Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20180827202615/@comment-1496755-20180829064409

Believe it or not, Call of Duty seems to be on the decline. It is trying to survive by focusing on multiplayer, though, to the point that it could eventually abandon Single Player altogether. At any rate, for me the CoD series consists only of the first two games, they are the only ones I can tolerate.

Black Countess is a cool name. I'll have a look at them at some point. You don't like brutality? What kind of tyrant are you going to be then? :P

It's definitely a good idea to keep such archives. I started keeping one more than 10 years ago and it has grown quite a bit. Occasionally I upgrade some stuff for the sake of "keeping it genuine" - e.g. some zipped DOS games were replaced with actual floppy images, some preinstalled things were replaced with original installers + appropriate patches. There's also a bit of redundancy - sometimes I have more than one copy of something because it's in different formats or part of different collections (e.g. a Quake CD that only has the 1.06 version, but also a package that installs 1.06 + Winquake, as well as that newer CD that contains version 1.08, Winquake, VQuake and some older version of GLQuake).

Your collection looks good - and it's a reminder of how I was lucky enough to salvage that 0.8 Beta. Good to know one more person is keeping it safe.

My WADs collection is kind of messy. Didn't have the patience to make it more ordered, I'd just divide the stuff into Doom / Doom 2 and then just 7z them all together. But in more recent years I have set aside my favorites or some map packs with historical significance into separate packages.

I guess we're all getting old... I am not as nocturnal as I used to be. Though, of course, I can still be nocturnal during vacations when I don't have to get up early. But otherwise, it's pretty hard, in the morning I feel like an old dirty rag that has been stepped on by a burly farmer with extremely mud-covered boots. That wasn't the case back in 2009-2011... oh well, can't stop time, can we?

YouTube has the adventage of being more accessible, more popular and easier to use, I think... as for re-recording, that's up to you. It looks adequate the way it is now, though there is always room for improvement.