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  1. AI Gaming engines

    As Ai gaming engines begin to appear , what are your thoughts? Doom works like shit with neural model engine
  2. Just Locus

    Vapourware DOOM / Quake Mod Megathread

    DOOM and Quake's mods are what breathe life into these games so many years after their release, even after the dozens of re-releases, people continue to fork these games' original engines to forge some of the most well-made boomer shooters there are. —————— Build Engine Games This was the...
  3. Schwalbe1728

    DoomRL Review

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-MhTxkBdnU&list=PL6pr7IOPkL8e1KDPIuib0N1jlKI0D0Riu&index=8 Took me a bloody while to finish this one... Enjoy. Feedback welcome as well, by the way.
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  5. Doom mod that combines every Doom game

    When the Doom reboot came out, there were mods trying to implement some of its gameplay elements into classic Doom, with D4D (Doom 4 Doom) and D4T (Death: Foretold) being big examples. However, something similar kind of happen with Doom 3, but most Doom mods based around its series were either...

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