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If you own either game already, you’ll get it for free.

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[–] grrgyle 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (2 children)

My main takeaway is that the original Dooms owe much of their cultural relevance to work done by the community for free, under the open source ethos.

And then there's the creative work done using those tools: thousands of hours worth of megawads, total conversions, one offs, and weird little experiments - that have been responsible for keeping Doom actually relevant.

For decades, nothing new happened with Doom 1, 2, or 64, that wasn't authored by us, and for free. The retro dooms weren't exactly abandonware, but for all intents and purposes the franchise has been community run. Yeah you buy the official IWADs from their license holders, but that was the extent of it.

Yes they have the legal right to charge for this work, but like, it's not the coolest move given all the history.

EDIT oh wait I read on a bit - it's free? That changes things. Definitely wish it was more open, but at least it's not a cash grab

[–] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago

Yeah you buy the official IWADs from their license holders, but that was the extent of it.

And even this was optional thanks to Freedoom.

[–] jay@mbin.zerojay.com 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It's a whole new port of the game given away freely to those who had previously paid for the more recent ports.

[–] grrgyle 1 points 3 months ago

Yeah, I saw that. See my edit. I've had a chance to play it and it is pretty good. Definitely not as good as the previous ports (I spotted some lighting glitches, artefacting, and mobs getting stuck on linedefs; dark rooms also do not look as "textural" as in previous ports -- this is just what I spotted lazily playing through the first episode anyway).

But the audio options are fun, and it's nice to have an excuse to play through the whole series again (actually, I just played through Doom 1 last week and was about halfway through Doom 2, when I got news of this port (thanks to this post!), so that's why the old ports are so fresh in my mind). Also, the achievements look actually attainable rofl, for those who like to get that 100%.