#1060 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 07:58:09
Lun you get me wrong, I welcome new ideas to a Doom sequel, it just depends which ideas.
All in all so far I am actually looking forward to playing Doom 4, it actually seems like a fresh FPS for once.
I am thankful it at least not looking to be like Doom3 or Call of Doom.
BUT within this newfangled non stop smooth swimming action Doom, which they do seem to be making an (honest?) attempt at there are some truly ?huh? decisions going on. Especially seeing that seemingly an effort IS being made. So far based on articles id say there is 70% good ideas and 30% crap. If the good ideas are well implemented enough it will outshine the crap and make a decent game.
People will not be playing it 20 years later though, they made sure of that.
And I don't even want a high def remake of Doom2, what the fuck for? I have no problems with the originals gfx.
#1061 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 08:23:43
Not that a high def remake of Doom1/2 would be so bad either after all but I mean its OK, we have actual Doom1/2 with an infinity of content. Doesn't need to be invented.
But surely a FPS as good and timeless as the original could be created by a modern triple A studio some day ? No ?
#1062 posted by [Kona] on 2016/01/21 10:15:55
One day Killes. There's money to be made in a fast-paced action shooter with explorative, creative level design and layouts like D2 (and moreso Quake).
Thank You I Feel Better Now.
#1063 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 10:30:04
Doom 4 Enemies Dropping Items Isnt An Issue
But it needs to make sense. Right now it's basically shoot ANY demon and you get a pinata situation of loot.
Doom enemies have always dropped ammo and guns, but they dropped for whatever they are carrying. Chaingunners drop bullets, soldiers drop shells. It wouldn't be out of the question for mancubus's to drop plasma, revenants to drop rockets.... just has to make sense! Imagine if you shot a dog in Quake and it dropped packs of rockets, you'd wonder what the fuck was going on!
Dropping health isn't an issue either. In Blood the enemies would occasionally drop a bleeding heart which served as a health pickup, it was basically your enemies soul. Doom could surely do this instead of dropping medkits. Or hell, have a zombie soldier who is a medic... problem fucking solved!
IMO this is a case of poor design language and exposition than merely poor design.
#1065 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 11:55:31
"Doom enemies have always dropped ammo and guns, but they dropped for whatever they are carrying. Chaingunners drop bullets, soldiers drop shells."
Yes, this. I always appreciated that. Shooters that don't give you what the enemy was carrying can be frustrating.
"He had a shotgun! Where'd it go?!"
#1066 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 11:56:38
Heh, Gears did this fairly well but was stingy with ammo for obvious reasons ... It was always weird to grab an enemies gun and be like, "Huh, he had 3 bullets left. Guess I could have just waited him out..."
#1067 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 12:00:09
For the record, I think id should just hand their IPs over to MachineGames and let them handle it from here on you. The latest Wolfenstein games were WONDERFUL.
#1068 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 12:00:31
"here on out". Thanks Obama.
Fifth Summed It Up
#1069 posted by mankrip on 2016/01/21 12:30:01
Perfect explanation.
I Was Writing A Lengthy Reply On The Two Different Systems
#1070 posted by skacky on 2016/01/21 12:31:20
But Fifth said it better than me.
#1071 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 12:42:44
Fifth gave birth to our point. Thank you Fifth :)
News Flash
#1072 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/21 13:16:45
Here, I've fixed it for you lot:
So in Doom there is obviously an omnipotent god-like demon that is playing with you; he's the one responsible for masterminding things like all the extremely contrived and balanced arena-like combat challenges; the very convenient placement of power-ups that none of the other monsters seem bothered about hiding from you; and the way he often opens magic doors to allow you to continue when you kill a certain number of demons - to name but just a few examples.
So this omnipotent meta-demon - turns out he's also really impressed when you kill a monster in a gratuitous and grotesque up-close-and-personal way - it tickles him in just the right way - and he (maybe she?) rewards you with some random loot when you do this, because how the Hell (hehehe) is that any crazier than all the other silly ways he has challenged and rewarded you throughout the game?
You're welcome. We now return to our regularly scheduled programme...
#1073 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 13:19:41
Yeah, but this metam demon would distribute heatlh rewards in the form of fetid gelatinous globs of floating blood you have to ingest to get the benefits of. And not fucking desktop icons.
Gameplay Rules
#1074 posted by ijed on 2016/01/21 13:28:35
Enemies shouldn't drop health because otherwise there's no reason to explore.
I think Jneerz Janeerss... Willem mentioned that earlier on.
Its the same reason why I didn't like the flamer guy in Quoth - getting hit by him was trivial because he dropped a health pack.
As to realism or internal logic - who gives a fuck? The original Doom certainly didn't and was a great game for it.
The game play must rule all in order for it to be a good game.
'Why does X happen?'
'Because it makes the game more fun.'
If thats not the answer to that question then the game is either being made less fun, or having the amount of fun it contains diluted. Just by the inclusion of feature X.
Killes
#1075 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/21 13:28:55
That was answered many posts ago - the player's helmet (ooh matron!) is doing a google-glass thingy to add graphical overlays on stuff and whatnot.
#1076 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 13:30:13
"As to realism or internal logic"
I think there's a disconnect here for a lot of people. When we talk about internal consistency that doesn't necessarily imply realism. It means a rule set that the game adheres to that makes sense - in context of the game world.
#1077 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/21 13:40:00
I lean more towards the view that ijed also shares with me - that gameplay fun should always take priority above in-universe "logic".
But even so, I think my post #1072 lays out a case for how this really isn't at odds with the other stuff that happens in Doom (going by classic Doom rules at least)
If it's weird that demons drop rockets or whatever, how is that any weirder than when you come across the same things in the environment but arranged neatly in the shape of a pentagram, or a circle or something? (ref: Doom 1, Doom 2) Who the fuck put them there?
Yeah I Know
#1078 posted by ijed on 2016/01/21 13:50:03
But if the game logic is clean and well constructed enough, anything that would otherwise seem odd just goes by without a second thought.
For example, in Doom's hanger level there was a string of armour helmet upgrades along one computer wall.
Nobody cared because the game's internal logic didn't. It's a game about running around really fast shooting demons from hell with shotguns and hitting them with chainsaws.
That nihilistic arcade adrenaline is a special thing that Doom tapped into.
And, as was mentioned earlier in the thread, the original game could be played as a type of asteroids clone if you just left the minimap turned on. This was discussed in that vectorpoem / Coelcanth blog post ages ago.
Yeah That
#1079 posted by ijed on 2016/01/21 13:54:17
#1080 posted by Killes on 2016/01/21 14:47:18
OK 2 things :
1 : the drops kill exploration as said before. They also kill the perceived value of pick ups.
If they are automatically dished out by enemies - it just doesn't matter anymore - something hurts me, it also heals me, so I just don't care so much if the enemy might hurt me, he is much less threatening because he cancels out his threat.
Its different when you know there are only so many resources to be found and if you waste them by sucking your gonna run dry and die.
In truth I feel it is a bit of a veiled attempt at getting god damn fucking regenerating health in there. That you have to hide under cover 10 seconds or pick up an automatically and reliably dropped health pack is the same shit, just the latter is a faster implementation of it.
Still, BFG panic button and regenerating health = shit to make the game not upsetting to vocal bratty cunts that like their entertainment non challenging and spoon fed.
Admitted Doom 4 does not look that easy so lets say these are maybe concessions that had to be made to appease investors in the enterprise.
But that is what they are and not smart fun or otherwise positive ideas towards the betterment of the game.
2 : the helmet highlights stuff. OK, then please may it be the one causing this particular orb of floating blood to glow/pulsate indicating it is of value to the marine. And not a nondescript can of soda dropped from flesh and circuits.
Kinn
Having a meta explanation like that for development laziness makes do a little internal scream.
It's not asking a lot of the designers to add some logical context. If doom can do it 21 years ago then I don't see why they have to be lazy with development today.
Maybe the gameplay will make up for it... but I feel like I'm saying that a lot these days.
"the MP alpha was shit, maybe the singleplayer will make up for it"
"the design decisions are stupid, maybe the gameplay will make up for it"
Fifth.
#1082 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/21 16:56:54
My point is that it's no less logical than the rest of the nonsensical stuff that formed the design of Doom 1 and 2.
My other point is that I personally don't give a flying fig that it's nonsensical, and that we really shouldn't have to justify every abstract game mechanic with an in-universe explanation... but a lot of you seem to think that we need to, and therefore I suggested (tongue-in-cheek) an explanation that is no less daft than the one you naturally have to invoke to explain all the other crazy stuff you saw in Doom 1 and 2 - if you really think it needs explaining, that is.
Doom 1 and 2 really does not have much internal consistency or logic. Very little of it makes sense. I don't understand why people are pretending that it does. The level design was stuffed to the brim with wierd one-off environmental cause/effect interactions that make no sense whatsoever.
#1083 posted by Kinn on 2016/01/21 17:06:46
Anyway I think it's worth pointing out that I am aware that this new monster drop CRISIS has two components:
1) The argument that it makes no in-universe sense that monsters drop items on melee death. I have laid down a lot of words saying why I think this argument is utter bollocks
2) The argument that it's bad for gameplay that monsters drop items on melee kills, saying it cheapens things etc. That is actually a valid argument, but I will not join that argument because I have absolutely zero evidence right now that it's a bad thing. (Killes' argument on this is based around a lot of assumptions on how the rest of the game will play, but I'm going to reserve judgement on this until I actually play the game).
#1084 posted by JneeraZ on 2016/01/21 17:42:33
"Doom 1 and 2 really does not have much internal consistency or logic."
I think you're wrong on this. Can you cite examples of where the game conflicts with itself?
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