You will waste a lot of ammo stopping them because they show up frequently once you find the shotgun. The creature who throws fireballs is difficult to stop from a distance with either a pistol, shotgun or machine gun. We don't use it because we think it significantly detracts from a unique skill requirement for the game.Ĭonserve your ammo, especially the shotgun shells, because it is easy to run out and the shotgun is your best friend.
TYPEIT4ME FIGHTS WITH MY CLICKCS MOD
There is a mod that tapes the flashlight to the weapon if you are into hacks. Map the flashlight to the second mouse button rather than the "F" key so it is easy to flip between the flashlight and a weapon. If you are a serious gamer, you have a multi-button mouse. If you see ammo or armor or a med kit too high to reach, look for a container that you can move by "kicking" to jump up on. It's there after every skirmish and virtually impossible to see without the flashlight. Use your flashlight to search the corners of every room for ammo. Skip this section if you would like to discover things by yourself. Here are some tips we learned while playing. Turning shadows off increased the speed to 60.6 fps and provides very smooth play, even with many attackers present. However, we like to play at a resolution of 1024x768 which reduced the fps slightly to 51.8.
TYPEIT4ME FIGHTS WITH MY CLICKCS MAC
The default settings for our Power Mac G5 are: Most gamers will not like this so we'd say that the minimum requirements are probably set too low. Then the frame rate drops significantly to yield lags and choppy action.
Playing at an 27-28 fps is generally okay until you meet up with two or more creatures. It seems the best combination of performance and visual effects is with just disabling shadows. The latter steps also obviously degraded the visual quality for just 1.5 fps. Disabling specular yielded 28.1, disabling Bump Map also gave 28.1 and disabling high quality special effects provided 29.0 fps. Disabling shadows moved it up to a respectable 27.5. Using the built-in demo (see our SpeedFAQ for how), our 1.67GHz PowerBook G4 managed an average of 19.6 fps. Out of the box with DOOM 3's default settings for our PowerBook G4, the latest and most powerful that Apple makes, was unable to run DOOM 3 at an acceptable frame rate when confronted with a zombie or creature. But we also tried DOOM 3 on our 1.67GHz 17" PowerBook G4 with ATI Radeon 9700 graphics that has 128MB of VRAM, just a cut above the minimum requirements. It easily meets the minimum requirements. We normally use a dual 2.5 GHz Power Mac G5 with an NVidia GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL graphics card that has 256MB of VRAM for testing 3D games. They include a PowerPC G4 at 1.5 GHz or faster and an ATI Radeon 8500 or Nvidia GeForce 3 or better graphics card with 64 MB VRAM. The minimum system requirements for DOOM 3 are pretty high. In the multiplayer online game, you just run around Mars City and shoot the other players without interference from creatures or zombies. Mars City is a pretty dingy place before the attack but it gets darker as the lights malfunction or are turned off by the creatures-this just makes your job harder, of course. The zombified marines and commandos shoot back and some creatures throw fireballs or shoot at you with plasma guns or rockets but otherwise they strike, claw or chew on you. In the single-player version of the game, your job is to fight your way back to the entrance, shooting the creatures and zombies along the way. Curiously, none seem smart enough to have planned the attack in the first place-what do they do when they are not attacking and eating earthling invaders? There are some pretty wild creatures along with zombified scientists, workers, marines and commandos among the attackers. The story takes place in an earth colony on Mars where, after a number of strange events, demonic forces from the underworld begin taking over just as you arrive to investigate the events.
We bought our copy at an Apple Retail Store for $49.95 but you can get it from the online Mac Game Store for $47.95 or for $44.99. DOOM 3 is published for the Mac by Aspyr Media. Hands-On Review-DOOM 3, the Latest First Person Shooter 3D Mac Game: A couple of weeks ago we picked up a copy of DOOM 3, the latest 3D first person shooter game for the Mac.