Doom3
Re: Doom3
Oh I'm not worrying about the storyline at all. I think it was exactly right for the game and the mood they wanted to set.
It's just that nay0k's initial statement about "finer details of the story" (especially in that context) came across to me as a bit of an exaggeration as the entire Doom series isn't exactly known for it's deep storylines.
It's just that nay0k's initial statement about "finer details of the story" (especially in that context) came across to me as a bit of an exaggeration as the entire Doom series isn't exactly known for it's deep storylines.
Re: Doom3
Dude, I wasn't even talking about any of the other Doom games. And I don't see how it was an exaggeration. If you picked up all of the PDA's, read the e-mails, listened to the audio logs, etcetera (which is what I was implying, that was not meant to say that you only cared about the killing or something) you would easily find all of the little pieces that tie the story together.
-
- Posts: 4022
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:24 pm
Re: Doom3
Close.Mat Linnett wrote:The funny thing is, it could be said that Half Life's story is a direct rip-off of the original Doom's:
Scientists play around with teleporter technology and something bad comes through and kills everybody.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half-Life#PlotThe game's plot was originally inspired by the video games Doom and Quake, both personal computer games produced by id Software, Stephen King's short story/novella The Mist, and an episode of The Outer Limits called "The Borderland."
Re: Doom3
I remember when HL came out, when I read the story I was like, wow what a rip-off of DOOM.
Of course I was sort of embarrassed that id when back and made their story VERY HL-like (even if they were just expanding on the details of their original story).
Seems like they would change it up for the third game to avoid the obvious comparisons, whether it was "their" story to begin with or not.
Of course I was sort of embarrassed that id when back and made their story VERY HL-like (even if they were just expanding on the details of their original story).
Seems like they would change it up for the third game to avoid the obvious comparisons, whether it was "their" story to begin with or not.
This line only remake is total rubbish I've ever seen!!! Fuck off!!! --CZghost
-
- Posts: 2237
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:49 pm
Re: Doom3
So, I'm behind on the times.
I saw Doom 3 Collectors Edition for the Xbox for 9 bucks. I happened to have a 20 on me so I picked that up plus Jet Set Radio Future for 3.99 USD
Played Doom 3 for the first time in the pitch dark with sound cranked up. I haven't been so immersed in a game in a long time. Plus, it scared the hell out of me.
There were some points where I just didnt want to go around the corner because I knew some ugly badass mofo was going to put me in a world of hurt if I did.
Well worth the money spent. I'm extremely glad I finally decided to give it a go and add this to my game collection.
(Plus, it has Doom and Doom 2 on it which is always a pretty bitchin plus
)
I saw Doom 3 Collectors Edition for the Xbox for 9 bucks. I happened to have a 20 on me so I picked that up plus Jet Set Radio Future for 3.99 USD
Played Doom 3 for the first time in the pitch dark with sound cranked up. I haven't been so immersed in a game in a long time. Plus, it scared the hell out of me.
There were some points where I just didnt want to go around the corner because I knew some ugly badass mofo was going to put me in a world of hurt if I did.
Well worth the money spent. I'm extremely glad I finally decided to give it a go and add this to my game collection.
(Plus, it has Doom and Doom 2 on it which is always a pretty bitchin plus

-
- Posts: 2237
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:49 pm
Re: Doom3
I fail to see how visuals play as a factor to a game being enjoyable?
Did you enjoy Doom 1?
Did you enjoy Pong? Pacman?
How about Duke Nukem 3D or Quake 3?
And what the hell am I listening to? (There's No Money In Jazz by Mattias IA Eklundh just popped on Pandora
)
Did you enjoy Doom 1?
Did you enjoy Pong? Pacman?
How about Duke Nukem 3D or Quake 3?
And what the hell am I listening to? (There's No Money In Jazz by Mattias IA Eklundh just popped on Pandora


-
- Posts: 2237
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:49 pm
Re: Doom3
You should reconsider the way you word your sentences then instead of getting your panties in a bunch when I ask reasonable questions based on your last post.
Don't get so defensive and hostile there "cunty" -_-
You imply that the graphics would affect how enjoyable the game is.but oddly, I enjoyed the xbox version more than the PC, *even though* I run Doom 3 in Ultra at 1680x1050 with 4x AA...
Don't get so defensive and hostile there "cunty" -_-
- Mat Linnett
- Posts: 2483
- Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2000 7:00 am
- Location: The Grizzly Grotto
Re: Doom3
It's o'dium.
He only sees games in terms of visuals and can't understand when other people see things differently.
Don't sweat it.
He only sees games in terms of visuals and can't understand when other people see things differently.
Don't sweat it.
Re: Doom3
i played this through on the original xbox, awesome game with an exceptional conversion!
how the hell they got that working on xbox was beyond me when it crippled all the pc's i tried it on at the time.
as for the story i thought it was fine as it was more an atmospheric type deal.
might have to pick this up on pc now i have one that runs it well.

as for the story i thought it was fine as it was more an atmospheric type deal.
might have to pick this up on pc now i have one that runs it well.
- Mat Linnett
- Posts: 2483
- Joined: Wed Apr 12, 2000 7:00 am
- Location: The Grizzly Grotto
Re: Doom3
Yeah, you look at the general feeling of the time, and it seemed that console players were getting all the decent co-op content. Halo had just rejuvanated inteerst in co-op big time, so it was a prime opportunity for someone like id to spoil the PC community with a well-developed co-op game.
Huge mistake.
Huge mistake.
Re: Doom3
On a related note, the final version of Last Man Standing (LMS 4.0) is out. Check it out:
http://lms.d3files.com/
I've been an LMS fan ever since the 0.35 beta over 3 years ago. I'm really thankful for the work these guys poured into improving the multiplayer experience.
http://lms.d3files.com/
I've been an LMS fan ever since the 0.35 beta over 3 years ago. I'm really thankful for the work these guys poured into improving the multiplayer experience.
Re: Doom3
I absolutely hated LMS for probably over a year. For me, the "pure SP experience" factor of Open Co-op was where it was at. But over time, as LMS improved and sort of 1-uped the Open Co-op mod, I became a believer.
Also worth noting is EMZ, the competition mod. It's OSP-ish (though not as feature complete as CPMA/OSP) and everything's configurable in the GUI. Speaking of the improvement of the online experience in D3, EMZ is practically required at this point for dm.
Also worth noting is EMZ, the competition mod. It's OSP-ish (though not as feature complete as CPMA/OSP) and everything's configurable in the GUI. Speaking of the improvement of the online experience in D3, EMZ is practically required at this point for dm.
This line only remake is total rubbish I've ever seen!!! Fuck off!!! --CZghost
Re: Doom3
heh i loved doom3 on the xbox. some how it was more fun... i think it was the controller that did it.. its a funny game because you need the right setting to play it in.
the story was cool if you put in the effort. which is an odd way to implement a story driven game...
its been a while since i played a good id game... q4, doom3, quake wars etc has got me thinking that these guys just dont know how to make a good game anymore... heres hoping rage brings em back to the top where they belong. (i've always had a soft spot for mad max
)
the story was cool if you put in the effort. which is an odd way to implement a story driven game...
its been a while since i played a good id game... q4, doom3, quake wars etc has got me thinking that these guys just dont know how to make a good game anymore... heres hoping rage brings em back to the top where they belong. (i've always had a soft spot for mad max
