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Doom the Way id Did

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"At some point in time I got the idea that it would be really fun if John Romero dusted off the ol' doom editor and made another map for Doom episode 1 for old time's sake. He once replied to an email saying 'maybe I will!' but never did get around to it as far as I know.

This project asks the contributors to carefully study the original maps and try to make them as John Romero and Sandy Petersen did.

The guiding principle in the project is to pretend that id Software initially intended to release Doom as a three episode, 30 level game, but somehow lost three levels; one from each episode.

The mappers for the project are trying to create those lost tenth levels, except we are extending this concept to be a full 3 episode replacement.

Our goal is to make the 'lost' maps as authentically as possible to be convincingly mistaken for original levels from the game, to recreate Doom the Way id Did."

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I understand why people are referring to DTWID as "mazey". The levels are generally way too sprawling, with a distinct lack of visual landmarks. This results in getting lost a lot. Difficulty is low as well, with more emphasis on stylish crap like constantly killing enemies with barrels than on any sort of real challenge. I never once had to use the rocket launcher in E1 and honestly forgot I had it. However, some of the traps and gameplay were pretty creative. 3.5/5.

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