So what's the overall consensus on Yea Forums about the older Doom ports that have just been released on Xbone...

So what's the overall consensus on Yea Forums about the older Doom ports that have just been released on Xbone, PS4 and Switch? Bad probably. Personally, I'm quite happy about it, BNet connectivity controversy aside. Genuinely surprised how cheap they were too. Got my copies on Switch as I spend most of my time on the little thing besides my PC.

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There's even more issues, like the music and lightning.
Just get some homebrew ports or something.

You're a fucking idiot for wasting money on something that's open-source, will be fucked when bethesda.net servers go down & no freedom to implement custom wads. Just because you have a Switch doesn't mean you have to eat shit. You just got a great Fire Emblem. Go play that.

SPBP.
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((Bethesda))

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The music is off BPM. Enemies get stuck in doorways and corridors frequently, corpses sometimes remain solid, bullet weapons fire off center sometimes, turning with the joycon thumbstick is a chore, cant rebind controls, really weird AI behaviour in general, really rare or nonexistent monster infighting, no automap overlay. hope this helps

Sorry, never really liked Fire Emblem

There were a million other games you could've chosen, but you had to choose the one game that benefited greedy rats like Pete Hinez. Well done, tard. You just showed support for something that fucks the old games.

What are the odds any of this gets fixed?

engadget.com/2019/07/27/bethesda-doom-games-drop-internet-requirement/
It's gone you tards

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Oh, excellent. Thank you for the article~

I'm sorry I single-handedly killed off the gaming industry for wanting to play Doom 3 while taking a dump. Please forgive me, user.