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My first experience at Doom mapping
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<blockquote data-quote="Num7" data-source="post: 225947" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Glad you liked it! Didn't remember you played that game that much! I've had Doom in me for the past 20 years, I understand what you mean.</p><p></p><p>Resiviting those old levels is magic, they feel amazing and didn't age a bit. Episode 1 of Doom 1 is beyond amazing. John Romero made most of the maps, the guy's a genius. These maps are burned into my mind.</p><p></p><p>Did you play Doom 2, then TNT Evilution and Plutonia Experiment?</p><p></p><p>There's also the Doom 2 Master Levels, No rest for the living... TNT Revilution, Plutonia 2.</p><p></p><p>And then community made wads that are pretty much on par with the original ones. It's awesome.</p><p></p><p>There's so many new kind of mostly or nearly official and recognized wads now.</p><p></p><p>John Romero, one of Doom's creators even created an official, canon Wad that takes place after Episode 4 (Thy flesh consumed) and released it in 2019. It's Sigil and it's a 9 levels episode. It's awesome and 100% free. Optionally, for $6.66 you can get the soundtrack by Buckethead. A new official wad in 2019! Holy shit we live in an interesting timeline!</p><p></p><p>And Romero said a few months ago that he's working on Sigil 2, that will somehow be linked to Doom 2. 32 levels.</p><p></p><p>Do you still have those maps you made? Would be awesome to take a look at them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Num7, post: 225947, member: 1"] Glad you liked it! Didn't remember you played that game that much! I've had Doom in me for the past 20 years, I understand what you mean. Resiviting those old levels is magic, they feel amazing and didn't age a bit. Episode 1 of Doom 1 is beyond amazing. John Romero made most of the maps, the guy's a genius. These maps are burned into my mind. Did you play Doom 2, then TNT Evilution and Plutonia Experiment? There's also the Doom 2 Master Levels, No rest for the living... TNT Revilution, Plutonia 2. And then community made wads that are pretty much on par with the original ones. It's awesome. There's so many new kind of mostly or nearly official and recognized wads now. John Romero, one of Doom's creators even created an official, canon Wad that takes place after Episode 4 (Thy flesh consumed) and released it in 2019. It's Sigil and it's a 9 levels episode. It's awesome and 100% free. Optionally, for $6.66 you can get the soundtrack by Buckethead. A new official wad in 2019! Holy shit we live in an interesting timeline! And Romero said a few months ago that he's working on Sigil 2, that will somehow be linked to Doom 2. 32 levels. Do you still have those maps you made? Would be awesome to take a look at them! [/QUOTE]
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