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Archive Maintainer : Weapons mod, goes to Combos
Update to : New file
Advanced engine needed : GZDoom 0.9.21 or later
Primary purpose : No levels included
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Title : The Stranger
Filename : ww-stranger.wad
Release date : January 1x, 2006
Author : WildWeasel
Email Address : wild.weasel@gmail.com
Other Files By Author : Batteries Still Not Included, Doom Illustrated,
Operation Mjolnir, Cold Hard Cash
Misc. Author Info : Gun-nut and webmaster of WildWeasel's Doom
Armory - http://armory.drdteam.org/
Description : The Stranger is an anime-inspired weapons mod,
taking cues for weapon design from such anime as
Trigun, Hellsing, and Ghost in the Shell among
others. See Origins.txt in this zip file for the
full story
Additional Credits to : See bottom of this text file
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* What is included *
New levels : None
Sounds : Yes
Music : No
Graphics : Yes
Dehacked/BEX Patch : No
Demos : No
Other : Uses GZDoom's FSGLOBAL lump. No DeHackEd is
included - feel free to play any DEH-based TC's
with this!
Other files required : None
* Play Information *
Game : Doom 2
Map # : N/a
Single Player : Designed for
Cooperative 2-4 Player : No
Deathmatch 2-4 Player : No
Other game styles : Multiplayer not supported! Only one player will
recieve the starting equipment
Difficulty Settings : Yes
* Construction *
Base : New from scratch
Build Time : Two months
Editor(s) used : XWE, Cool Edit, Paint Shop Pro X
Known Bugs : There may be performance problems in GL mode on
some slower systems due to the dynamic lights.
If you can't handle it, switch to Software
mode. Cheating for weapons will also jam the
auto-pistol.
May Not Run With... : ZDoom (any version)
* Copyright / Permissions *
Authors MAY use the contents of this file as a base for modification or
reuse. Permissions have been obtained from original authors for any of
their resources modified or included in this file.
You MAY distribute this file, provided you include this text file, with no
modifications. You may distribute this file in any electronic format
(BBS, Diskette, CD, etc) as long as you include this file intact. I have
received permission from the original authors of any modified or included
content in this file to allow further distribution.
* Where to get the file that this text file describes *
The Usual: ftp://archives.3dgamers.com/pub/idgames/ and mirrors
Web sites: http://armory.drdteam.org/
* Weapons By Number *
- SLOT 1 -
1. Martial Arts (replaces Fist)
Description: In his time away, the stranger has been keeping in shape. Unlike the Doom guy's constant left-handed suckerpunching, this guy has some strategy in place - a five-hit punching combo. Each progressive blow is more powerful, but once the combo is finished, there's a short cooldown period - so pick your targets wisely and make sure you have room to back off.
Primary: Punch combo. Semi-automatic, average damage.
Secondary: Shockwave Kick. A single-shot crescent kick that knocks all enemies in the vicinity away from you and deals great damage to one enemy - but it saps your energy in the process.
Inspiration: Cold Hard Cash. And the countless anime that have had martial arts fight scenes. If you look at the tip of the boot in the alt-fire, it has a blade on the tip of it - inspired by the one Vash has hidden in his boot in "Trigun" (which can be seen in episode 3, among others).
2. Throwing Knives (replaces Chainsaw)
Description: "If you hide your strikes, you will more likely strike his hide." --The Sphinx
Primary: Heaves a steel blade at high velocity towards a single target. You can pick up the knives after they've impacted. Be careful not to throw it somewhere that you can't get it again.
Secondary: Slashes with the knife as a melee attack. Less damage than the thrown knife, but handy in a pinch and silent too.
Inspiration: Chloe's throwing knives from the anime "Noir."
- SLOT 2 -
1. Luger Parabellum (replaces Pistol)
Description: The primary sidearm of the German army during World War II, this elegant firearm is still sought after by those who like a sense of style in their handguns.
Primary: Fires a single, accurate 9mm round. More powerful than Doom's pistol.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: I found it in my resources directory and thought it'd be a cool starting weapon.
2. Auto-Pistol (dropped on occasion by Zombiemen)
Description: An absurdly fast little pocket pistol that goes through ammo like a drunk goes through a shot of booze. It sports some pretty shoddy workmanship, though - there's a decent chance that the gun will jam upon firing.
Primary: Unleashes a torrent of 9mm rounds at breakneck speeds. Incredibly inaccurate and a little weak compared to the Luger.
Secondary: Unjams/reloads the gun.
Inspiration: The high-velocity Micro Uzi seen in the anime movie "Ghost in the Shell."
- SLOT 3 -
1. Black Revolver - "Cain" (dropped on occasion by Shotgunners)
Description: Originally the stranger's own sidearm, before Baphomet took it from him. Now mass-produced and bastardized for use by Baphomet's legions.
Primary: Fires a single, very powerful Magnum round.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: One of the two revolvers from the anime "Trigun."
2. Dual Revolvers - "Cain and Abel" (part of the BFG pickup)
Description: The original two revolvers given to the stranger by Baphomet as a gift. The same two revolvers that were used in the stranger's attempt to destroy Baphomet. Now stored by Baphomet for safe-keeping.
Primary: Fires both revolvers at once.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: The two guns from "Trigun" - Vash is seen carrying both revolvers at the end of the episode "Rem Saverem."
- SLOT 4 -
1. Personal Defense Shotgun (replaces Shotgun)
Description: Two shots and a slow reload, but a pretty tight spread and decent power. Comes in a compact casing that can be comfortably carried in one hand.
Primary: Fires one of two shells.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: Original idea
2. Power Shotgun (replaces Super Shotgun)
Description: A sawed-off anti-armor shotgun with muzzle velocity so powerful that it can push a Baron back about 12 feet at point-blank range.
Primary: Blasts off two shells at once.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: The shotgun used by a gang member in the first scene of "Trigun" episode 1.
- SLOT 5 -
1. Assault Rifle (dropped on occasion by Chaingunners)
Description: A bullpup-style assault rifle that packs a nice punch and a controlled fire rate.
Primary: Goes full-auto.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: None really
2. Heavy Machine Gun (replaces Chaingun)
Description: A mighty-powerful machine gun with a slow rate of fire and poor accuracy.
Primary: Fire.
Secondary: None. This gun does not need reloading
Inspiration: Heretic's Dragon Claw, but it's probably not obvious
- SLOT 6 -
1. Hand Grenades (part of the single rocket pickup)
Description: Twist to arm, and make like Greg Maddux.
Primary: Arm and throw a bouncy grenade.
Secondary: None.
Inspiration: Doom 3's grenades.
2. Satchel Charges (part of the rocket box pickup)
Description: For those Bluetooth junkies out there that must have everything hooked up to a remote control.
Primary: Click the detonator. This will detonate ALL armed satchel charges in the level.
Secondary: Throw a satchel charge.
Inspiration: Xaser's pipebombs.
- SLOT 7 -
1. Crossbow (randomly replaces Invisibility)
Description: Snipering, the old-fashioned (and quiet) way.
Primary: Shoots a single arrow straight ahead. Powerful enough to kill an Imp on one shot.
Secondary: Shoots a flaming arrow that does more damage and sets zombies on fire. Costs 2 bolts.
Inspiration: The Fear's crossbow from "Metal Gear Solid 3."
2. Caine Industries "Longshot" Rifle (randomly replaces Invisibility)
Description: A loud, penetrating sniper rifle. Stealth be damned - you're only in it for the targets, after all.
Primary: Fires a penetrating sniper round.
Secondary: None.
Inspiration: Caine the Longshot's sniper rifle from the anime "Trigun."
- SLOT 8 -
1. Nightow Inc. CTE-4 20mm Cannon (replaces Plasma Gun)
Description: A 20mm cannon that hurls shells at high velocity. Because of the nature of the explosive shell's payload, the explosion only affects a target that it hits directly - there is no splash damage.
Primary: Fires a shell.
Secondary: Reloads.
Inspiration: I didn't get the idea for this from any anime - however, the name contains a bit of Trigun fanboyism. Nightow Inc. is named for Yashiro Nightow, the creator of Trigun; and CTE stands for "Chapel the Evergreen" - one of the Gung-Ho Guns.
2. Thompson Industries Lance Cannon (dropped by Hell Knights)
Description: Launches a heavy steel lance from one of its three barrels. The lance penetrates through enemies, but it's heavy enough that it doesn't fly straight at all. Upon impacting a hard surface, the lance shatters into several harmless little pieces.
Primary: Launches a lance.
Secondary: None.
Inspiration: Milly Thompson's stun-gun from the anime "Trigun."
- SLOT 9 -
1. Anti-Tank Rifle (replaces Rocket Launcher)
Description: Fires a recoilless shell that impacts instantaneously with its target - but it's none too accurate and takes a while to load the next shell.
Primary: Fires a shell.
Secondary: None.
Inspiration: Vash's concealed cannon from the anime "Trigun" (seen in episode 12: "Diablo")
2. A Terrible Secret (part of the BFG pickup)
Description: Little to the knowledge of our protagonist, even the "light" revolver has a darker side. This much is apparent when it's drawn on its own - the gun transforms the stranger's entire right arm into a hellish device of mass destruction.
Primary: Shoots a volley of hellish projectiles to pierce through Baphomet's ranks, at the cost of 10 health per shot.
Secondary: None.
Inspiration: Vash's "Angel Arm" from the anime "Trigun." To see that in action, see Episode 16: "Fifth Moon."
- SLOT 0: DELETED WEAPONS -
1. Glock 17 semi-automatic handgun (must cheat to obtain this weapon)
Description: Originally the pistol replacement. I gave it the axe because it didn't quite feel stylish enough.
Primary: Fires a single round.
Secondary: Reloads.
2. Spec-Ops Shotgun (must cheat to obtain this weapon)
Description: Originally the shotgun replacement, and before that, the super shotgun replacement. It just didn't fit in my opinion, and all the attempts at balancing it made it not feel right at all.
Primary: Fires a single shell.
Secondary: Reloads.
* Complete Credits *
Weapon Mod Programmed and Compiled by WildWeasel
Various Code Snippets by TheDarkArchon, Xaser, and the Weapons Resource Wad Team
Custom Weapon Graphics Provided by MartyKirra and WildWeasel
Bullet Puff Code and Graphics by Caligari_87
Replacement Water Splashes by Caligari_87
Shell Casings and Smoke by TheDarkArchon
* Graphic Resources By Lump *
PLAYPAL - WildWeasel, based on original Doom palette
AMMNUM* - BPRD (Equinox), recolored by WildWeasel
STARMS, STBAR - "", recolored and edited by WildWeasel
STF* - Scuba Steve (Freedoom)
STG* - TeamTNT (Retres), recolored by WildWeasel
STTNUM*, STTPRCNT, STYSNUM* - ""
20MM - Skulltag, recolored by Chronoteeth
2PI* - Nmn, edited/recolored by WildWeasel
A357, I357 - Valve Software (Half-Life)
APIS - id Software (Doom), edited by WildWeasel
ARM3 - ""
ARWP - Rogue Entertainment (Strife)
ASD* - Post
ASG* - 3D Realms (Duke 3D), edited by Cory Whittle and TheDarkArchon
BAR6 - Apogee (Rise of the Triad)
BAR7 - id Software (Doom), edited by Xaser
BAR8 - Apogee (Rise of the Triad)
BAR9 - 3D Realms (Shadow Warrior)
BPUF - ?, edited by Caligari_87
BSPH - Raven Software (Heretic/Hexen), edited by Enjay
BURN - Rogue Entertainment (Strife)
CAS* - Cory Whittle
CBO*, CBWP - Nmn
CELL - Scuba Steve (Action Doom)
CELP - id Software (Doom), edited by WildWeasel
CGUN - Nmn
CHNG - Atari (Terminator 3), ripped by Chronoteeth
CHRG - id Software (Doom), edited by Cory Whittle
COLU - ""
CX4* - Scuba Steve, Gearbox (Opposing Force), edited by Marty Kirra
CX4F - Muzzle flash by Lobotomy Software (Powerslave)
D3S1 - Doom 2.5
DAR* - Nmn, Scuba Steve, edited by WildWeasel
DETO - Xaser
DRIP - Raven Software (Heretic), edited by Caligari_87
EXP1, EXP2 - Rogue Entertainment (Strife)
EXP3 - Apogee (Rise of the Triad)
EXP4 - Valve Software (Half-Life)
FIRE - FreeDoom
FLCH - WildWeasel
FLZM - Skulltag, edited by WildWeasel
FRAG - Apogee (Rise of the Triad)
FRG2 - 3D Realms (Duke Nukem 3D)
GLCC - Cory Whittle, edited by WildWeasel
GLOK, IGLK - http://www.warbirds.jp/kiyochan/gallery/gun01.html
HGN*, HGRN - Doom 2.5
KNFE - WildWeasel
LAUN - FreeDoom
LUG* - DoomKnight, edited by Marty Kirra
LVAS - Raven Software (Hexen), recolored by Enjay
MAGA - Lobotomy Software (Powerslave)
MINC, MINI - LittleWhiteMouse
MPS* - Cory Whittle, edited by Marty Kirra
PILL - WildWeasel
PUNG - id Software (Doom), edited by Scuba Steve and WildWeasel
PUNGV0, PUNGW0 - Boot by Banjo Software (HacX) edited by WildWeasel
RCK* - Nmn, Doom 2.5, Lobotomy Software, WildWeasel
REV* - Nmn
ROB2 - Rogue Entertainment
RST* - Xaser, edited by Marty Kirra
RSTP - Scuba Steve
SEWR - Rogue Entertainment
SHOT, SHT* - Doom 2.5
SLIM - Raven Software, edited by Enjay
SMED - Rogue Entertainment, recolored by Enjay
SMOK - Doom 2.5
SPSH - Raven Software
STIM - FreeDoom
THRW - id Software, edited by Scuba Steve
TLMP, TLP2 - id Software, edited by Cory Whittle
TORT - id Software, edited by Xaser
TOZS - ?
TRBL, TRPS - Raven Software
WARO - Rogue Entertainment
XBSN, XBSC, XBFR - Nmn, edited by TheDarkArchon
ZOLD - id Software, edited by ? (monster resource wad)
* Sound Resources By Lump*
AMMOUP - 2015 (Medal of Honor: Allied Assault)
AMO0UP - Ion Storm (Deus Ex)
AMO1UP - Gray Matter (Return to Castle Wolfenstein)
AMO2UP - "
AMO3UP - Remedy Entertainment (Max Payne)
AMO4UP - Valve Software (Half-Life 2)
AMO5UP - ?
AMO6UP - 2015
AMO7UP - "
AMO8UP - ?
AMO9UP - id Software (Doom 3)
APIS - Firearms Team
APISCK - Counter-Strike Team
APISJM - Team Reaction Quake 3
APISRL - ? (Counter-Strike Replacement Model)
ARMPL, ARMSL, ARMMD, ARMLG, ARMSP - Croteam (Serious Sam)
ASHTBT - Firearms Team
ASHTGN - 989 Studios (Syphon Filter)
ASHTIN - ?
BAREX1 - 2015
BAREX2 - "
BAREX3 - "
BAREX4 - "
BAREX5 - ?
BAREXP - id Software (Quake 2)
BDCLS, BDOPN - MegaMedia (Chasm), edited by WildWeasel
BIGE - id Software
BREAK* - Gray Matter, 2015
BUZZER - Stock sound
CARP* - Looking Glass (Thief)
CASIN* - ?
CBOW, CBOWR* - Monolith Software (No One Lives Forever)
CBOWFR - WildWeasel
CBOWHT - Raven Software (Hexen 2)
CGRDY - id Software (Doom 3), edited by WildWeasel
CHINA1 - ?
CLUNK - ?
D3MG* - id Software
DIRT* - Looking Glass
ECLUNK - ?
ELEC* - id Software
EYE - ?
FCHRGE - id Software (Doom 3), edited by WildWeasel
FDTH1-3 - Valve Software (Half-Life 2), edited by WildWeasel
FDTH4 - Origin (Crusader)
FDTH5,6 - Monolith Software (Blood)
FDTH7-9 - Xatrix (Kingpin)
FDTHA-C - Gray Matter (Return to Castle Wolfenstein)
FLAK* - 2015
FLAKLD - Raven Software (Soldier of Fortune)
FLMSTP - Croteam (Serious Sam 2)
GETKEY - WildWeasel
GETKNF - Rare (Goldeneye)
GETPOW - Parallax (Descent 2)
GLKCK2 - Raven Software
GLKIN - Bungie (Halo), Gray Matter, edited by WildWeasel
GLKIN2 - Ubisoft (XIII)
GLKOU2 - "
GLKOUT - Bungie
GLOCK - Monolith
GLOCK2 - Infinity Ward (Call of Duty)
GRAV* - Looking Glass
GRGYLE - ?
HARD1-5 - Valve Software
HARD6 - ?
HEALLG - Looking Glass (System Shock 2)
HEALMD - 2015
HEALPL - Croteam
HEALSM - 2015
HEALSP - Acclaim (Forsaken)
HGREN1 - Bungie
HGREN2-3 - id Software
HMG - Gray Matter
HMGOUT - "
HO* - Bungie
ITEMUP - Raven Software (Jedi Outcast)
JUMP - id Software (Doom 3 alpha)
KEYC - id Software (Quake 2)
KICK - Miniclip.com
KNIFE1 - Raven Software (Soldier of Fortune 2)
KNIFE2 - Ion Storm
KNIFE3 - Valve Software (Counter-Strike Source)
KNIFE4 - Raven Software
KNIFE5 - "
LEVER - Raven Software (Hexen)
LEVER2 - ", edited by Enjay
LGUN - LucasArts (Jedi Knight)
LGUNHT - Valve Software
LGUNLD - id Software
LGUNPK - "
LICHFL - Raven Software
LVSIZ* - "
MAGGET - ? (Counter-Strike Replacement Model)
MAGIN - "
MAGNUM - Counter-Strike Team, Ion Storm, edited by WildWeasel
MAGOPN - A-Team Productions (Action Half-Life)
MAGOUT - ? (Counter-Strike Replacement Model)
MENU* - Acclaim
MET0* - Looking Glass
MET2* - "
NEBEL* - 2015
NEBIN - ? (Half-Life Replacement Model)
NEBOUT - Infinity Ward
NOAMMO - id Software, edited by WildWeasel
NOWAY - Raven Software (Quake 4)
PAIN* - "
DEATH - "
OOF - "
PBBNCE - Valve Software
PCLOSE - Rare, edited by WildWeasel
PCOCK - "
PISTOL - Red Storm (Rogue Spear)
PLOAD - 2015, edited by WildWeasel
PLOOSH - Raven Software
PLOSML - "
PLPCH* - id Software
PMISS* - Ubisoft
PODTH* - Enjay
POPEN - Rare, edited by WildWeasel
POSIT* - Enjay
PPAIN* - Valve Software
PSDBIP - WildWeasel
PSDSIT - "
PT1* - Valve Software
PT2* - Raven, Valve, SNK (Metal Slug)
PUFF* - Acclaim
PUNCH* - LucasArts
PWALL - Ubisoft
REVOUT - A-Team Productions
RIFL* - "
ROCK* - Looking Glass
RXPLO* - 2015
SCDTH* - Enjay, Monolith
SCREAM - Gray Matter
SHELL* - ?
SHOTGN - Valve Software, Ubisoft
SKINNY - ?
SL1* - Cyan Worlds (RealMyst)
SLIMY* - ?, id Software
SMG* - Raven Software
SNCOCK - 2015
SNIP* - 2015
SNIPER - Ubisoft
SNOW* - ?
SPLASH, SPLSML - Gray Matter
SSHOTY - Red Storm
THUN - Raven
TILE* - Gearbox, Looking Glass
TRT* - ?
VALVE - ?
WOOD - ?
WPLAS - Raven
WPNIN - Apogee
WPNIN2 - ?
WPNIN3 - Gray Matter
WPNIN4-5 - Raven
WPNOT2 - Bungie
WPNOUT - "
WPNUP - id Software
XRIFLE - Valve