Peter Heinemann Posted October 23, 2000 Hello, I found this comparison between Doom and Dark Forces in the DARK FORCES FAQ and think it is of interest for every Doomer. So I feel free to post it here. These are not my words, I have neither written anything of it nor changed anything. Its is the whole 3. Chapter of the DarkForces FAQ. All honour goes to the author: Karsten A. Loepelmann. The FAQList "The dark side of the force Just got darker." Version 2.40 Last Updated: November 15, 1995 Compiled and Maintained by Karsten A. Loepelmann =============== 3.0 DF vs. DOOM =============== I've only included this section because there's a *lot* of net.advocacy (and net.noise) on Usenet. Don't flame me! I have tried to make this section as balanced and fair as possible, staying away from mere opinions in favour of the facts. If my facts are wrong, let me know. Ultimately, every individual must make up his or her own mind which game he or she prefers. I suggest you make up your own mind -- and not try to "convert" others. Download the shareware version of DOOM 1.8 and compare it with the DF Prologue Mission 1 demo, available at better FTP sites everywhere. (Me? I bought DOOM, and have played it solo and over the modem, and have played a bit of DOOM II -- in addition to DF, of course. But I'm probably not going to "rmdir doom" anytime soon. I like each game for its unique features.) If you wish to flame me on these (quite reasonable, I think) answers, get a clue. Like IDDQD. ;-) 3.1 Isn't DF just a ripoff of iD Software's DOOM? ================================================= Strictly speaking, no: although Dark Forces is a first-person perspective action/adventure game -- as is DOOM -- it has many features that make it unique. Think of it this way: if DF is a ripoff of DOOM, then DOOM is a ripoff of Wolfenstein 3D, which is a ripoff of both Castle Wolfenstein and Wizardry for the Apple ][... Each one of these games has, shall we say, "inspired" a successor. The successor has made large improvements in gameplay and design. Also, advances in computer hardware have allowed the latter games to be more ambitious in their attempts to create a pseudo-immersive game environment. That is not to say, however, that DF could have existed without DOOM. But I will not change the answer to this particular FAQuestion unless I receive the "smoking gun" internal memo from LA stating "Develop a ripoff of DOOM." (The magazine _PC Games Plus Global_ reported that "apparently LucasArts confessed to Jay Wilbur of id that they had ripped apart the DOOM engine to assemble Dark Forces.") From _CD-ROM Magazine_: "So how much had id Software's Doom influenced the team.[sic] "When Doom first came out it made us set our sights a bit higher," said Stinnet[sic]. "We knew we wanted to do a first-person _Star Wars_ game, but we didn't know what programming technology we'd use. But it is our own engine, which we developed internally." Is it better than the Doom engine? "It has quite a bit more capability -- ours can look up and down and it has 3D objects." "However, there's no rivalry going on, just a lot of healthy American mutual respect. Both teams keep in touch through E-mail and the id team has played Dark Forces and (according to a Lucas PR person) loved every bit of it. This is probably because Dark Forces includes some of the features which id is supposedly including in its latest title, Quake. The most obvious difference is that in Dark Forces, you can look up and down. To create the right perspective, the programmers employed a clever fish-eye effect which makes buildings look as if they're really looming over you." 3.2 Does DF kick DOOM's butt? ============================= ("Huh-huh. Hey, Beavis. He said 'butt'. Cool.") DF does offer several substantial improvements over the features offered in DOOM. The primary one to be considered must be the fact that it is a part of the Star Wars universe. As a member of the "Star Wars Generation", I can attest to the impact of the movie trilogy on the popular culture shared by me and my peers. Indeed, George Lucas intended Star Wars to be no less than "a fairy tale for a generation that had none of their own" or something like that. DF and DOOM have many features in common: - designed as pseudo-immersive first-person shoot-'n'-move environments - use realistic lighting/shading fx (unknown whether DOOM uses Gouraud shading) - have the player acting as a single protagonist attempting to accomplish various goals (e.g., collecting keys, destroying enemies, finding exits) within each game level - have a myriad of weapons at the player's disposal DF, however, has several unique features: - great emphasis on solving elaborate puzzles to complete mission objectives - has many full 3D objects, whereas DOOM had exclusively planar graphics - allows multiple-layered 'levels' of play *directly* above each other, vs. DOOM's multiple-tiered, but single-layer levels - many animated fx (rotating Death Star holos, etc.) - atmospheric fx, like haze and fog - the ability to 'look up' and 'look down', as well as aim weapons up and down at will - the ability to jump and crouch - multi-megabytes of cutscenes The most significant difference between DOOM/DOOM II and DF is that id's games have multiplayer and save-game features, whereas LA does not currently offer these particular options in DF. A recent LA ad campaign contained the following copy: "After facing stormtroopers, the Death Star and Darth Vader, we took on our toughest adversary yet. [The critics.]", and these reviews: "Is it as good as DOOM? Actually, in almost every way, it's better." -Computer Gaming World "(four stars out of four) Just as the Star Wars saga set new sci-fi standards, Dark Forces sets a high mark..." -USA Today "10 rating...Dark Forces is the game that DOOM II should have been...a must-own." -Computer Player "The terrific 3D rendering is guaranteed to induce vertigo." -Newsweek 3.3 Is DF easier than DOOM? =========================== Did you finish all 14 Missions? Did you get all the secrets in all DF Missions? Enemies (including the Dark Troopers) not challenging enough, even on "hard"? Can you finish all Missions with your eyes closed? Which one is harder? Maybe I don't care; both are fun. Maybe you think you're some kind of DOOM-god. To you I say: Don't underestimate the Dark Forces. Your overconfidence is your weakness ;-) taken from: The FAQList "The dark side of the force Just got darker." Version 2.40 Last Updated: November 15, 1995 Compiled and Maintained by Karsten A. Loepelmann ---------------------------------------------------------- I have NOT wrote this article! 0 Share this post Link to post
Shaviro Posted October 23, 2000 Both DooM and Dark Forces are great games. But they are not to be compared! Dark Forces is older!. Also, this article doesnt look from the DooM viewpoint!!! 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest David A Posted October 23, 2000 Um, Dark Forces isn't older than Doom. 0 Share this post Link to post
Shaviro Posted October 23, 2000 It sure is! Doom is from 1993! Dark Forces is from 1994! 0 Share this post Link to post
masterhassan Posted October 23, 2000 actually dark forces is from '95 and no doom is older by about 2 years 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted October 24, 2000 Shaviro said:It sure is! Doom is from 1993! Dark Forces is from 1994! Sorry, but if Doom is from 1993 and Dark Forces is from 1994, that means that Doom is seven years old and Dark Forces is six years old. You've just proven yourself wrong :) 0 Share this post Link to post
fen boi Posted October 24, 2000 DF definately had a better engine, and the range of puzzles was better than the key, door, key, door of Doom. But it was too short by far, no multiplayer was a real letdown. Lucasarts weren't too supportive of user levels etc if i remember rightly. the secrets were cool though, especially the ewok (hate dem ewoks) 0 Share this post Link to post
Shaviro Posted October 24, 2000 NiGHTMARE said:Sorry, but if Doom is from 1993 and Dark Forces is from 1994, that means that Doom is seven years old and Dark Forces is six years old. You've just proven yourself wrong :) No i havent! Doom will be 7 years December the 10th! Dark forces came in the autumn of 1994 i think! 0 Share this post Link to post
GavinJCD Posted October 24, 2000 Maonth should learn to count....you know...1..2..3..4...etc 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Hellspawn Posted October 24, 2000 Shaviro said:Both DooM and Dark Forces are great games. But they are not to be compared! Dark Forces is older!. Also, this article doesnt look from the DooM viewpoint!!! Think about it this way... how could there have BEEN a debate on whether or not DF ripped off Doom if DF is OLDER than Doom? Answer: There couldn't have been. Doom is older than DF. 'Nuff said. 0 Share this post Link to post
Peter Heinemann Posted October 25, 2000 I think one con of DarkForces is that there is no way to save the game. Only 3 lifes (some extra-lifes here and there) and the game sometimes goes wild in its secrets. Some levels are really tough and frustrating. In Dark Forces of course a room can be directly over another, like in "Marathon". Hey, nobody replied on the Marathon article I posted. Does that mean nobody of you knows that great game? 0 Share this post Link to post
Shaviro Posted October 25, 2000 Hellspawn said:Think about it this way... how could there have BEEN a debate on whether or not DF ripped off Doom if DF is OLDER than Doom? Answer: There couldn't have been. Doom is older than DF. 'Nuff said. Uhmmm! It looks like i reversed em! Doom is OLDER than DF! 0 Share this post Link to post
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