Cool mods people might have missed.
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Re: Cool mods people might have missed.
The title of the thread is Cool mods people might have missed. A crappy remake of Doom's most often-played map does not qualify.
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Re: Cool mods people might have missed.
Batman Doom. Nuff said. I just started playing it and it's friggin awesome.
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Hooray, it's E1M1, but looks like shit.daimon wrote:http://www.doomworld.com/idgames/index.php?id=11127
here we have a nice e1m1 remake (maybe toosimilar to original) from sailorscout. enjoy.
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It doesn't matter when it's E1M1, baby!
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I completely forgot about that. I would do more for it but with that JumpMaze thing around I don't think it would get noticed.ace wrote:I don't know if anything more ever came from it, but Cutty's Walljumping minimod (Download here) from a while ago was pretty awesome. I still have that on autoload.
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It'd get noticed by us, and isn't that what really matters?Cutmanmike wrote:I completely forgot about that. I would do more for it but with that JumpMaze thing around I don't think it would get noticed.
...Also, when I tried to use the walljump mod with the climbing claws and found out they weren't compatible (due to re-used script numbers, it would seem) I was sorely disappointed. I wanted to get all Ninja Gaiden-y. :<
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Surely you could fix that in a minuteEthril wrote:...Also, when I tried to use the walljump mod with the climbing claws and found out they weren't compatible (due to re-used script numbers, it would seem) I was sorely disappointed. I wanted to get all Ninja Gaiden-y. :<
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Yeah, but why would you make your own mods incompatible with each other?
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heres a mod that isnt Done yet
but it looks helluva good:
Deus Vult II The Second Edition. by Doom Marine
http://skulltag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=19146
just letting you guys know who dosnt.
but it looks helluva good:
Deus Vult II The Second Edition. by Doom Marine
Spoiler: screenieslink to thread:
http://skulltag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=19146
just letting you guys know who dosnt.
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it looks pretty good (and evil ).
i dont see wats the point of putting the up but ok. good work.
anyway, the mods r pretty suckish, and hard. post up some more and we'll see
i dont see wats the point of putting the up but ok. good work.
anyway, the mods r pretty suckish, and hard. post up some more and we'll see
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Re: Cool mods people might have missed.
<CaptainObvious>Because they're separate mods, maybe?</CaptainObvious>DoomRater wrote:Yeah, but why would you make your own mods incompatible with each other?
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Um..............................
No, that's horribly counter-intuitive actually. I'm quite surprised he did it.
No, that's horribly counter-intuitive actually. I'm quite surprised he did it.
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When I start laying out code for a new level or mod, I'm not thinking of any crap I may have created before. Why wouldn't it make sense to use the same script numbers you're used to starting at?
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I am, and I'll tell you why: the LAST thing I wanna do is go back and maintain any of those mods so that later on when someone thinks to combine them, they just WORK. Maintenance sucks.
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*arrives from hyperspace for no reason*
Yes, but that's you. You obviously are intending for your old mods to be combined with each other.
Most people? Y'know, the sane ones? Who don't want to validate new mods with old ones every single DAMN TIME THEY WANT TO CREATE SOMETHING NEW!?!?!?
Sorry, I'm done now...
Yes, but that's you. You obviously are intending for your old mods to be combined with each other.
Most people? Y'know, the sane ones? Who don't want to validate new mods with old ones every single DAMN TIME THEY WANT TO CREATE SOMETHING NEW!?!?!?
Sorry, I'm done now...