I give you advice. You should play only 1992 games, and wolfenstein, before Doom (now it's too late). So you get used a little bit for that primitive engine. And then play Doom, so you feel at least part of atmosphere, how big leap it was in terms of freedom, possibilities of engine. Pity you didn't begin with Wolfenstein, for few days, THEN played Doom for first time. You would feel it (at least a bit, what people felt during 1993-1994, when Doom came out)
Thanks for the advice :) yeah i did not think in advance about that, but I definitely saw the difference in the engine, the assets, sound, worldbuilding, etc. Nevertheless it was a great experience, but I could never comprehend what you felt back in the days when you played Wolfenstein 3d for the first time :)
@@as1ren For me, biggest shock was Quake 2 on 3dfx accelerator and Unreal. In 1998. I knew both games from software mode, and very laggy (Pentium 133) But Doom was close. I remember playing it after those countless hours in Wolfenstein 3d. Wolfenstein3d itself wasn't so big shock, don't know why. It was ahead of its time in 1992, but simply, I wasn't so shocked, as from Doom, or 3dfx accelerated games.
Love the simplicity of these vids. Subbed. Out of interest, what is your camera and room setup? I like how you've got minimal roll/flicker on the CRT so interested in your method. Thanks :)
Thank you so much, I appreciate it! its nothing special I have just the camera from my laptop and the room is my room since when I was born, so yeah its very simplistic :D
He should jump to Dark Forces, first. (game by Lucas Arts, from 1995 if I'm not mistaken) And also, Rise of the Triad (1994). Then after 1996-1997 games. :) (Quake, MDK etc..)
@@stijnvandamme76 Yea, I agree. It was cool experience to play for a while, but I never finished the game. I would rated higher even Outlaws. Btw as1ren: Try then Outlaws (1997) :) I would say it's better and more fun than MDK.
I just jumped at last level with Hans Grosse baffled, he this noob did not figured out that secret with gattling and ammo. Did he not figured out that there are secrets in the wall for whole gmeply?
He's playing it how most people played it....without a Soundcard. The PC Speaker is doing the work here and that's how most people first experienced games of this period. Adding a soundcard was quite an expense. I played it with PC speaker, and also with SB16 card.
Oh, come on. PC Speaker? Really? Setup Sound Blaster driver for sound and music. Your PC clearly has a sound card. And change that CMOS battery already. Also don't forget to make up your bed tomorrow and brush your teeth!
@@as1ren You serious? Your sound card works in Windows, which means it has vxd driver loaded, so if this is some ES1xxx series adapter which has Sound Blaster emulation in MSDOS, It should be matter of setting "BLASTER" variable using autoexec.bat file. It has to be AFAICR: "SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330" If that doesn't help, I suppose you can use "Return to MSDOS" shortcut and start DOS games under pure DOS.
I didnt know anybody back then who played Wolf3D with a mouse - it was keyboard only.
looks great still
I give you advice.
You should play only 1992 games, and wolfenstein, before Doom (now it's too late). So you get used a little bit for that primitive engine.
And then play Doom, so you feel at least part of atmosphere, how big leap it was in terms of freedom, possibilities of engine. Pity you didn't begin with Wolfenstein, for few days, THEN played Doom for first time. You would feel it (at least a bit, what people felt during 1993-1994, when Doom came out)
Thanks for the advice :) yeah i did not think in advance about that, but I definitely saw the difference in the engine, the assets, sound, worldbuilding, etc. Nevertheless it was a great experience, but I could never comprehend what you felt back in the days when you played Wolfenstein 3d for the first time :)
@@as1ren For me, biggest shock was Quake 2 on 3dfx accelerator and Unreal. In 1998. I knew both games from software mode, and very laggy (Pentium 133)
But Doom was close. I remember playing it after those countless hours in Wolfenstein 3d.
Wolfenstein3d itself wasn't so big shock, don't know why. It was ahead of its time in 1992, but simply, I wasn't so shocked, as from Doom, or 3dfx accelerated games.
An awe or gravis would be a perfect fit to round it out.
Just brought too many memories to me🥲
Back then we used to press arrow keys with the right hand. Left hand was for hitting spacebar to open doors and left ctrl to shoot.
Yep, I dont think using mouse and wasd was so common :)
True Chad!
Good stuff!
Thanks!
Love the simplicity of these vids. Subbed. Out of interest, what is your camera and room setup? I like how you've got minimal roll/flicker on the CRT so interested in your method. Thanks :)
Thank you so much, I appreciate it! its nothing special I have just the camera from my laptop and the room is my room since when I was born, so yeah its very simplistic :D
@@as1ren less is more. I love it.
And no ps5 pro is needed😁
true!
This game is so old that even win 95 is too new OS for it
You might look like a young Bill Gates🤩
thank you :D
Why only PC speaker sounds? It was way better with a soundcard.
Nice. Wish list: MDK (1997)
He should jump to Dark Forces, first. (game by Lucas Arts, from 1995 if I'm not mistaken)
And also, Rise of the Triad (1994).
Then after 1996-1997 games. :) (Quake, MDK etc..)
okey, I never played MDK, I ll put it on the list :)
I do have a original copy of Dark Forces :) This will be next in the plan to play then :D
MDK was overrated.. just weird gameplay
@@stijnvandamme76 Yea, I agree. It was cool experience to play for a while, but I never finished the game. I would rated higher even Outlaws.
Btw as1ren: Try then Outlaws (1997) :)
I would say it's better and more fun than MDK.
1:20 WinVNC? :O
I just jumped at last level with Hans Grosse baffled, he this noob did not figured out that secret with gattling and ammo. Did he not figured out that there are secrets in the wall for whole gmeply?
What I wanna see:
Windows XP
- StarCraft
- Pocket Tanks
- GTA SA
- NFSU2
For sure! Adding all to the list to play!
@@as1ren Can you do 7v1 StarCraft as terran?
Lets hear some chat, tell us what you're thinking.
You look just like my co worker
you need a better soundcard than that adlib ... the voices were great on a Soundblaster
HALT
MEIN LEBEN
yep, im getting it :D
pentium and small play window, eh.
Is that really how the game sounded? I’ve played it before and sounds nothing like this haha
He's playing it how most people played it....without a Soundcard. The PC Speaker is doing the work here and that's how most people first experienced games of this period. Adding a soundcard was quite an expense. I played it with PC speaker, and also with SB16 card.
Soundblaster was way nicer, the voices.. HALT MEIN LEBEL when you shot em
why without music?
cuz I did not choose the sound blaster compatibility :)
Oh, come on. PC Speaker? Really?
Setup Sound Blaster driver for sound and music. Your PC clearly has a sound card.
And change that CMOS battery already.
Also don't forget to make up your bed tomorrow and brush your teeth!
@@RmFrZQ how can i get a driver for the sound blaster?
@@as1ren You serious? Your sound card works in Windows, which means it has vxd driver loaded, so if this is some ES1xxx series adapter which has Sound Blaster emulation in MSDOS, It should be matter of setting "BLASTER" variable using autoexec.bat file.
It has to be AFAICR: "SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330"
If that doesn't help, I suppose you can use "Return to MSDOS" shortcut and start DOS games under pure DOS.
You need a better sound card
Getting a Sound Blaster soon ;)
LOL windows 95 in 1992
yeah I know, but I just wanted to show you this Retro game, even though the OS does not fit the game :)
That monitor is way too big for 1992. Wolfenstein 3D is not supposed to look that big.
but thats what i have :/
You're just pulling teeth for no reason. You have anything else non-constructive to say?