Gadbury
Warming Up

Posts: 21
Registered: 02-12 |
It's great to join the Doomworld community; yes, I'm a new guy - hello all :) I don't (think I) know anyone here and I've not been around for long, so my thoughts might be a bit misguided or naive...
I've noticed while I've been here all of a week or so (!) a few members here who are very experienced with editing for id Tech 1. I get the impression Doomworld is THE place to be regarding Doom and other id Tech 1 editing stuff. However, aside from the veterans here continuing to put out work, I've also noticed novice mappers who are releasing stuff for the first time; very encouraging and healthy for the community. So I wondered if this is normal - are there usually new mappers appearing regularly and releasing for the first time and what proportion stay and develop further? Also, has there been a recent resurgence of interest in Doom and editing?
I did some stuff with DoomCAD (which came bundled on a PC magazine cover disc) a few years ago, creating basic rooms and trying some more clever things with triggers. I also had a play with GTK Radiant and knocked up some far-from-finished maps for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. Also played about with the Source engine's Hammer editor.
Anyway, I've decided to have a go at completing a complete level... eek! Doombuilder 2 is a brilliant editor, I must say, and it really helps me progress at a steady rate. I don't remember it being quite so straightforward (!) with DoomCAD. Doombuilder also encourages experimentation, as it seems stable, intuitive and mistakes can easily be undone. Anyway, progress is underway and I look forwards - in time - to sharing my efforts with the community.
I seem to go through this every five years but my recent Doom nostalgia trip, which seems particularly strong what with my general disatisfaction with modern games, has been inspired by having played Doom II on XBLA with my younger bro (who was born the year Doom released!). I managed to persuade him to get it for alcohol-fueled, co-op gaming! I've also fired up Doom on the PC again, started watching some 'Let's Play' series on YouTube, reading old interviews and listening to podcasts with Romero.
Eurogamer's Doom retrospective article also helped reignite my Doom love.
Always been an id Software fan. I guess I was one of the not-so-many that was excited about RAGE and bought it day 1.
Sorry, I rambled a bit... /end!
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