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[[The Ultimate Doom]] and [[Doom II]] were included in [[Doom 3]] Collector's Edition for the [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Xbox|Xbox]], which was released in 2005. This port includes two exclusive levels, "[[E1M10: Sewers (Doom)|Sewers]]" for the Ultimate Doom and "[[MAP33: Betray (Doom II)|Betray]]" for Doom II. It features [[splitscreen]] [[multiplayer]] but no support for networked play. The port was programmed by [[Wikipedia:Vicarious Visions|Vicarious Visions]]. The Xbox version of [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil]] also contains the Ultimate Doom and Doom II, as well as [[Master Levels for Doom II]].
  
The Ultimate Doom and Doom II were included in [[Doom 3]] Collector's Edition for the [[Wikipedia:Microsoft Xbox|Xbox]], which was released in 2005. This port also included two new levels, "[[E1M10: Sewers (Doom)|Sewers]]" and "[[MAP33: Betray (Doom II)|Betray]]". It featured [[multiplayer]] like the PC version, however not through [[wikipedia:Xbox_Live|Xbox Live]]. This port was programmed by Vicarious Visions. The expansion pack "[[Resurrection of Evil]]" also contained the Ultimate Doom and Doom II, as well as [[Master Levels for Doom II]].
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==Details==
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The Xbox port appears to be a relatively rushed and simple emulation of the original DOS version of the game. It is somewhat limited in functionality, and has a few bugs and design quirks.
  
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*The screen resolution is 320x240, rather than the 320x200 of the original game, the 480i minimum output resolution of the Xbox, or any of the 480p/720p/1080i HDTV outputs offered by the Xbox. There is also no option to adjust gamma, so its appearance may be washed out on some TV sets.
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*Sound effects play back at the "low" sampling rate that the DOS version defaults to, and not the high sampling rate that is selectable from the configuration dialog (or that is used in most other versions of the game). Thus, sound quality is not as crisp as in other versions.
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*Music playback is roughly four beats slower than the original DOS version.
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*Sound effects are played as if their sample rate was 11025 Hz. As a result, the few sound effects that are sampled at 22050 Hz, such as [[super shotgun|DSDBLOAD]], are slowed down.
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*Sound effects have randomized pitches.
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*Multiplayer supports only one console, up to four players. There is no support for link cable or Xbox Live.
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*The [[splitscreen]] [[multiplayer]] runs each player's screen in a quadrant of the TV screen, no matter how many players are in the session. If only two or three players are in a match, the unused quadrants of the screen are black.
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*Difficulty cannot be selected when playing multiplayer, so all games are played at the default level of [[Hurt Me Plenty]].
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*Monsters cannot be enabled for [[deathmatch]] games, nor can deathmatch II rules (with respawning items) be enabled.
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*Controls cannot be remapped.
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*In [[Ultimate Doom]], due to an engine bug, only the sky from [[Knee-Deep in the Dead|Episode 1]] is displayed across all four Episodes. (Activision, the publisher, actually denies this is a bug, mistakenly claiming that the entire game takes place on Mars.)
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*In [[Doom II]], the [[super shotgun]] is located in the wrong location in the weapon cycling order - instead of being placed between the [[shotgun]] and the [[chaingun]], it is placed between the [[fist]] and the [[chainsaw]], making it difficult to cycle to quickly.
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*[[Console Doom cheats#Xbox Doom|Cheat codes]] exist, but activating them is different - the player simply needs to hold one of the shoulder triggers, and press any one of the four face buttons consecutively. Each face button triggers a different cheat. The face button of choice does not need to be pressed in rapid succession; as long as no other button press "interrupts" the cheat input, the cheat will toggle. In fact, the cheat codes are so easy to activate, that accidentally entering a cheat code during "normal" gameplay is commonplace.
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*Some sound glitches occur during play on Xbox 360 due to incompatibility conflicts.
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* The Master Levels on Xbox RoE are implemented as a separate XBE file called doommaster.xbe, which launches the WAD files in alphabetical order.
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The ports of Doom and Doom II released for the [[Xbox 360]] are of much higher quality overall.
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==See also==
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*[[Xbox 360]]
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==External links==
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* [http://www.classicdoom.com/doomcomp.htm#oxbd1 Information about Xbox Ultimate Doom and Doom II on ClassicDOOM.com]
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* [http://www.classicdoom.com/fdoomcmp.htm#05 Information about Xbox Master Levels on ClassicDOOM.com]
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* {{dwforumsp|id=2037803|title=Information about the sky bug in Xbox Ultimate Doom}}
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* {{dwforumsp|id=1860836|title=Information about the playback speed of sound effects in Xbox Doom and Doom II}}
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Revision as of 15:34, 20 January 2020

The Ultimate Doom and Doom II were included in Doom 3 Collector's Edition for the Xbox, which was released in 2005. This port includes two exclusive levels, "Sewers" for the Ultimate Doom and "Betray" for Doom II. It features splitscreen multiplayer but no support for networked play. The port was programmed by Vicarious Visions. The Xbox version of Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil also contains the Ultimate Doom and Doom II, as well as Master Levels for Doom II.

Details

The Xbox port appears to be a relatively rushed and simple emulation of the original DOS version of the game. It is somewhat limited in functionality, and has a few bugs and design quirks.

  • The screen resolution is 320x240, rather than the 320x200 of the original game, the 480i minimum output resolution of the Xbox, or any of the 480p/720p/1080i HDTV outputs offered by the Xbox. There is also no option to adjust gamma, so its appearance may be washed out on some TV sets.
  • Sound effects play back at the "low" sampling rate that the DOS version defaults to, and not the high sampling rate that is selectable from the configuration dialog (or that is used in most other versions of the game). Thus, sound quality is not as crisp as in other versions.
  • Music playback is roughly four beats slower than the original DOS version.
  • Sound effects are played as if their sample rate was 11025 Hz. As a result, the few sound effects that are sampled at 22050 Hz, such as DSDBLOAD, are slowed down.
  • Sound effects have randomized pitches.
  • Multiplayer supports only one console, up to four players. There is no support for link cable or Xbox Live.
  • The splitscreen multiplayer runs each player's screen in a quadrant of the TV screen, no matter how many players are in the session. If only two or three players are in a match, the unused quadrants of the screen are black.
  • Difficulty cannot be selected when playing multiplayer, so all games are played at the default level of Hurt Me Plenty.
  • Monsters cannot be enabled for deathmatch games, nor can deathmatch II rules (with respawning items) be enabled.
  • Controls cannot be remapped.
  • In Ultimate Doom, due to an engine bug, only the sky from Episode 1 is displayed across all four Episodes. (Activision, the publisher, actually denies this is a bug, mistakenly claiming that the entire game takes place on Mars.)
  • In Doom II, the super shotgun is located in the wrong location in the weapon cycling order - instead of being placed between the shotgun and the chaingun, it is placed between the fist and the chainsaw, making it difficult to cycle to quickly.
  • Cheat codes exist, but activating them is different - the player simply needs to hold one of the shoulder triggers, and press any one of the four face buttons consecutively. Each face button triggers a different cheat. The face button of choice does not need to be pressed in rapid succession; as long as no other button press "interrupts" the cheat input, the cheat will toggle. In fact, the cheat codes are so easy to activate, that accidentally entering a cheat code during "normal" gameplay is commonplace.
  • Some sound glitches occur during play on Xbox 360 due to incompatibility conflicts.
  • The Master Levels on Xbox RoE are implemented as a separate XBE file called doommaster.xbe, which launches the WAD files in alphabetical order.

The ports of Doom and Doom II released for the Xbox 360 are of much higher quality overall.

See also

External links

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