On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 11:09, Van Eps, Nathan D. (James Tower) wrote: > All the graphics and sound are going to be the same regardless of the option > you choose. Since they all are going to use the original CD. I would check > the various websites to see what they have done to the original code.
Not neccessarily. It is very much possible to change the graphics, and theres also been much better sound support going into some of the doom projects. Two that stand out are legacy doom and jdoom. Heres a screenshot of the 3d development going into the 'legacy doom' package. http://legacy.newdoom.com/gallery/shot5.shtml Also, probably one of the coolest doom projects is (at the moment at least?) windows only, but it's called jDoom. I've often found myself ditching more 'modern' games for a quick jdoom fragfest. It's just kind of a pain to reboot to play doom :) http://www.doomsdayhq.com/screenshots.php?game=jdoom&index=1 note that jdoom by default doesnt use 3d objects, and legacy doesnt yet support it (under development still). Chris I 2180, U.S. History question: What 20th Century U.S. President was almost impeached and what office did he later hold?
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