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Comment by olivierestsage

4 days ago

Duke3D is one of those weird games where I don't respect it as much as Doom or Quake, but I have to admit I've had a lot of fun playing it at different points in my life. Some seriously great memories deathmatching with friends on the opening map, and the combat in the single player is often really good.

I honestly think DUKE3D is better than either of them. The levels actually look like what they're supposed to be, instead of abstract corridors with nonsensical props strewn about, as in DOOM. It could also be my habits, but I also find the DUKE3D's movement is superior to QUAKE's. I always feel like I overshoot my target position in QUAKE.

  • Agreed about Duke3D movement being superior to Quake's. Not Doom (at least not for me personally), but I agree about Quake, which feels "artificial" -- no momentum.

  • I usually set the sv_friction cvar in Quake to 6 or 8, by default it's 4 and it makes the movement feel slippery. It also has the instant airbrake when you hit the move backward button mid jump, which is useful but pretty strange.