Nikk Mann has released a pretty interesting mod for Doom Eternal. This mod attempts to restore some of graphics effects that id Software has cut from the game. Thus, you can enable player shadow (as well as self-shadowing), anamorphic lens flares and an improved HUD. Continue reading Doom Eternal Mod restores cut graphics effects, like player shadow, anamorphic lens flares & more
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Doom Eternal sold 3 times more than Doom 2016 at launch, Half-Life: Alyx had a total of 860K players
SuperData has shared its monthly report, stating that that Doom Eternal sold 3 million digital units in March 2020. According to the company, that’s more than three times what Doom sold (957K) during its launch in May 2016. Continue reading Doom Eternal sold 3 times more than Doom 2016 at launch, Half-Life: Alyx had a total of 860K players
id Software developers react to DOOM Eternal speedrun
It’s been almost a month since the official release of DOOM Eternal, and speedrunners have already finished the game in under a half hour. Which is insane, especially when you see exactly how they do it. I mean seriously, these guys probably spent hundreds of hours playing the game and exploring every-freaking-thing.
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Someone has finished DOOM Eternal in under 31 minutes
It’s been a couple of weeks since DOOM Eternal released, and someone has already finished the game in under 31 minutes. Which is pretty crazy if you think about, and even more crazy when you watch it. Seriously, take a look at the video, it’s completely bonkers.
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Doom 4 Vanilla 3.0 Mod available for download, featuring reworked blood sprites & improved animations
Doomworld’s member ‘Noiser’ has released a brand new version of the DOOM 4 Vanilla mod. This is a must-have mod that you really have to play, especially if you love id Software’s classic Doom games. Continue reading Doom 4 Vanilla 3.0 Mod available for download, featuring reworked blood sprites & improved animations
Here is how you can play Doom Eternal in third-person mode
A couple of days ago, we shared a guide via which you could enable the classic pistol in Doom Eternal. And today, we are happy to report that there is a way to experience this new Doom game in a third-person mode. Continue reading Here is how you can play Doom Eternal in third-person mode
The origin of the BFG 9000 from DOOM
The BFG 9000 is an iconic part of DOOM’s identity. The BFG 9000 is a large, solid metal gun which fires large balls of green plasma. It’s considered as the most powerful weapon in the game. The initials composing the weapon’s name stand for “Big Fucking Gun”. In the 2005 movie they called it “Bio Force Gun”. Alternatively, is also stands for “Big Friggin’ Gun” or “Big Fancy Gun”.
DOOM Eternal PC Review: The End Is Nigh
The tagline of the game is “rip and tear, until it is done”, but ripping and tearing is only a portion of what the game has to offer. The DOOM Slayer has been unleashed upon earth to destroy everything that is evil in his path. You can rip and tear demons in half, or pull their freaking head off. You can slash and stab them in the jugular, or in the brain. You can shoot them in the face and break their necks. You can force feed them explosives and pull their disgusting eyes out. You can smash their head with your bloody fists or with your feet, stomping them until there’s nothing left. Hell, you can even reduce them to a puddle of blood and guts.
Here is how you can unlock and have the classic pistol in Doom Eternal
In case you weren’t aware of, Doom Eternal does not feature the classic pistol from the Doom series. Instead, the first weapon that players get their hands on is the shotgun. However, it appears that PC gamers can unlock and get the pistol via CheatEngine. Continue reading Here is how you can unlock and have the classic pistol in Doom Eternal
Doom Eternal does not have a main or render thread, Anti-Aliasing uses up to 32 temporal subsamples
id Software’s Tiago Sousa and Axel Gneiting have shared some new tech details about Doom Eternal. According to Gneiting, Doom Eternal does not have a main or render thread. Instead, the game has jobs with one worker thread per core. Continue reading Doom Eternal does not have a main or render thread, Anti-Aliasing uses up to 32 temporal subsamples