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Hasturtium posted:I’ll grant my thoughts on Blood may be impacted by the death of an old friend this January who was a beta tester for the game and held it in immensely high regard… but that’s probably too heavy for this thread. I would like to know more
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Doctor Bishop posted:It'd be nice if they would fix that to work with something other than Fresh Supply. Does it not work with NBlood? I’ve been running Marrow on NBlood in Linux (on a decidedly uncommon CPU no less) and am more than halfway through so far.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 17:48 |
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Convex posted:I would like to know more He was one of a kind - absolute madman of FPSes, played FEAR on Extreme without using slow motion, 100%ed every Halo game on Legendary as a matter of principle. Loathed Doom Eternal, loved Doom 2016. Deeply intelligent but besieged by personal demons, and finally gave up the fight. I used to talk to him every day, and the silence since then has been awful. Again, not really the thread for it, but tell your friends you love them.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 17:52 |
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Hasturtium posted:He was one of a kind - absolute madman of FPSes, played FEAR on Extreme without using slow motion, 100%ed every Halo game on Legendary as a matter of principle. Loathed Doom Eternal, loved Doom 2016. Deeply intelligent but besieged by personal demons, and finally gave up the fight. I used to talk to him every day, and the silence since then has been awful. Thanks for sharing this. Sounds like a hell of a guy
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 17:54 |
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Convex posted:Thanks for sharing this. Yeah. It helps to talk about it, I hope that wasn’t more than you bargained for. Ion Fury irritated the poo poo out of him, and I pretty much agree - would rather beat Witchaven from start to finish than jump back into it.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 17:57 |
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Hasturtium posted:Does it not work with NBlood? I’ve been running Marrow on NBlood in Linux (on a decidedly uncommon CPU no less) and am more than halfway through so far. Tried it with both NBlood and Raze and neither works. I got the first map to load by treating it as a regular custom map, but then it crashed as soon as I tried reloading a save. Seemingly I'm the only one that it doesn't work for at all, but I have seen one other instance of someone not being able to load one of the later maps which the mapper acknowledged as an issue, so I'm hopeful that there will be an update that maybe fixes this issue.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 18:06 |
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Doctor Bishop posted:Tried it with both NBlood and Raze and neither works. I hope so too. The only error I ran into in Linux was the case-sensitive file system not wanting to play ball with the MRW0x naming scheme; I manually renamed each map to mrw0x, and since then it’s been fine with ./nblood -ini marrow.ini. Knock on wood… we’ll see if I have any luck in later levels or if it crashes on me.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 18:14 |
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I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread..
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 18:29 |
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I think Civvie generally liked it but that might have been the novelty of playing a new build game.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 18:34 |
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LGR did too, although I guess “look at this cool new thing that looks like an old thing!” might be even more of a thing there.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 18:42 |
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Hasturtium posted:I hope so too. The only error I ran into in Linux was the case-sensitive file system not wanting to play ball with the MRW0x naming scheme; I manually renamed each map to mrw0x, and since then it’s been fine with ./nblood -ini marrow.ini. Knock on wood… we’ll see if I have any luck in later levels or if it crashes on me. That got me thinking about file system poo poo and I finally got it working by... unzipping the folder and pointing Raze at the folder as the "-file" parameter. Build ports confuse the hell out of me. e: Oh yeah and also moving all the stuff into the same folder because the original setup was dumb for having the music files separate. Doctor Bishop fucked around with this message at 18:52 on Oct 11, 2023 |
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Hasturtium posted:Yeah. It helps to talk about it, I hope that wasn’t more than you bargained for. Not at all! It's important to be able to talk through things
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 19:00 |
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Doctor Bishop posted:That got me thinking about file system poo poo and I finally got it working by... unzipping the folder and pointing Raze at the folder as the "-file" parameter. It’s weird - Full Supply expects mods to be in their own subfolder, while NBlood just wants Marrow to be unzipped into the root folder with -ini pointing to the INI file. I hadn’t tried Raze yet - it compiled successfully for me but didn’t want to work with my Blood install for some reason. Normally I’d want to get to the bottom of it, but with NBlood working I may not bother…
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 19:17 |
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Hasturtium posted:It’s weird - Full Supply expects mods to be in their own subfolder, while NBlood just wants Marrow to be unzipped into the root folder with -ini pointing to the INI file. I hadn’t tried Raze yet - it compiled successfully for me but didn’t want to work with my Blood install for some reason. Normally I’d want to get to the bottom of it, but with NBlood working I may not bother… I took the original zipped version and moved everything into the same folder inside it and that works fine as well, so yeah, it was all because of the music files not being where they were expected to be. Goofy that it took me that long to realize but y'know what, it's a goofy problem to have and also I got some bad information to put the files into a folder inside the folder with the maps and such, which definitely didn't help.
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Bumhead posted:I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread.. The original release was okay but marred by issues both in and out of the game. Some people felt the arsenal was lopsided, with redundancies in some areas and gaps in others; the bestiary was stale and leaned too hard on a handful of humanoid enemies; the game dragged on for too long as well. With the release of the Aftershock DLC, I feel like some of the mechanical issues have been improved by playing the base game in Arranged Mode, but I think that requires picking up the DLC to play.
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Bumhead posted:I know this is going to be an extremely lukewarm take for most if not all of this thread, but Blood is loving incredible, isn't it. Oh my friend, when you are done with Blood, check out Deathwish
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 19:39 |
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Bumhead posted:I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread.. Some screenshots of the devs being transphobic and saying other lovely things on their Discord leaked out, which I think has cooled a lot of people's opinions on it.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 19:56 |
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Bumhead posted:I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread.. Ion fury was never a bad game and the DLC and arrange mode are decent. The first three zones of the base campaign are great but it gets uneven from there until the end with zone 4 and knee deep in zone 5 being pretty bland.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 20:13 |
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Shoehead posted:Oh my friend, when you are done with Blood, check out Deathwish Myself I'm waiting on a replay of Deathwish after the next update comes out because they're STILL updating it. I'm seconding this though. Go play Deathwish, and then when the next version comes out, play that too (because it's a long way off and you shouldn't wait)
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 20:42 |
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Bumhead posted:I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread.. Ion Fury is pretty divisive. It's a fantastic looking game and a lot of it is genuinely fun but people were burned by the devs being poo poo people (read: transphobic) which I'm sure someone better informed can tell you about. As far as the game itself goes, main complaints are that there's too little enemy variety, some iffy map design leaning on build engine verisimilitude over gameplay, and weapons are good, but with a lot of redundancy. If you've already got it it's worth a play IMO it's far from a joyless experience but I'd say that the people who dislike are just more vocal about it than the people who like it. I don't think it has any good reason to be anyone's favorite game but it's got plenty of reasons to be someone's least favorite game.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 20:49 |
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Following the development updates on Deathwish makes it seem like 2.0 is going to be less an update and more a sequel/redux at this point, so playing the current version is definitely worthwhile because of how utterly different the next is going to be.
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The DLC for Ion Fury seems better than the base game, from what I've seen on some videos.
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Turin Turambar posted:The DLC for Ion Fury seems better than the base game, from what I've seen on some videos. It definitely is, yeah.
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Doctor Bishop posted:Following the development updates on Deathwish makes it seem like 2.0 is going to be less an update and more a sequel/redux at this point, so playing the current version is definitely worthwhile because of how utterly different the next is going to be. Yeah a full touch up of the og episodes and one new one.. Almost makes me want to play it again for Halloween
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 22:28 |
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At the risk of losing all my nerd cred, I've never played Blood. What's the best way to get into it nowadays? Buy the assets on Steam and use a custom modern engine like we do for Doom? I'm on linux fwiw.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 23:17 |
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Serephina posted:At the risk of losing all my nerd cred, I've never played Blood. Buy the assets on Steam and either compile NBlood or Raze, install Java to run BuildGDX, or use Proton to run Fresh Supply. It’ll probably chug for a few minutes at startup while it compiles shaders, but it’ll run nicely afterward. You can even be a vintage sicko and run DOSbox, then point it at Blood. Options aplenty!
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 23:23 |
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Bumhead posted:I know this is going to be an extremely lukewarm take for most if not all of this thread, but Blood is loving incredible, isn't it. Be warned though the map quality does drop after episode 2. The maps just don't have the same level of detail and are forgettable. If you feel like you are getting bored with it, feel free to skip to Cryptid Passage and Death Wish.
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# ? Oct 11, 2023 23:34 |
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Serephina posted:At the risk of losing all my nerd cred, I've never played Blood. Fresh Supply is the easiest / best, as it's the usual quality Night Dive remaster for modern systems. It also has a custom difficulty mode which I think the hivemind agrees is the way to go to tone down the 360 no scope hitscan enemies. Unfortunately comes with a bit of a caveat for Linux; there's a bug that requires you to grab one of the Kex engine files from a different Night Dive release, as it stutters like all hell via proton. Note this may have been fixed by either ND or a proton update since. Currently phone posting so not 100% of which file it is but can check later
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Serephina posted:At the risk of losing all my nerd cred, I've never played Blood.
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The Kins posted:Fresh Supply on Steam or GOG is the easiest way, and it has the awesome custom difficulty mode, but there's a few additional bugs that have sat unfixed due to the bureaucracy of the era, like the aforementioned Steam Deck incompatibility. Raze is by the GZDoom team and has most of the creature comforts of that port, also making it a great option for vanilla play. NBlood has some extended mapping functionality which is required for some recent custom mapsets (not death wish though because death wish's author has sanity issues and made the whole thing in dosbox iirc?!?!?!?) I mean, that latter point is definitely the way to ensure it works in old-fashioned DOS Blood… it’s like designing for Chocolate Doom and pushing the vanilla engine to the limit.
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# ? Oct 12, 2023 02:01 |
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Funny thing about Blood is that since the source code was lost, every "port" is in fact a reconstruction, either reverse-engineering the game based on its differences from Duke 3D's source code (NBlood, Raze, BloodGDX) or remaking it in another engine entirely (Fresh Supply).
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# ? Oct 12, 2023 02:36 |
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I wish Nightdive would do a Doom/II remaster but I'm guessing the Unity port is probably considered 'good enough' by Bethesda.
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# ? Oct 12, 2023 02:38 |
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Bumhead posted:I picked up Ion Fury at its most recent sale price (£8) but I’m not sure I’ve ever read a positive word about it in this thread.. I've said plenty good about it and I don't even consider it bad. Just way too long and with an enemy roster that annoys and/or bores me. On a technical level I think it's a masterpiece and I like the weapons (though some don't). It's fine. 8 pounds is about a perfect price for it, converted it's almost exactly what I paid for it
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# ? Oct 12, 2023 02:43 |
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Doctor Bishop posted:Funny thing about Blood is that since the source code was lost, every "port" is in fact a reconstruction, either reverse-engineering the game based on its differences from Duke 3D's source code (NBlood, Raze, BloodGDX) or remaking it in another engine entirely (Fresh Supply). It wasn't lost, it was in the hands of Matt Saettler the whole time. He threw hints at reverse engineering devs on IRC now and again.
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# ? Oct 12, 2023 02:47 |
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koren posted:The first three zones of the base campaign are great but it gets uneven from there until the end with zone 4 and knee deep in zone 5 being pretty bland. This here is one of my biggest problems with the game, I have absolutely no idea what you mean. The levels all just run into one another and don't have nearly the requisite identifying character they should have. It feels like they attempted something like Half Life but whiffed it entire. Like say what you will about on a rail but you know when it starts and also when it's over. Hell I can't remember how long it's been since playing a runthrough (it may even have been this year, I'm pretty sure I did Blue shift), but I could run through huge chunks of the game right now in my head. And for a build engine game, that honestly feels like a mortal sin. Rather the levels be short, sweet and discrete.
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Rev. Melchisedech Howler posted:Unfortunately comes with a bit of a caveat for Linux; there's a bug that requires you to grab one of the Kex engine files from a different Night Dive release, as it stutters like all hell via proton.
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TOOT BOOT posted:I wish Nightdive would do a Doom/II remaster but I'm guessing the Unity port is probably considered 'good enough' by Bethesda. Honest question: what is there for Nightdive to do that the Unity port doesn’t do already?
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Arivia posted:Honest question: what is there for Nightdive to do that the Unity port doesn’t do already?
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TOOT BOOT posted:I wish Nightdive would do a Doom/II remaster but I'm guessing the Unity port is probably considered 'good enough' by Bethesda. ExcessBLarg! posted:Proper gyro-aim support when using a Split Pad Pro (or other third-party handheld controllers) on a Switch.
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Milo and POTUS posted:This here is one of my biggest problems with the game, I have absolutely no idea what you mean. The levels all just run into one another and don't have nearly the requisite identifying character they should have. It feels like they attempted something like Half Life but whiffed it entire. Like say what you will about on a rail but you know when it starts and also when it's over. Hell I can't remember how long it's been since playing a runthrough (it may even have been this year, I'm pretty sure I did Blue shift), but I could run through huge chunks of the game right now in my head. And for a build engine game, that honestly feels like a mortal sin. Rather the levels be short, sweet and discrete. When I replayed the main campaign last week--granted it was with the maps mirrored in Arranged mode--I had almost no recollection of 70 or 80% of them. In fact, it took somebody pointing out that Arranged mode mirrored the maps before I even realized that was the case, and by then I was on the 7th or 8th map.
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