I always thought that I haven't completed Doom3 at all. I thought backing up the computers data could help me to find that medikit. Well, all of my doubts are clear now. It's like how you can use the vending machines in half-life. In HalfLife the soda cans from those vending machines each gave you 1 health point, also I believe it was one of the achievements in the Steam version.
Far as I know, they don't actually do anything. They're basically just interactive decorations. Another more soda related example is the soda cans in the first system shock which some enemies were holding when they died but served absolutely no function with other than like, worldbuilding.
Backing up the files makes a nice blooping sound which gives the marine a brief moment of respite so he can fight the demons longer. No one seems to have thought of the most obvious answer which is that it was a message put in by the mappers to remind themselves to save often.
I could totally imagine them doing hat and just deciding to leave it in since it isnt hurting anything and its on theme with it being a computer. The hole is very short unlike the PC version, though, for obvious reasons. Interestingly, at first glance it seems to be the only difference of hellhole, too. Are you sure they do nothing? Did anybody count all the backup laptops in the game? Maybe we should locate them all and carefully save them and I say 'carefully' because I believe that shooting them destroys them.
I either assumed or misread some FAQ or hint guide that you get an email if you succeed saving them all. Am I wrong? Par, get it? Given all of Doom3's scripting is in plain text and easily viewable to anyone with basically any zip archive software, we are quite positive they do nothing.
I reckon they must have originally been for something. Would be cool if Joe Rogan could dedicate 15 mins of his upcoming podcast with Carmack for questions like this. It's just the GUI programmers showing off what their scripting system can do. The laptop backups don't affect gameplay whatsoever, except that you may get attacked by a monster whilst using one of them. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment.
Sign up for a new account in our community. Changing the game Once you read this, you should have made up your mind on what you want to do with the Doom 3 engine of your choice. If you want to make a mod you need to create a mod folder. It will serve as a place for all your assets and will make sure that your work stays seperate from other mods. All Doom 3 cheat codes are activated by typing them into the console. The console can be opened by pressing the Ctrl, Alt and Tilde1 keys simultaneously.
STG Deathbot 12 years ago 1. For some reason, Doom 3 will not save my graphical settings. The game will not save the resolution I set it to, nor will it save the AA I apply. When I click Apply and it brings up a message stating the effects will not take place until I restart Doom, I restart, but the settings are still set to the lowest. Intel Core iK Ivy Bridge 4.
AcidSoldner 12 years ago 2. Im having the same issue and and am hoping for some help. The resolution directly under the highest works with 16X AA. I would just bite the bullet and deal with a smaller resolution. It's what I am doing and I honestly don't notice a difference after the first thirty minutes or so. EternalWolf 12 years ago 4. After that go to advanced and set what you want.
Apply and then check advanced to make sure they are still on. Then restart the game. It does this with all id Tech 4 engine games.
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