 Or
#10063 posted by R.P.G. on 2006/04/04 11:41:47
The texture id Software used is actually an open source texture or a texture from a commercial texture pack and thus TRL dudes actually have rights to it. Something similar to how we keep hearing Doom doors opening in movies all the time. Maybe.
 Yeah...
#10064 posted by than on 2006/04/04 16:18:39
and that tumbling skull block release sound from the end of doom 2... and the cyberdemon scream.
Didn't think the textures came from a library though - especially the more grotesque ones. I thought only id could come up with that sort of stuff.
 Yes!!
#10065 posted by Tronyn on 2006/04/04 16:48:18
"and that tumbling skull block release sound from the end of doom 2..."
I always hear that sound! Thought I was paranoid until now!
 Yup
#10066 posted by SleepwalkR on 2006/04/04 17:05:56
that one is definitely taken from some sample cd. I mean you even hear it in commerials...
 I Hear Some Metal Bands Ripped Off The Doom Music, Too
#10067 posted by BlackDog on 2006/04/05 03:10:04
nt
 Smashing Pumpkins..
#10068 posted by than on 2006/04/05 06:31:10
credit id for a sample from Doom in the Mellon Collie album notes. It's the rocket explosion sound and appears on the track XYU.
Amazing?
God, Billie Corgan is a twat.
 Zounds!
#10069 posted by generic on 2006/04/05 07:00:51
And what's up with the Ogre in Quake and the Pig Cop in Duke Nukem 3D making the same/similar sounds?
#10070 posted by necros on 2006/04/05 10:20:57
most of the sounds that are in doom/quake are from a very popular sound sample CD.
 I Bet
#10071 posted by Blitz on 2006/04/05 12:38:25
If you browsed through some of the older Emu or Fairlight soundbanks, you'd find a wealth of used sounds.
They were both early samplers that had a number of add on carts and discs, and still do, but my guess is that Bobby Prince probably had either an Emu or a Fairlight and that's why those sounds seem ubiquitous -- because that was pretty much the only game in town for people who didn't want to do foley recordings themselves back in the day.
 Someone
#10072 posted by bambuz on 2006/04/05 12:56:05
or even a number of people did updated sounds for quake - paks, used the original 44 khz 16 bit sounds from the libraries. The shaft for example sounds a bit different, it was fucked up a bit in the conversion in quake. (didn't q1test have better sound?)
 Doom
#10073 posted by Lunaran on 2006/04/05 17:00:08
Several original doom .midi's are actually 'covers' of metal songs. There was a list at doom3world I read ages ago I've never been able to relocate, so if anyone knows where that can be found I'd be eternally grateful for several hours.
 5 New Map Reviews
5 new map reviews at my site.
2 reviews by myself and 3 from Tronyn.
reviews of:
Egyptian Rhapsody.
Teacups.
Hangover Devestation.
Event Horizon.
Forgotten Tomb.
great maps, everyone!
 Forgot Link....
i think everyone here knows the URL, but just in case:
http://www.planetquake.com/underworld/index.html
 Underworldfan
#10076 posted by JPL on 2006/04/06 01:17:05
Thanks for the review ! I'm glad you enjoyed the map ;)
 Underwoldfan And Tronyn
#10077 posted by Ankh on 2006/04/06 01:48:35
Thanks for the reviews. You rock!
Keep it going!
 Lunaran:
#10078 posted by metlslime on 2006/04/06 03:37:42
I remember at least 2 of them were Alice In Chains songs.
 There Is
#10079 posted by bambuz on 2006/04/06 05:32:30
an mp3 named "bobby prince is a filthy thief" that explains a lot. :)
 Yeah UWF/Tronyn
#10080 posted by Hrimfaxi on 2006/04/06 06:17:19
Thanks for the reviews! Keep up the good work!
 Lunaran
#10081 posted by Jago on 2006/04/06 07:19:39
 Hi
JPL: i liked your map a lot, good atmosphere, and i think your previous map was even more atmospheric. :)
Hrimfaxi: thanks
Ankh: replied to your an email, and i changed the download link for you as you asked.
 Underworldfan
#10083 posted by JPL on 2006/04/06 12:25:16
I know, CDA was better visually than Event Horizon... However, it is not the same map style (i.e. medieval vs base) and I have to admit I'm more comfortable with medieval stuff: I'm maybe more inspired by medieval theme than other themes...
OTOH, I read the review you posted today on your website, and I found it very good. Also, I found very cool the fact you didn't mentionned explicitely CyberDemons existence: you let the surprise to new players, even if Doom reference is given, and I found it a good idea.
Anyway, thanks a lot for the review.
 Lunaran
#10084 posted by starbuck on 2006/04/07 01:27:44
the best result I got was a cached site... looks pretty complete:
http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:YKZHENd6JoMJ:doom.wikicities.com/wiki/Doom_II_music+doom+midi+%22them+bones%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=4&client=safari
if that doesn't work I got there by searching for 'doom midi "them bones"' on Google and it was the 4th result.
 This Mp3 Explains Something
#10085 posted by bambuz on 2006/04/07 05:13:32
 Bambuz
#10086 posted by JPL on 2006/04/07 06:11:18
Wow... first sounds like Metallica - Kill Them All 1st album... all my youth..... :)
 Quake Q Symbol .svg
#10087 posted by Spirit on 2006/04/07 09:07:32
Anyone got the .svg of the Quake-Q? Moondrunk or Up2nogood made it. Please send to my email address
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