Guest timpani Posted October 10, 2000 When you play through the old Doom or Doom2 engine, v1.9 and suddenly the game crashes with a VPO error, does it scare the crap out of you? 0 Share this post Link to post
AndrewB Posted October 11, 2000 No, this really is strange and ironic. There's something eerily frightening about testing out your level, knowing that there's a VPO with a crashing black screen just around the corner.. You're not sure quite where, but you know, it's there. I am afraid to play levels with VPO. I feel apprehensive about it. But after the VPO actually happens, I feel better. I'm only afraid of fear itself. 0 Share this post Link to post
geekmarine Posted October 11, 2000 Definitely, they are way scarier than say, the cyberdemon, because you actually have a chance at beating the cyberdemon, plus, he won't crash DOOM, he'll just kill you. In my opinion, VPO's are possibly the most evil aspect of DOOM. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest spacedog Posted October 11, 2000 Lüt said:Strangely enough, yes. sometimes, late at night i'm scared to go to the kitchen, 'cos i built a level which was a copy of my house and there was a rather nasty vpo there, i exorcised it from the wad but i don't think i killed it, it think it just moved on...... 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest ChriS Posted October 14, 2000 Try using a source port that removes the VPO limit (e.g. Boom) 0 Share this post Link to post
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