Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-1915529-20140622135517

Typical 00’s boy attitude. I bet you’d fall off your chair if I was to tell you that before floppy disks, games were loaded from cassette tapes. Now it’s all digital downloads and blu-rays. Tut tut, what an ignorant generation we have.

I remember two games I had on floppy disk, ‘Chadwick and the Sneaky Egg Thief’ and ‘Aladdin’.

Kran decks 2-3 is like half way through the game. I guess that shows dedication. ‘Unreal’ difficulty is hard, but I guess you’ll find it easy compared to the modded levels you used.

I just couldn’t wait to play Thief 2, so I skipped the blooper level. Perhaps I will play it next time I completed DP.

Jedi Knight’s cut scenes meant having to fit the game onto two disks. It’s funny that almost decade after floppy disks turned into CDs and then onto DVDs and Blu-Rays, the XB360 had to revert back to having disk 1, 2 3... because they didn’t have the idea of putting a HD-DVD drive in it. I assume they couldn’t use Blu-Ray because that belonged to Sony. I can’t remember when HD-DVD died off.

I have never lag problems with Quake 2 or JK. Although they were a few years after CDs came in for gaming.

I’ve just completed Heretic, E5M8. It is all sorts of hell but not too difficult once you get into the hang of it. I also decided to fight D’Sparil again since I had the save just before the fight and I think overall he is more difficult to kill. That means D’Sparil is the single most difficult enemy and E3M8 is the most difficult level in the game. But that’s down to opinion at the end of the day.

What do you think is the most difficult level Vork?

Also my favourite is probably E5M7 because the designers seem to be trying everything to get around the engine’s limit of be unable to have multiple floors. You feel like you’re assaulting a fortress rather than walking around somewhere like all the other levels. Death has all of this to look forward to.