The last thing to make it 100% playable is to make wall switches highlighted the same way. Or even better: two attributes for the switches - both highlight and blinking. Try it!
Poison floors need to be a different color than regular floors but otherwise this is incredible! (when I said “color” I meant like highlighted in a way that makes it stand out, lol)
Doom was originally designed in 1993 for 32-bit DOS computers with 4 MB of RAM. Doom8088 is a port for PCs with a 16-bit processor like an 8088 or a 286.
NEO: I can play DOOM
Morpheus: Show me
NEO: >this video
See what I told you? It's now 95% playable and there's no noticable performance loss from attribute byte.
THE SOUNDS!!🔥
Enter the matrix 💻💊😎
The last thing to make it 100% playable is to make wall switches highlighted the same way. Or even better: two attributes for the switches - both highlight and blinking. Try it!
Or inversed and highlight attributes. You choose
For only 2 colours, it looks very readable!
Next targets: Univac, ENIAC and then the Analytical engine by Charles babbage
The vacuum tubes themselves would be the graphics
Dame, your excel spreadsheet is fucked UP
Incredible
Poison floors need to be a different color than regular floors but otherwise this is incredible!
(when I said “color” I meant like highlighted in a way that makes it stand out, lol)
Poison has the color the God Carmack intended - green
The poison floors are animated. I like to think of them as meat grinders in this version.
playing doom on an F-16
This version is VERY readable, I'm impressed. Must have taken a lot of work to achieve this quality.
I didn't expect to spend much more time on it after the first MDA video. But that video sparked more ideas.
Community got ideas, and this gentleman was skilled enough to implement them
Is this actually running in old hardware 😮
This video is of an emulator.
Add the music
ASCII games are cool.
Guys, it can run doom
simplify wall texture
You need DOS4GW to run doom so it won’t actually work on a 8088.
Doom was originally designed in 1993 for 32-bit DOS computers with 4 MB of RAM. Doom8088 is a port for PCs with a 16-bit processor like an 8088 or a 286.