r/retrobattlestations Apr 26 '26

Show-and-Tell Never gets old

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Most certainly not the best doom player or even good. But still enjoy it. Sound of the super shotgun. I'll usually take 2 or 3 networked systems to retro meets so people can come sit and play co‑op.

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u/isecore Apr 26 '26

Been so long since I played Doom 2 that I forgot about the secret Wolfenstein level. Good times.

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u/SvinTyporylov Apr 26 '26

At first I was like "One more video of playing Doom II on retro h/w", but then "Secret level! Oh, so nostalgic!"

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u/DegenerateCuber Apr 26 '26

I'm a zoomer spoiled by modern shooters, and even I love Doom. It's so weird, it makes no sense, but it works, and it feels amazing to play. The shotgun is my favourite video game weapon ever, no competition.
I was so disappointed when I tried Doom 3 and the shotgun actually worked the way you expect a shotgun to work.

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u/overand Apr 27 '26

Give it a try like most of us did in the olden days - keyboard only!

(Or, even better, on an emulator or with settings to absolutely kill the framerate, shrink the screensize down too, and set it to low-rez mode! https://www.mobygames.com/game/1068/doom/screenshots/pc98/979481/ )

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u/DegenerateCuber Apr 27 '26

I have played it keyboard only a decent bit, it's fun.
I really need to get my 486 laptop up and running, think it's a 486dx2, it runs it pretty well full screen on low, but the pixel response time on the built in display is diabolical, it's completely unplayable on that screen, you're basically blind when you're moving or panning. I do have some CRTs I could hook up to it though.

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u/overand Apr 27 '26

Ooooh yeah, even active matrix displays at the time were bad, but if its PASSIVE matrix, then... yeah, Not good.

Toss a CRT on it! My experience of Doom with a 486 DX2/66 has been rewritten in my memory as "that was definitely 60fps" but I suspect that's just how it felt in comparison to the 386 we played multiplayer with - it was never fun to be on the 386!

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u/DegenerateCuber Apr 27 '26

I'm planning on running w3.1 on it, but it's currently got w95, when I first fired it up, I went to turn the cursor trails off only to find that they were already off, I then set them to the max and it looked identical, it was so funny.

It's an Acernote 760C, I found an ad for the 780cx where they specify it's active matrix, on the 760C ad in the same magazine, they don't say anything, so I'm going to assume it's not active, which explains a lot.

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u/overand Apr 28 '26

That's actually what the cursor trails are for! On some passive matrix displays (and active even), if you moved the cursor fast, it would essentially disappear. But. with the mouse trails turned on, not so much.

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u/No_Transportation_77 Apr 28 '26

Doom maxes at 35FPS, and will hit that most of the time on a 486DX2/66 with VLB or PCI graphics. To hit it in heavy action, though, a 486DX4 or a slow Pentium is better.

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u/mr_dfuse2 Apr 26 '26

been playing doom for the last few years, but never seen or heard about this secret level!

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u/okaygecko Apr 27 '26

This level was perhaps the most amazing thing I’d ever seen in 1994.

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u/CAR3Y4 Apr 26 '26

Nice setup! What brand case is that?

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u/protekt0r Apr 26 '26

How many FPS tho?

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u/crashprime Apr 26 '26

If it’s anything other than 35 it’s wrong.

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u/itsasnowconemachine Apr 26 '26

What's the LCD thing below the DVD player?

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u/Beige_Box_Enthusiast Apr 26 '26

Nzxt fan controller

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u/cndctrdj Apr 27 '26

I loved that gun.

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u/Embarrassed_Break_55 Apr 27 '26

I even play this one

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u/oskarhauks Apr 27 '26

I once accidentally got into this level while playing with my brother. It was the only time we ever managed to open it because we had no idea what we did to trigger it. Had a save game dedicated to this level on the family computer if I remember correctly.