User:Xymph

DOOM changed my life. Yes, really. :)

Done / To-Do
Contributions so far.


 * Add to/update 1990s history & the classic games where I can
 * Add to/update Timeline, Gamers.org , idgames archive , Usenet , RGCD Support Team , Doom Help Service
 * Add/update stewards: John Van Essen, Piotr Kapiszewski , Ty Halderman , Richard Ward , Tony Lezard , Raphaël Quinet , Mike Newton , Joost Schuur , Ian Mapleson , Paul Falstad , Tom Neff , others?, me
 * Play through all of Doom II, TNT: Evilution and The Plutonia Experiment , and proofread/improve their levels' pages (and Ultimate Doom's) along the way (or afterwards)
 * Of course I played Doom II numerous times back in the day, so the trip down memory lane was augmented via Brutal Doom on GZDoom.
 * The late great Ty Halderman kindly sent me a boxed copy of Final Doom in 1996, but I never got around to playing it until now. :)
 * While I do own boxed copies of Hexen and Strife, I never got around to playing more than their demos. I did however complete Heretic: SotSR.
 * Analyze and improve map views images
 * Create the DMMPST map statistics tool to generate wiki-ready mapdata, things and map skel structures
 * Operate the XymphBot account to automatically:
 * update Statistics sections of map pages and add new map skeletons via the dmmpstBot script
 * upload map view images via uploadmapBot and add them to map pages via mapviewBot
 * generate navigation boxes for map series via navboxGen and add them to map pages via navboxBot
 * perform other checks and edits via various Bot scripts
 * Add or update (as appropriate) data tables for Things in Doom, Heretic, Hexen & Strife, using tools compiled against each game's INFO.C file to extract relevant information directly from the engine's data tables (imaginatively titled DMINFO, HTINFO, HXINFO & SFINFO)
 * Try and figure out if a script can automate placing map spots as much as possible
 * Odd 'n ends as I encounter them
 * Fix archive.org & dead links
 * I believe archive.org links should point directly to the most recent valid archive, so wiki users won't have to hunt down the date bar there themselves