So, Resurrection of Evil then...
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So, Resurrection of Evil then...
Bit bloody short innit?!?
Got it in the mail at 9 this morning, played for a bit, took a couple of hours break, just completed it now (5:30PM).
And that was on Veteran difficulty.
Don't get me wrong, it was a thoroughly enjoyable blast while it lasted, and the Boss fights in particular were really quite cool. It was even a nice change of pace after plugging away at Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on Expert mode for most of the week, but 6 hours?!?
Hrrmph.
Got it in the mail at 9 this morning, played for a bit, took a couple of hours break, just completed it now (5:30PM).
And that was on Veteran difficulty.
Don't get me wrong, it was a thoroughly enjoyable blast while it lasted, and the Boss fights in particular were really quite cool. It was even a nice change of pace after plugging away at Splinter Cell Chaos Theory on Expert mode for most of the week, but 6 hours?!?
Hrrmph.
They probably lost track of gameplay hours in the mind numbing work load needed for assets creation... 
I ordered it yesterday so hopefully it'll arrive Mon/Tue next week.
I've been reading lots of comments/complaints about the price, for the money it doesn't seem like it good value as a product (that's *not* to be read as a comment on gamplay btw) esp when it's damn near the same as the original game. So combine that with the number of hours... unless you're a l337 player..!?

I ordered it yesterday so hopefully it'll arrive Mon/Tue next week.
I've been reading lots of comments/complaints about the price, for the money it doesn't seem like it good value as a product (that's *not* to be read as a comment on gamplay btw) esp when it's damn near the same as the original game. So combine that with the number of hours... unless you're a l337 player..!?

You're not suppose to rage through it. Take your time, look at all the little cool things in the game, pretend to be enthralled by the game, etc.o'dium wrote:I'm with mat. Took me 2 hour, maybe 2 hours 30 to beat it all together.
REALLY short, but a lot better than doom 3. Still, it gets a tad boring again when they re-use all the same stuff 4 levels in.
black & white blanket logic
That WAS taking my time.redfella wrote:You're not suppose to rage through it. Take your time, look at all the little cool things in the game, pretend to be enthralled by the game, etc.o'dium wrote:I'm with mat. Took me 2 hour, maybe 2 hours 30 to beat it all together.
REALLY short, but a lot better than doom 3. Still, it gets a tad boring again when they re-use all the same stuff 4 levels in.

Got it this morning. Played it a bit this evening. Just got the bullet time power and I'm pleasantly surprised at how they've implemented this by now run-of-the-mill gaming mechanic. The grabber is quite fun as well. Much more of a weapon than HL2's gravity gun. I like how you have to use it against the first boss. And it's very useful against Vulgars.
I can already feel that this is going to be a short expansion, because the game feels rushed somehow. I don't mean that in the sense of that the developers rushed it out of the door, but within the first 10 minutes of playing I already found myself holding a well stocked machinegun and it only took about 30 minutes to get to the first boss.
Maybe the pace of the game slows down, but at this pace it can't be long.
I can already feel that this is going to be a short expansion, because the game feels rushed somehow. I don't mean that in the sense of that the developers rushed it out of the door, but within the first 10 minutes of playing I already found myself holding a well stocked machinegun and it only took about 30 minutes to get to the first boss.
Maybe the pace of the game slows down, but at this pace it can't be long.
my 'w' key says 'run away'.. hehe
Just finished the game actually, it wasn't nearly as bad as D3 for monster closets, but I really feel for the Art guys, all that fantasic work (esp the temple thingy at the start) and it's shrouded in darkness. I think I must have spent most of my time looking around with the flash light rather than playing the game..!
Just finished the game actually, it wasn't nearly as bad as D3 for monster closets, but I really feel for the Art guys, all that fantasic work (esp the temple thingy at the start) and it's shrouded in darkness. I think I must have spent most of my time looking around with the flash light rather than playing the game..!
Ok, I've managed to squeeze in some RoE playtime, and I've just passed the place with the hazard suit zombies and mancubii. So far it's all nice and all, but I can't really get the enjoyment out of it that I had expected.
I did kinda expect it to be just more of the same stuff, but when playing it I feel that I still am waiting for something new to happen, and I still become disappointed when nothing does.
I am already tired of those new imps who throw green fireballs, and all those narrow corridors that make the grav gun more or less worthless.
That first boss-fight was kinda interesting, but hardly anything new (teleporting bosses like the Borg boss in Elite Force II, the monster in the Pill Factory in Beyond Good and Evil, and the plasma ball stuff from the end of Half-Life 2).
Not only is it pretty dull - I get really shitty fps in many areas. I don't know if it's because of sloppy level design or what it is, but in ordinary corridors and smaller rooms I stay around a steady 60fps, but as soon as I enter a larger room it drops to around 30. When the enemies start spawning, there's another fps drop that takes me down to around 20. That outdoor sequence with the Cacos right after you exit the enviroment suit area brought my machine almost to a complete halt, with with only around 8-10fps. It was more or less unplayable.
I think I remember playing D3 at 1024x768 with high detail last summer, but with RoE I've had to go down to 800x600 at medium detail to even be able to play it at all. I don't know if I've messed up my config or what it is, but the performance is definitely worse.
What I'm trying to say is that I want to finish the game, if not only because it's DOOM friggin 3, and it should be good, but as soon as I sit down and start to play, I get the feeling that I could spend my time better doing something else, or at least playing a better game.
Oh, and whoever says that they've played through RoE in two hours is a damn filthy liar - I've played close to four hours now and I'm not even at the second boss.
I did kinda expect it to be just more of the same stuff, but when playing it I feel that I still am waiting for something new to happen, and I still become disappointed when nothing does.
I am already tired of those new imps who throw green fireballs, and all those narrow corridors that make the grav gun more or less worthless.
That first boss-fight was kinda interesting, but hardly anything new (teleporting bosses like the Borg boss in Elite Force II, the monster in the Pill Factory in Beyond Good and Evil, and the plasma ball stuff from the end of Half-Life 2).
Not only is it pretty dull - I get really shitty fps in many areas. I don't know if it's because of sloppy level design or what it is, but in ordinary corridors and smaller rooms I stay around a steady 60fps, but as soon as I enter a larger room it drops to around 30. When the enemies start spawning, there's another fps drop that takes me down to around 20. That outdoor sequence with the Cacos right after you exit the enviroment suit area brought my machine almost to a complete halt, with with only around 8-10fps. It was more or less unplayable.
I think I remember playing D3 at 1024x768 with high detail last summer, but with RoE I've had to go down to 800x600 at medium detail to even be able to play it at all. I don't know if I've messed up my config or what it is, but the performance is definitely worse.
What I'm trying to say is that I want to finish the game, if not only because it's DOOM friggin 3, and it should be good, but as soon as I sit down and start to play, I get the feeling that I could spend my time better doing something else, or at least playing a better game.
Oh, and whoever says that they've played through RoE in two hours is a damn filthy liar - I've played close to four hours now and I'm not even at the second boss.
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A bit what? odd? Yeah, I know. My theory is that it really doesn't matter what keys you use as long as it's comfortable for you. There was a discussion a while back in BD about which way the view tilts according to where you move the mouse. For me I have where I move the mouse forward and the view goes up toward the cieling. A lot of people said they had it the opposite. Point is, it's whatever you get used to.TR!N!X wrote:thats a bit dont you think?
I know of a few peopel that have done it in 2 hours, less than me, so 2 hours 30 ABOUTS is nothing to cry about.VoxProminence wrote:Grudge wrote: Oh, and whoever says that they've played through RoE in two hours is a damn filthy liaro'dium wrote: Took me 2 hour, maybe 2 hours 30 to beat it all together.
so what are you trying to say Grudge?
Remember, it takes me 4 seconds to load a level as well, and not much time to actually BEAT a level. Plus the bosses where easy and i could take down huge monsters with ease.
So, whats your point.
That's really odd, I actually get better FPS in RoE than Doom 3, but then I haven't played Doom 3 itself for a while. But, I did get a real kick in the goolies when you get to Erubus 2 a 'cave' where you had to get over to the other side to activate a lift, my FPS dropped from 45+ to 5 when I first opened the door to get into that area.!Grudge wrote: ...I get really shitty fps in many areas...