
Doom I and II got huge updates on PC yesterday. Both can now be played in 60fps as well as their original 4:3 aspect ratios, while options for quick saves and level select have also been added. Their even getting new content in the form of official add-ons like John Romero’s SIGIL mod.

Bethesda has patched the recent ports of Doom I and II so that they no longer ask you to login to Bethesda.net. When the games first arrived in late July they prevented you from playing unless you had a Bethesda.net account, which was extremely annoying, but also good for some laughs.
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Rip and tear! I’m playing Sigil, a new Doom WAD by legendary creator John Romero, right now on Twitch. It’s gonna be one Hell of a time, so come join chat.
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