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DOOM Sounds In Reverse

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Most of the DOOM sounds are in reverse except weapon sounds and sounds that wouldn't make sense in reverse.


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I'm the author and I did put a text file along with it but I don't know what happened.... -DOOMLancelot

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Doesnt't work. The sounds weren't imported properly. 0/5.

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Holy Cow!, its like going back in time. Its very wierd idea having the sounds in reverse. To my point of view, its interesting, but it dosen't work. I'd rather not waste my time downloading this wad, its pointless for many. 1/5 Stars -PC

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Weird, the sounds seem to be in the correct 8-bit 11025 format, but they won't work with all source ports (ZDoom worked for me, but e.g. WinTex was unable to play them back, so this is obviously not vanilla compatible). Too bad you didn't reverse doomguy's pain sound, it actually sounds like he's taking a forced dump :-D

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Every sound should have been in reverse for this to be worth downloading.

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I don't know how this passed idgames/ "screening" without even including a .txt, but here goes: this is basically an (almost total) sound replacement, where most original sounds were replaced with reversed versions of themselves. This sounds original for a while, then it quickly becomes boring. Plus, the author forgot to add a reversed pain sound for doomguy, which is the only one that actually has a comic effect ;-) 2/5 -Maes

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Maes is a fag and reversed weapon sounds do work, take a look at Sky May Be with it's reversed pistol sound.

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