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'''Clan B0S''' (stylized as '''Clan [B0S]''', an abbreviation for '''Best Of Survivors'''){{cite web|author=|title=Da Will|url=https://www.doomworld.com/idgames/levels/doom2/Ports/d-f/dawill|publication=|publishdate= February 22 2009|accessdate=}} was a Russian Doom clan. They were best known for their mapsets, particularly [[Sacrament]] and [[A.L.T.]], which were notable for their emphasis on atmosphere.
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'''Clan B0S''' (stylized as '''Clan [B0S]''', an abbreviation for '''Best Of Survivors'''){{cite web|author=|title=|url={{ig|file=levels/doom2/Ports/d-f/dawill|title=Da Will}}|publication=[[/idgames archive]]|publishdate=22 February 2009|accessdate=13 February 2020}} was a Russian Doom clan. They were best known for their mapsets, particularly [[Sacrament]] and [[A.L.T.]], which were notable for their emphasis on atmosphere.
The clan's distinctive mapping style, most notably Sacrament's focus on depicting post-apocalyptic settings and "ultra-realist" direction{{cite web|author=[[Not Jabba]]|title=Not Jabba's Not The Cacowards Review Center|url=https://www.doomworld.com/forum/topic/104178-not-jabbas-not-the-cacowards-review-corner-mercury-rain/?page=3&tab=comments#comment-2062720|publication=[[Doomworld]]|publishdate=January 7 2020|accessdate=}}, has helped coined the term "Russian realism". Their works had a great influence over the levels released by the Russian Doom community during the early and mid-2010s.{{cite web|author=[[Not Jabba]]|title=Roots: The evolution of Doom level design|url= https://www.doomworld.com/25years/the-roots-of-doom-mapping/chapter03/
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The clan's distinctive mapping style, most notably Sacrament's focus on depicting post-apocalyptic settings and "ultra-realist" direction{{cite web|author=[[Not Jabba]]|title=|url={{dwforumsp|2062720|Not Jabba's Not The Cacowards Review Center}}|publication=[[Doomworld]]|publishdate=January 7 2020|accessdate=}}, has helped coined the term "Russian realism". Their works had a great influence over the levels released by the Russian Doom community during the early and mid-2010s.{{cite web|author=[[Not Jabba]]|title=Roots: The evolution of Doom level design|url= https://www.doomworld.com/25years/the-roots-of-doom-mapping/chapter03/
|publication=[[Doomworld]]|publishdate=December 10 2019|accessdate=}}{{cite web|author=[[kmxexii]]|title=Our Top 25 Missed Cacowards|url=https://www.doomworld.com/25years/top-25-missed-cacowards/page3/|publication=[[Doomworld]]|publishdate=December 12 2018|accessdate=}} Both [[Sacrament]] and [[A.L.T.]] were included in the [[Top 25 Missed Cacowards]].
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|publication=Doomworld|publishdate=December 10 2019|accessdate=}}{{cite web|author=[[kmxexii]]|title=Our Top 25 Missed Cacowards|url=https://www.doomworld.com/25years/top-25-missed-cacowards/page3/|publication=Doomworld|publishdate=December 12 2018|accessdate=}} Both [[Sacrament]] and [[A.L.T.]] were included in the [[Top 25 Missed Cacowards]].
  
The clan was founded and led by [[Lainos]]. Their first released project was Da Will, an [[Megawad#Episode replacement|episode]] replacement for [[Plutonia]], in 2009. The clan's dissolution would begin with the troubled development of what would be their last project, [[A.L.T.]].{{cite web|author=Ryerson, Liz (ella guro)|title=The Doom Mod That Best Describes Our Uncanny Reality|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/paq5bz/alt-doom-mod-stalker|publication=Vice|publishdate=January 30 2018|accessdate=}} In 2013, Lainos announced that the clan's activity would be "frozen", marking the end of the clan.{{cite web|author=[[Lainos]]|title=B0S-Best Of Survivors|url=http://i.iddqd.ru/viewtopic.php?t=219|publication=Doom Power|publishdate=May 18 2013|accessdate= }}
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The clan was founded and led by [[Lainos]]. Their first released project was [[Da Will]], an [[Megawad#Episode replacement|episode]] replacement for [[Plutonia]], in 2009. The clan's dissolution would begin with the troubled development of what would be their last project, [[A.L.T.]].{{cite web|author=Ryerson, Liz (ella guro)|title=The Doom Mod That Best Describes Our Uncanny Reality|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/paq5bz/alt-doom-mod-stalker|publication=Vice|publishdate=January 30 2018|accessdate=}} In 2013, Lainos announced that the clan's activity would be "frozen", marking the end of the clan.{{cite web|author=[[Lainos]]|title=B0S-Best Of Survivors|url=http://i.iddqd.ru/viewtopic.php?t=219|publication=Doom Power|publishdate=May 18 2013|accessdate= }}
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==

Revision as of 03:52, 16 November 2022

The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is Clan [B0S].

Clan B0S (stylized as Clan [B0S], an abbreviation for Best Of Survivors)[1] was a Russian Doom clan. They were best known for their mapsets, particularly Sacrament and A.L.T., which were notable for their emphasis on atmosphere. The clan's distinctive mapping style, most notably Sacrament's focus on depicting post-apocalyptic settings and "ultra-realist" direction[2], has helped coined the term "Russian realism". Their works had a great influence over the levels released by the Russian Doom community during the early and mid-2010s.[3][4] Both Sacrament and A.L.T. were included in the Top 25 Missed Cacowards.

The clan was founded and led by Lainos. Their first released project was Da Will, an episode replacement for Plutonia, in 2009. The clan's dissolution would begin with the troubled development of what would be their last project, A.L.T..[5] In 2013, Lainos announced that the clan's activity would be "frozen", marking the end of the clan.[6]

Members

Projects

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2011

2012

External links

References

  1.  (22 February 2009). Da Will. /idgames archive. Retrieved 13 February 2020.
  2. Not Jabba (7 January 2020). Not Jabba's Not The Cacowards Review Center. Doomworld.
  3. Not Jabba (10 December 2019). "Roots: The evolution of Doom level design." Doomworld.
  4. kmxexii (12 December 2018). "Our Top 25 Missed Cacowards." Doomworld.
  5. Ryerson, Liz (ella guro) (30 January 2018). "The Doom Mod That Best Describes Our Uncanny Reality." Vice.
  6. Lainos (18 May 2013). "B0S-Best Of Survivors." Doom Power.