

The WAD files for the Doom and Doom II can be found in the 'wads' folder in the Doom 3: BFG Edition steam folder. However, I would highly recommend getting a source port such as ZDoom to run the games better. If you really don't care for any of the awesome mods and fan-made levels, or classic Doom multiplayer, this version of Doom will be fine. First things first, the classic Doom games that the PC version comes with are running under a proprietary source port from id multiplayer and mods are not accessible, visuals are a little blurry, and the framerate is capped at 35 FPS. Think about it, a large portion of this current generation of gamers never got to experience the awe of Doom, but now, they can! BFG Edition includes the original Doom, Doom II, and a remastered version of Doom 3. I don't quite like to think of it as just a re-release of Doom 3, but rather a collection of some of the finest games from id. I don't quite like to think of it as just a re-release Doom 3: BFG Edition is possibly one of the best releases from id Software in a while. … Expandĭoom 3: BFG Edition is possibly one of the best releases from id Software in a while.

I am still awarding it a perfect 10, however, just to counter the butthurt communists. That is apt to change soon, however, it's still somewhat of a bummer that these mods can't be used immediately. About the only thing that keeps me from giving this game a perfect 10 is the fact that it currently lacks mod support - so all of the great Doom 3 mods cannot be enjoyed with this version - yet. The extra content and improved lighting make Doom 3 BFG a great deal.


I guess whether or not one can give this game a good review depends entirely on whether or not they liked Doom 3 - which the Doom community is split down the middle on. However, for someone who doesn't own Doom 3 and/or the early Doom games, Doom 3 BFG is an excellent choice. With that said, I would be reluctant to recommend this version to someone who already owns all the Doom games. While I understand that a lot of people are angry that this game is essentially the same game that was released in 2004 (and without major While I understand that a lot of people are angry that this game is essentially the same game that was released in 2004 (and without major changes), I highly question whether or not most of these user reviews are from true customers or just a bunch of butthurt communists angry that ID Software is making money on Doom 3 again.
