
frithiof
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Many of us have our own personal preferences, in regards to IWADs, PWADs, and mods. I'm just going to share mine, because this is my blog.
Source Port:
GZDoom 2.0.05 (dunno if there's been any updates since then)
IWADs:
Freedoom (when playing PWADs)
Original Doom IWADs (when playing Zandronum)
mods:
ketchuptest4_modified_noob.pk3
NiceWallBlood.pk3
(this pretty much gives me "Brutal Doom", but it's compatible with most wads that aren't Brutal Doom compatible)
and of course, Brutal Doom
OBLIGE 6.20 (because sometimes I have a laptop, but no internet connection
PWADs:
Going Down
Pirates Doom
Sunlust
Reelism
edit: What is your preferred batch of mods/pwads? (most likely your IWADs will be one or both of what I mentioned)- Show previous comments 2 more
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I just found a really cool wad: Ultimate Simplicity
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frithiof said:
I just found a really cool wad: Ultimate Simplicity
Straightforward and for the most part enjoyable. I remember being right pissed off at a puzzle in the library map though. :P -
Obsidian said:
Straightforward and for the most part enjoyable. I remember being right pissed off at a puzzle in the library map though. :P
It's pretty decent considering when it was made.
I still think Going Down is probably the best megawad I've ever played, though. I tend to think of it as the Doom 2 that id software should have given us. I know Sunlust received the #1 spot this year, but it didn't really feel like it has any particular theme, or anything tying the maps together.
Freedoom is starting to go in a more appropriate direction, which is also pretty cool. In my opinion, while remaining compatible with Doom 1/2, it's actually starting to do some things better than the original source material.