Classic Brutal Doom v20b New E1M4b Command Control by John Romero 100% secrets Black Metal
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[hd]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnTdugEsliY[/hd]
Mod-less, vanilla playthrough
[hd]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v54lC8_9AE[/hd]
Get the WAD here
[media]https://twitter.com/romero/status/725032002244759552[/media]
Whyh is he playing with a keyboard in the second video? Mouse support has always been in Doom.
[QUOTE=Silikone;50218213]Whyh is he playing with a keyboard in the second video? Mouse support has always been in Doom.[/QUOTE]
Original Doom and Doom 2 had their mouse support disabled by default unless you either enabled it via config.sys or within the settings, only Ultimate Doom introduced it as default.
[QUOTE=Reagy;50218358]Original Doom and Doom 2 had their mouse support disabled by default unless you either enabled it via config.sys or within the settings, only Ultimate Doom introduced it as default.[/QUOTE]
And? They still had mouse support, it was just disabled by default.
[QUOTE=simkas;50219108]And? They still had mouse support, it was just disabled by default.[/QUOTE]
Mouse support was also really weird and would move your character in addition to looking around, so it was much more viable to play with keyboard. At least that's how it is on my doom 2 windows 95 disc I have sitting around.
Did he really kill that one zombie by throwing another's head at it? That's intense.
[QUOTE=lonefirewarrior;50220466]Did he really kill that one zombie by throwing another's head at it? That's intense.[/QUOTE]
brutal doom
[QUOTE=simkas;50219108]And? They still had mouse support, it was just disabled by default.[/QUOTE]
It's really bad with a mouse if you play it without a source port. Which really the only reason to use the mouse is if you turn off auto aim and turn on mouse aim. Otherwise the mouse only looks left and right which feels weird and moves you around which is not fun if you move it forward or backwards by accident.
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