| Title: |
WadSpy v1.1 |
| Filename: |
utils/wad_tools/wadspy11.zip |
| Size: |
29 KB
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| Date: |
07/01/12 |
| Author: |
Oliver Brakmann |
| E-mail: |
obrakmann@gmx.net |
| Description: |
WadSpy is a tool to view .WAD statistics and estimate a level's difficulty. This version (1.1) has been modified to work on 64 bit operating systems too. |
| Credits: |
Randall R. Spangler, for the original WadWhat André Majorél for the initial Linux port My buddy Christian for the Windows executable |
| Base: |
Modified wadwha11.zip |
| Build time: |
A few days probably |
| Editor(s) used: |
Geany |
| Bugs: |
None at this time |
| Rating: |
     (9 votes)
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Supported mirrors:
Unsupported mirrors:
/idgames protocol:
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Reviews:
| useless 0/5 | x | | I see no point in this. The monster count in a particular level doesn't fully dictate the *subjective* difficulty therein. Furthermore, a low number can prove challenging as well, when placed in tactical spots where they have a strategic advantage over the player. Such as sniping chaingunners, traps and narrow passages. | x | | Scoring so far in unfair. What is wrong with this tool? It does as described, so 3 stars. | x | | ^But it doesn't actually help. You would get better results in all fields and more simply by opening the map up in a map editor. | x | | I see no point in using this when I can just use SlumpEd or DoomBuilder. | x | | ws.exe *.wad > wsreport.txt
5 stars to offset the newbies.
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