The_MártonJános Posted May 5 (edited) This weird tripled woodbeam in Plutonia MAP11: HuntedLinedefs 606 (actual border) and 749 (probably accidental split linedef) respectively(Please ignore the custom skybox, it's part of an experiment)Red circle marks the position of it in the map Edited May 5 by The_MártonJános 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
Bedingungsl.Grundeinkommen Posted May 7 I never realized the Archvile can teleport? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Edward850 Posted May 7 59 minutes ago, Bedingungsl.Grundeinkommen said: I never realized the Archvile can teleport? It doesn't have any special ability to teleport, all monsters can use teleport lines. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Bedingungsl.Grundeinkommen Posted May 7 1 hour ago, Edward850 said: It doesn't have any special ability to teleport, all monsters can use teleport lines. Oh. Thank you for clarifying! 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGappy Posted May 8 This small ledge by John Romero so the button texture doesn't repeat all over the elevator. Really nice attention to detail. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
DoomGappy Posted May 8 Also this, I'd never thought that the cacodemon was a monster that existed already before Doom, but apparently it's been even quoted by Shakespeare himself. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
philcul Posted May 8 Well, the word 'cacodemon' simply means 'evil spirit' because the word demon itself did not have negative connotations in the old greek word daímōn, it simply meant 'spirit'. Even Socrates speaks of his daímōn. 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
Plerb Posted May 9 The broken switches in the sky crusher room in E3M4 are actually supposed to do something, raise the floors underneath the crushers. They just don't work once the crushers get activated because only one sector height action can be applied to a sector at a time. Before, I just assumed they were deliberately non-functional switches as a weird Sandyism. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
Li'l devil Posted May 9 The "Doom Music" compilation released by Bobby Prince in 1997 contains a significantly extended version of "Donna to the Rescue". 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
komojo Posted May 10 I just learned that the chaingun isn't an actual chain gun. That term refers to how the gun cycles the action to load each bullet (not a gun guy so forgive me if my terminology is slightly off.) Rotary guns with multiple barrels are a separate category. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post
Plerb Posted May 16 The number 3 on the ARMS part of the status bar doesn't light up if you have just a super shotgun and not a regular shotgun. 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
DynamiteKaitorn Posted May 16 Chocolate DooM IS able to load maps beyond 32! 33, 34 and 35 all load but leaving any of them crashes with a "Bad V_DrawPatch" crash and loading maps beyond 35 causes a "Bad Music Number xx". 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
bsharp Posted May 17 correct me if im wrong, but i recently realized "GRAYTALL" is shorthand for "GRAY TEXTURES ALL," since it's a collection of all of the "GRAY" texture series patches. came to this conclusion after davidxnewton mentioned this about "COMPTALL" in one of his videos 4 Quote Share this post Link to post
Alaux Posted May 21 Vanilla Doom draws the multiplayer face backgrounds at the wrong height: Notice how a row from the dark background is still visible at the bottom. And that's on deathmatch. I also just found out that the situation is even worse in co-op, which shows ARMS instead of FRAGS, and the graphic overlaps with the face background and therefore has a column of dark background: 12 Quote Share this post Link to post
DynamiteKaitorn Posted May 21 To be fair, in Co-Op knowing which guns you have access to is nice. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
rita remton Posted May 23 (edited) unable to retreat after being forced into a square corner by 80 pinkies in a small room (map [snorter carthartis] by [a handsome fridge]), i got to kill 23 of them using berserk (only "weapon" i had at the time) by moving from side to side (instead of moving back and forth) to evade their bites, before being overwhelmed by them. did not know such technique could be used on pinkies before and with such numbers. nice :) Edited May 23 by rita remton 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
vanilla_d00m Posted May 23 (edited) I’m still fascinated about the last map in episode 1 in DOOM 1. The part where those two pink barons come out, sometimes I would just let them take me out. The level is so epic and a good eye opener for introducing what’s in the game. Edited May 23 by vanilla_d00m 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Wadmodder Shalton Posted May 24 Not really relevant to Doom but rather Heretic, where there is a unique WAV file for information on the game which was found on the Alpha CD-ROM Bonus Pack published by Testdrive Corporation in 1995. 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
RICHIE B Posted May 27 Only just found out there was a hidden BFG behind the Spider Mastermind in E4M8. Great going after 22 years. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
The_MártonJános Posted May 27 13 hours ago, RICHIE B said: Only just found out there was a hidden BFG behind the Spider Mastermind in E4M8. Great going after 22 years. Did you also find the hidden teleporter right besides the entrance to that area? 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
RICHIE B Posted May 27 1 hour ago, The_MártonJános said: Did you also find the hidden teleporter right besides the entrance to that area? Yup, shortly before the BFG cabinet. For 20 years I thought once you went in that room you weren't going back out. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
The_MártonJános Posted May 28 20 hours ago, RICHIE B said: Yup, shortly before the BFG cabinet. For 20 years I thought once you went in that room you weren't going back out. I mean, you can still leave that room via the door? It's only the first room you can't re-enter - and lose access to a secret as well - once you get past the MARBFAC2 (Archvile relief) door. Also, how the teleporter basically takes you to the wooden area where you get the yellow skullkey is another level of weird. E4 sure has its own highlights from start to finish. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
RICHIE B Posted May 28 I can't even remember now... E1M6 always did my head in how the door to the final area would seal up so you can't get back out afterwards, and if you do sometimes it will close again so you're now locked out. Always bs imo. 0 Quote Share this post Link to post
Clippy Posted May 28 (edited) Wrong thread lol Edited May 28 by Clippy 5 Quote Share this post Link to post
Maximum Matt Posted May 30 Also E1M6... while checking out Echidna guy's ^^ claim (which isn't true BTW, it's a thirty-second timed door), I realised that in this area, the shotgunners from down in that outside secret area with the soulsphere can work that lift platform and secret door and come in that way and ambush you if you aren't expecting them (like they did to me). (I guess I've played this level for so long "the right way" (i.e. get all the secrets as you move through the level) that I didn't think this was possible, that the soul sphere could be accessed in this way. Of course it's only possible in UV, when all those gunners are down there, where they can trigger the door from that side. And of course Lord Romero leaves a clue, you can see the soul sphere through another window, because he's a goddamn boss like that.) 3 Quote Share this post Link to post
LegendaryEevee Posted May 30 As posted in a different thread. That you can literally Save and Reload on the Secret Teleporter to trigger the Pain Elemental Secret allowing 100% on DooM II's Industrial Zone. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
invictius Posted May 31 Don't laugh, but the switch below the stairs in e1m1 opens the outdoor area, not just the off-colored wall after the slime pit. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Plerb Posted June 1 The POISON and RADIATION signs use the menu font from Commander Keen 4-6 and Catacombs 3D (with added anti-aliasing). This is the oldest ID graphic to end up in Doom that I've found (not counting the end of MAP32 of course. GRAYDANG resembles a graphic from Keen 5 but I compared them and they're different). This could be useful for anyone making custom signs in the style of these. 26 Quote Share this post Link to post
Stupid Bunny Posted June 1 @Plerb this is neat! Never would’ve spotted that myself, but it’s definitely the same. Also never put together the resemblance between GRAYDANG and those funky signs that both appear in the middle episode and both only appear in place in one level. I just found out by way of @Foxpup in another thread that SWATER1-4 are unused animated flat definitions recognized by Doom—super useful thing I somehow never caught wind of. I’m now trying to find what those flats might have been meant for, feel like I remember seeing less convincingly animated liquid flats long ago but not sure if it’s those. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
Scypek2 Posted June 3 On 6/2/2024 at 12:53 AM, Stupid Bunny said: I’m now trying to find what those flats might have been meant for, feel like I remember seeing less convincingly animated liquid flats long ago but not sure if it’s those. It sounds like they'd be used for Still Water and Flowing Water. FWATER does seem to flow diagonally, and is also slanted, compared to the pre-release nukage which is round and very static. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post
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