Doom 3 Vs Doom 3 Bfg

Doom 3 (PS4/X1) ‘Re-Release’ differences from the BFG Edition - Anti-Aliasing is now implemented, no more jaggies - 1080p vs 720p upscale. I manage to port (most) the classic Doom 3 mod on Doom 3 BFG edition. All the maps are working (exept intro) on both singleplayer and multiplayer. I heavily recommend to use Classic RBDoom3BFG since it is the only Doom 3 BFG Edition source port that support.ogg and.flac audio files and you can.

What you need to know

  • Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 are now available natively on Xbox One.
  • The Xbox 360 backward compatible versions have been removed from sale, but are still accessible to existing owners.
  • The new ports require you to be online for certain features.
  • You can purchase them through the Microsoft Store.

Updated August 15, 2019: Bethesda has updated the Doom games so that logging into Bethesda.net is optional.

At QuakeCon 2019, Bethesda announced that Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 were coming to a number of different platforms like Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. Doom and Doom II are also available on mobile platforms like Android and iOS. If you want to play them natively on your console, you can download them right now. Luckily, the games are quite cheap because Doom and Doom II cost $5, while Doom 3 comes in at $10.

Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 were supposed to go on sale yesterday afternoon, but it looks like that was delayed until this morning. It's unclear why this is the case, but it might be related to the fact that other versions have been removed from the Xbox 360 Marketplace.

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Keep in mind that the three Doom games on Xbox One require you to sign in to a Bethesda.net account. While this isn't ideal, it seems like the company is locking down games to its online portal. Bethesda wants this to be optional, but right now it isn't. What's even more shocking is that the Xbox 360 versions of Doom, Doom II, and Doom 3 which were backward compatible, have been removed from sale. Bethesda definitely wants you to buy the native Xbox One ports which may be more expensive.

Initially, there was an error which resulted in those who had already bought the three backward compatible games to be unable to access them. Luckily, that has since been resolved, but it doesn't look like they'll go on sale again. If you want to purchase these paritcular Doom games, be sure to do so on Xbox One. Since all Xbox One games are rumored to be compatible with Microsoft's upcoming console Project Scarlett, you'll still be able to play them on future hardware.

Doom

Celebrate Doom's 25th anniversary with the rerelease of the original Doom. First released in 1993, Doom introduced millions of players to the fast-paced demon-slaying action the franchise is known for. Relive the birth of the first-person shooter and experience the demon-blasting fun that popularized the genre. This version contains the Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed expansion with nine more action-packed levels.

Welcome to Hell

Doom

The original

Doom introduced millions of players to the fast-paced demon-slaying action the franchise is known for. If you haven't played it before, get ready to go around tricky levels with overpowered weapons.

Doom II

You can also celebrate Doom's 25th anniversary with the rerelease of Doom II. This beloved sequel to the groundbreaking Doom gave players the brutal Super Shotgun to bear against deadlier demons, and the infamous boss, the Icon of Sin. This version of the game contains Master Levels, almost two dozen stages made by the community and developers.

Icon of Sin

Doom II

The best boss ever

Edition

Doom II introduced millions of players to the overpowered shotgun. Just like the original, get ready to go around twisted levels with insane weapons. You have to shoot everything in your path.

Doom 3

Lastly, you can top off your collection with Doom 3. While Doom 3 isn't the third part in a trilogy, it's the critically-acclaimed retelling of he original Doom where players must battle their way through a demon-infested facility before entering the abyss to battle Hell's mightiest warrior. This version also contains the Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Missions expansions.

Better graphics

Doom 3

More of a remake

Doom 3 is essentially a remake of the original Doom, but with modern graphics for the time. While the game was more horror-focused than its predessors, it still garnered great reviews.

Doom Eternal, the latest shooter in the franchise, is scheduled to launch on November 22. You can preorder it for $60 on Amazon if you want.

Updated July 29, 2019: Bethesda said that the inability for those who purchased the Xbox 360 versions of the games from accessing the titles through backward compatibility was a mistake. However, they won't return for sale on Xbox 360. New customers will have to buy them on Xbox One. Additionally, in a future update, the publisher will lift the Bethesda.net sign-in restriction so that it's optional.

Return to Hell

Doom Eternal

Super smooth

Doom Eternal is the next frenetic iteration in the long-running franchise. Set for launch on November 22, the game aims to bring even more fast-paced action to PC and consoles with new enemies, a new story, additional multiplayer modes, and much more.

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Doom 3 BFG Edition
Developer(s)id Software
Panic Button (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch)
Publisher(s)Bethesda Softworks
Nvidia Lightspeed Studios (Nvidia Shield)
Designer(s)Jerry Keehan
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
  • Andy Chang
  • Pat Duffy
SeriesDoom
Engineid Tech 4
Platform(s)
ReleasePS3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows
  • NA: October 16, 2012
  • AU: October 18, 2012
  • EU: October 19, 2012
Nvidia ShieldPS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
  • WW: July 26, 2019
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Doom 3: BFG Edition is a remaster version of Doom 3, released worldwide in October 2012 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360.[1] The BFG Edition features enhanced graphics, better audio (with more horror effects), a checkpoint save system, and support for 3D displays and head-mounted displays (HMD). The game also includes the previous expansion, Resurrection of Evil, and a new single-player expansion pack called The Lost Mission. Additionally, it includes copies of the original Doom (the Ultimate Doom edition with the add-on fourth episode, 'Thy Flesh Consumed'), and Doom II with the expansion No Rest for the Living, previously available for the Xbox 360. The BFG Edition also features the ability to use the flashlight while holding a weapon, in the form of the armor-mounted flashlight.[2]

The source code of Doom 3: BFG Edition's game engine was released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) in November 2012.

On July 26, 2019, Doom 3: BFG Edition was released for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

Plot[edit]

Doom 3[edit]

The comparison between Doom 3 and the remastered, improved Doom 3: BFG Edition.

Resurrection of Evil[edit]

The Lost Mission[edit]

The player takes the role of the last surviving member of Bravo team, which was seen being ambushed by demons in Doom 3. The Bravo team survivor is contacted by Dr. Richard Meyers (voiced by Paul Eiding), a scientist working on teleportation experiments in Exis Labs, and asked to help Meyers destroy an experimental teleportation array that was captured by the demons and is currently held deep inside Hell. The array is potentially powerful enough to send an army of demons all the way to Earth, hence Meyers' desperation to destroy it. To achieve this goal, the marine must acquire the components necessary to activate the Exis Labs teleportation system, then travel to Hell in order to destroy the teleportation array. In the epilogue, the marine is teleported by Dr. Meyers back to Mars. The reinforcements from Earth arrive to search for another marine who is still missing; eventually, they find him in the Delta Labs complex.[3]

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Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic(PC) 59/100[4]
(PS3) 67/100[5]
(X360) 67/100[6]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Eurogamer5/10[7]
GameZone8/10[8]
IGN7.6/10[9]

The game received mixed reviews. The updated graphics, sound design, and inclusion of the new Lost Mission content were praised. Criticism was directed at the BFG Editions's long load times, forced auto-saves, and control scheme which forces the player to cycle through their weapons continuously in order to access a particular weapon – a feature deemed extremely inappropriate given the game's suspenseful, action-oriented gameplay. The controls overall were considered a step backwards due to the previous generation ports of Doom 3 allowing players to assign weapons to hotkeys. The inability to toggle back to the traditional flashlight mechanic of the original game was also criticized.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Doom 3: BFG Edition will light up store shelves in October'. Warp Zoned. June 19, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  2. ^Totilo, Stephen (May 30, 2012). 'New Doom 3 For Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 Supports Head-Mounted Displays'. Kotaku. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  3. ^'Doom 3: BFG Edition – The Lost Mission Trailer'. IGN. August 2, 2012. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  4. ^'Doom 3 BFG Edition for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  5. ^'Doom 3 BFG Edition for PlayStation 3 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  6. ^'Doom 3 BFG Edition for Xbox 360 Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  7. ^Stanton, Rich (October 19, 2012). 'Doom 3: BFG Edition Review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  8. ^Workman, Robert (October 23, 2012). 'Doom 3: BFG Edition'. GameZone. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  9. ^Ingenito, Vincent (October 25, 2012). 'Doom 3: BFG Edition Review'. IGN. Retrieved July 27, 2015.

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