Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180701173946

Oh, I had almost forgotten that... one of these days I should check how many people on the Doom Facebook group know about it. Wouldn't be surprised if there are none :P

Be careful - while CoD does not have torches (thank God!), some levels have those kerosene lamps appearing here and there. And there's no big message on the screen to tell you how to react to them.

Note to self - think of some fan fic story about LURK. The story behind this map will be so cool that it'll blow everything out of the water.

The creatures kind of look like rough models for xenomorphs from the Alien series. Which is pretty weird because that doesn't quite mix with Quake's overall theme, or Q2's alleged story about Crystal Rock. And then there's that pentagram thing near the ceiling - again, never to be seen anywhere in the actual maps. And Dark Hour's story seemed to suggest there'd be rescuable soldiers who would join you. Were they really planning such a feature, dropped due to technical complications or time restraints? Who knows...

Imagine what ti was like having pen friends before the internet. I'd send you a letter in March, complaining about the cold weather and you'd reply "What are you talking about, it's the middle of July?!?" And then I'd get your reply and wonder why you even mention July, since I'm already decorating the Christmas tree. (good thing regular mail was never that slow in reality)

Heh, nice to see you keeop discovering high-quality fan creations. I'm struggling to finish a translation, which has an abundance of surgery-related terms. It's something about dogs with problematic shoulder joints and how to fix them... fairly monotonous too. Perhaps I'll be finally able to see what videos you've uploaded in the upcoming week.

About the axe - since you start with it and it doesn't correspond to a pickup, it could be considered a part of the player. But it's also a weapon, with its own effects and tactics, so it justifies being considered its own thing... I guess.