like 5 monsters, dragon's dogma manages to have way more enemies in a given battle, have no qtes and the movement is way way faster so I guess dragon's dogma is way more of a old-school fps, sorry guys
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 10:22 |
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Black Baby Goku posted:I've been calling this game Retard 4
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 10:51 |
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i wish theyd go back to stealing pantera songs instead of whatever they got in the trailers
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 11:07 |
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Conan's gotten a few games a week or two early before, but I don't know that he's ever done a Clueless Gamer for a game 3 whole months before release. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5FWxCb_qU4
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counterfeitsaint posted:Conan's gotten a few games a week or two early before, but I don't know that he's ever done a Clueless Gamer for a game 3 whole months before release. Hardly any actual gameplay, and I wish it showed more than one enemy on screen at a time. I didn't know they were still using megatextures; that significantly dampens my enthusiasm. Mordja fucked around with this message at 14:13 on Feb 10, 2016 |
# ? Feb 10, 2016 14:00 |
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I really wanted my old school doom experience interrupted every 5 seconds by a melee execution.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 14:11 |
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Severed posted:I'm with you. The exclusion of co-op in a game where the story isn't important doesn't make a whole lot of sense, especially considering that co-op modes are becoming a standard feature in many games. The "horde" mode might be ok to a degree, but its not the same thing. To be fair though, part of why Doom custom maps are still going to this day is how easy and simple they are to create, compared to modern maps. You look at something like Half Life 2, really good custom levels or mods are pretty few and far between. The standard of quality is really high for a mod team to put together, there's SO much work to do. Something really next-gen like Battlefied 4, NOBODY makes custom maps for those. They're too massive, too detailed. Any attempt at a custom map would look really hideous. So I think embracing SnapMap is actually the right decision. From what they've shown off it looks really powerful, and they're actually aware of all the custom Doom 1/2 map community and they're specifically targeting them with SnapMap, which I think is loving great. They at least get it way better than Doom 3's designers ever did. And did they really say there'll never be a proper SDK? I guess unless they say there's going to be one its kinda unlikely, but even if it existed I think you'd be surprised by how few people do anything with it. How many custom mods did Doom 3 have? Very, very few. Now doom 3 was more of a horror game than a proper action doom, but the only doom 3 mods I can remember at all are the duct-tape mod for the flashlight and the classic doom mod that recreated E1 of Doom1 in Doom 3, which was cool but not especially amazing. Keiya posted:It's actually megatextures' fault. You basically need a AAA-budget renderfarm to do anything with the engine at all anymore. Yeah, this is the thing. Its just not feasible for free mod teams to make content for Id Tech 6. Its too complex.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 15:50 |
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program666 posted:this is slightly better since it actually has rooms with monsters but holy poo poo is this slow as all hell, and it's like 5 monsters, dragon's dogma manages to have way more enemies in a given battle, have no qtes and the movement is way way faster so I guess dragon's dogma is way more of a old-school fps, sorry guys Eh, I think you're overreacting. I love me some Dragon's Dogma but no way is it faster. You're only saying that because of differences in perspective from 1st person to 3rd person. Doom 4 / DOOM features rooms full of imps and cacos, and you have a rocket launcher, and you can circle strafe and shoot them with your rocket launcher. That's old-school and sweet. We'll have to see how it handles and plays, but I'm at least optimistic now. Fereydun posted:i wish theyd go back to stealing pantera songs instead of whatever they got in the trailers They should just licence pantera songs now. They can afford it!
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 15:53 |
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A true test of SnapMap, I think, would be if one could recreate every single level from Doom 1 and 2 in it. If so, party on
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 16:26 |
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My impression was that SnapMap is going to be released first, and that they would eventually release a full on sdk thing, or just tell people what needs to be done to make your own sdk (sort of along the lines of how early Doom 1 modding actually happened)
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 16:35 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:A true test of SnapMap, I think, would be if one could recreate every single level from Doom 1 and 2 in it. If so, party on This is what I really want, but I'm not sure I'm willing to shell out full price for a game that might be poo poo but has some cool community content like remade episodes. (I guess that is pretty much in line with Bethesda's games, but still )
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 16:40 |
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I'd love to see Maps of Chaos 2 or something with remade maps, but with extra spots like stuff on a second, third, and/or basement level
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 16:47 |
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Timesplitters actually had some pretty complex maps for the functionality it's map editor gave you, although I would imagine that after playing a ton of them they would start to feel kind of samey. That being said, Tenchu 2 had a loving awesome map editor for a console game. I don't know how I feel about this. I feel like if I wanted more doom action, I could simply just play Doom 1 or 2 and its many mods. I did like Doom 3 and Rage though, but those were a bit different.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 16:52 |
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blackguy32 posted:Timesplitters actually had some pretty complex maps for the functionality it's map editor gave you, although I would imagine that after playing a ton of them they would start to feel kind of samey. That being said, Tenchu 2 had a loving awesome map editor for a console game. I'm a massive Timesplitters fan, but I never really enjoyed many of the custom maps, because you really were limited to samey-looking blocks. In terms of console map editors for FPS games, I don't think anything has touched the original Far Cry: Instincts (Xbox). My god, it was INCREDIBLE. Something I would have scoffed at had it not happened to me was getting tired of Forge maps in Halo Reach because of the colour palette used for all of the pieces. I mean, really... it's just a colour (or lack thereof), but godDAMN, did every single Forge map look like poo poo. Again I never would have thought it was possible to be put off from a map editor because of the look, but it happened. Everything was that dark grey steel with a bluish look, and that got tiring REALLY quickly.
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:A true test of SnapMap, I think, would be if one could recreate every single level from Doom 1 and 2 in it. If so, party on Yeah I'd definitely love to remake E1M1 in SnapMap. From what they've shown it looks pretty drat good. You can do all kinds of things. Also if that's what you're looking for, have you played http://www.moddb.com/mods/classic-doom-3 Its doom 3 so its not like, amazing or anything, but its kinda fun and trippy to run around Doom 1 in the Doom 3 engine. blackguy32 posted:Timesplitters actually had some pretty complex maps for the functionality it's map editor gave you, although I would imagine that after playing a ton of them they would start to feel kind of samey. That being said, Tenchu 2 had a loving awesome map editor for a console game. I loved timesplitters, and as a kid I loved anything that let me modify the game myself. Timesplitters maps definitely felt very same-y after awhile though. It helped that there were like 4 different tile-sets that looked pretty different, but still. The premade maps were all vastly better than the custom ones, custom maps were purely interiors, mostly just hallways and the occasional "big room". Rupert Buttermilk posted:I'm a massive Timesplitters fan, but I never really enjoyed many of the custom maps, because you really were limited to samey-looking blocks. In terms of console map editors for FPS games, I don't think anything has touched the original Far Cry: Instincts (Xbox). My god, it was INCREDIBLE. Portal has a really really fantastic map editor, and whats so great is you can start a map using that, do some quick rough edits, and then pop it into Hammer and do proper map-making from there. I don't think the portal map editor is on console though. Yeah FarCry has seen some pretty impressive console editors. Yeah that's definitely a problem with some map editors. Forge in Halo 5 actually is way more powerful than any previous Forge, people are doing really cool things like loving podracing maps. But even though they went further and let you color your blocks (yay!), the textures for all the blocks are just really lovely flat-shading which looks garbage even if you color it. For the life of me I don't know what the gently caress they were thinking. The textures in Halo 2 look better than the Halo 5 forge textures. Its insane. Zaphod42 fucked around with this message at 17:23 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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where's that really bad UE4 remake of Doom
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Segmentation Fault posted:where's that really bad UE4 remake of Doom This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCigiEuRvrA It looks like a CG clip of a fake videogame from CSI.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 17:24 |
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And didn't even use the right song either, that plays during The Pit. Shameful
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 17:34 |
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The real question is, are they going to give Doomguy his atrocious haircut from the Doom 2 cover?
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Zaphod42 posted:This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCigiEuRvrA Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised to have seen this in Grandma's Boy or something equally horrible.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 17:39 |
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halwain posted:I really wanted my old school doom experience interrupted every 5 seconds by a melee execution. Have you heard of the "Tyson" style of Doom speedrunning? Some oldschool Doomers are into that, lots of punching demons in the face etc. I prefer shooting personally, just playing demon's advocate here. Since this is a shooter I'm guessing the ratio of shooting will be a lot higher than in the minute long trailer, they probably just wanna focus on the flashy stuff. blackguy32 posted:The real question is, are they going to give Doomguy his atrocious haircut from the Doom 2 cover? We need that and the denim vest from the Playstation cover, yes!
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 18:53 |
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Craptacular! posted:I love Quake 1/2/3, but John Romero is overrated. The only real dud from id after he left and before id turned into a Bethesda brand was Doom3 I can understand why people didnt like doom3, but I enjoyed it despite it being so different. I actually just beat the expansion late last year for the first time. Id say Quake 4 but that was Raven. It also wasnt horrible, but is an example of how far design and expectations have come since Quake 1/2. I would like to see a 20th anniversary release of Quake 1 this year for consoles with all expansions and 4 player split screen capable matches. I am cautiously optimistic for DOOM.
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Heavy Metal posted:Have you heard of the "Tyson" style of Doom speedrunning? Some oldschool Doomers are into that, lots of punching demons in the face etc. I prefer shooting personally, just playing demon's advocate here. Since this is a shooter I'm guessing the ratio of shooting will be a lot higher than in the minute long trailer, they probably just wanna focus on the flashy stuff. old doom's melee attacks are leaps and bounds better than a cutscene
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 19:17 |
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program666 posted:old doom's melee attacks are leaps and bounds better than a cutscene I agree. I played a lot of MGSV and stuff like choking somebody out probably takes longer than it does to saw a demon in half in Doom 4. A lot of games have us do things that take more time and are less entertaining than the Doom fatalities, I'm just guessing it won't be as overbearing as the teasers may imply. You have to search drawers and tables for bullets and stuff in Bioshock (and Fallout is a garbage collector sim), you just get used to the time you're wasting on that stuff, at least here it's entertaining.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 19:23 |
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Remember that quake 2 HD remaster that came with quake 4
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program666 posted:old doom's melee attacks are leaps and bounds better than a cutscene I dunno dude, again I'm mostly against QTEs but old doom involved a lot of sitting in a 1-meter wide corridor holding down left mouse while your chainsaw worked its way through a line of pinky demons. Not particularly engaging. And if you watch the video on the executions, most of them are very very fast. They did smart things like, on the mancubus, if you just do the execution and walk away it takes all of half a second. You punch the guy in the gut and then in the face, done. Like they explain, the animation continues, the mancubus like explodes and poo poo, but you're not locked in the animation that whole time. You can walk up, punch him in the face, and then instantly forget about him and shoot other people. Meanwhile he's going through the rest of the animation on his own, but you don't care. In that way, most of them are really "quick melee animation" + "longer death animation". OG Doom had death animations too.
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The Doom Collector's Edition is up for pre-order at Gamespot. $120 gets you the game, a metal case, and the 12" revenant statue. Pre-ordering either the base game or the collector's edition gets you the "Exclusive Demon Multiplayer Pack:"quote:Pre-order DOOM and receive the exclusive Demon Multiplayer Pack, which includes one, unique Demon-themed armor set with three skin variations, six Hack Modules - one-time, consumable perks that can give you the edge you need in a multiplayer match - six exclusive metallic paint colors, and three exclusive idŽ logo patterns that can be applied to weapons or armor. I'm assuming that there's other ways to get the hack modules but I really dislike the idea of things that give you a straight advantage like that. Segmentation Fault fucked around with this message at 20:02 on Feb 10, 2016 |
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 19:55 |
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Shoot Agitating Skeleton to skip commercial
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 20:37 |
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Segmentation Fault posted:The Doom Collector's Edition is up for pre-order at Gamespot. $120 gets you the game, a metal case, and the 12" revenant statue. Pre-ordering either the base game or the collector's edition gets you the "Exclusive Demon Multiplayer Pack:" one time use hack modules? microtransactions incoming?
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Segmentation Fault posted:The Doom Collector's Edition is up for pre-order at Gamespot. $120 gets you the game, a metal case, and the 12" revenant statue. Pre-ordering either the base game or the collector's edition gets you the "Exclusive Demon Multiplayer Pack:" Microtransactions, in Doom? God loving damnit Bethesda
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 21:38 |
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GOOD NEWS EVERYONE https://twitter.com/DOOM/status/695734699289899008 So it sounds like they're a loadout thing, you unlock them by leveling up or playing the game or something, you're probably only allowed to equip one at a time or something, and the collectors-edtion bonus is just an early unlock, not a microtransaction. Not nearly as bad, but still kinda pointlessly dumb.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 21:42 |
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I just want some loving vanilla DM, TDM and CTF (with some relatively plain classes old-school Team Fortress style), why is this so hard, game developers
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Awesome Welles posted:I just want some loving vanilla DM, TDM and CTF (with some relatively plain classes old-school Team Fortress style), why is this so hard, game developers Because to an executive, that screams abject failure.
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# ? Feb 10, 2016 23:24 |
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There hasn't been a single good Doom game since Romero left. Now that Carmack is gone, the chances are slim to none. Romero might be the biggest douchebag in the history of video games, but he knew how to do Doom.
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Awesome Welles posted:I just want some loving vanilla DM, TDM and CTF (with some relatively plain classes old-school Team Fortress style), why is this so hard, game developers I know! The fact that they can't help but gently caress everything up somewhat is tanking my interest. Ddraig posted:There hasn't been a single good Doom game since Romero left. Now that Carmack is gone, the chances are slim to none. They shoulda just contracted Romero out for this. He probably would have been on board (what else is he doing now, some lovely free2play games?) and he could have come up with a bunch of crazy ideas that they could have then picked from and ignored the too-crazy ones.
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Awesome Welles posted:I just want some loving vanilla DM, TDM and CTF (with some relatively plain classes old-school Team Fortress style), why is this so hard, game developers ...generally FPS games still have those nowadays? Even the Call of Duty games have modes like what you're describing (or at least they did up to BLOPS 2, I kinda checked out after). e: you couldn't use them in CoD matchmaking but you could in a friends-only room, I should specify.
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