Changed Wolfenstein Secret Level: Enemies in the Wolfenstein level have been restored to the original DOS release.
Changed Health Graphics: The pill has been changed into a green plus, making the graphics closer to their original appearance.
The bottom status bar is removed, allowing more room for the game to be displayed in.
New Split-Screen HUD: A minimal HUD will be used when playing split-screen multiplayer.
Added Random SFX Pitch Toggle: Turn off randomized sound pitches during playback, which was a feature present in early versions of the original Doom release.
Added Overall Brightness and Level Brightness: Turn up Overall Brightness to make the colors brighter, but if that isn’t enough, you can also raise Level Brightness to change the brightness of the lights in the world.
Added Quick Weapon Select: The Directional Pad can now be used to quickly swap between weapons.
Press Previous or Next Weapon to highlight the weapon you want, and it will swap immediately to the selected gun.
Added Weapon Carousel: You no longer need to cycle through every weapon to get to the one you want.
Added Level Select: Pick an episode, map, and difficulty of your choosing, and immediately play on it without having to clear the previous levels first.
Load your quick save by pausing the game and then pressing L/L1/LB.
Added Quick Save and Load: Pause the game, and press R/R1/RB to immediately save where you are, and unpause the game.
Added Aspect Ratio Option: Stretches the display vertically to match the original 4:3 aspect ratio that the game was intended to be played in.
60 FPS Support: For the first time, Doom and Doom II now run at 60 FPS on all platforms, instead of 35 FPS as in the original releases.
We’ve curated the initial list and will be asking you guys for your picks for best community-made WADs soon. We will continue to add content that is a mixture of official Doom and Doom II add-ons, as well as some of the best community episodes and megaWADs released for the original Doom games.
Add-On Support: Add-ons can now be downloaded and played from the main menu.
I thought about it, though! And today – thanks to a new update adding 60 FPS support, quick saves, a better 4:3 aspect ration option, and add-ons like TNT: Evilution and Sigil – I’m thinking about it again. Including a few free add-ons, with plans for more to comeĪs much as I love the originals, I didn’t end up getting the 2019 re-releases of Doom or Doom II.