


Unfortunately, we didn't get hands-on with the Invasion mechanic, nor Doom Eternal's prominent new Battlemode multiplayer that's replacing the standard arena deathmatch. And it's exciting knowing there's a fresh "invasion" mechanic en route as well, in which other players will be able to invade each other's single-player games as demons, Dark Souls-style. Judging from just Doom Eternal's first three hours, it's glorious. The campaign is the star, as it was on accident for Doom (2016), and it feels like the marketing knows where the game’s true appeal lies this time. Rather than a core pillar, it's being pitched as an experience that will complement Doom Eternal's lengthy campaign. Have at it.That's why for Doom Eternal, id Software is rethinking its multiplayer, and in a sense, reprioritizing it too. Unlike most, Tweet2Doom is one you can take part in, though. There's a Tumblr dedicated to collecting every newly supported machine. Manage cookie settingsĭoom runs on everything from a Game & Watch to inside a pregnancy kit. The bot tweets out random collections of clips, too:Īuto-generated highlights of 10 random nodes /ptW7hPrHGm- Tweet2Doom OctoTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.

Personally, I'm just enjoying watching other people try, ten seconds at a time. Which probably means it'll be done by the end of November. Players have only managed to complete the first couple of levels so far, and I'd guess it's going to be mighty hard to complete the entire game this way. I think my quoted example says: shoot for four frames, then run forward while shooting for 13 frames, then run forward and strafe left for 3 frames. The numbers define how many frames an action should be performed for, while the letters denote actions. You can see from the source tweet that the instructions you need to send to the Twitter bot look complicated - eg. 🎥 #t2d_speedruns /7vKQSNFsZT- Tweet2Doom OctoTo see this content please enable targeting cookies. Here's E1M1 completed in 11 seconds, the current record: That's not stopped some people from doing the opposite though and just speeding through levels. Your best is to send a small number of actions, get a short video back, and then adjust accordingly. and get a video clip of Doom showing the results sent back to you. Thanks to Tweet2Doom bot, you can send replies to the account with a list of actions - move, turn, shoot, etc. Doom is now playable on Twitter - sort of.
