? New Record! ? ⠀ Best time for E1M1 Difficulty: Hurt me plenty Time: 0:11 Commands: 2 ⠀ Tweet chain: Node: ? #t2d_speedruns /7vKQSNFsZT- Tweet2Doom October 16, 2021
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In the clip below, you'll find one player's 11-second attempt of the level E1M1 - a run that currently holds the Twitter2Doom speedrun record. While various clips generated by the account show players bumping into walls and emptying clips blindly through the air, there are also some videos showing off impressive runs too. Since the creation of the bot, a number of fans have tried their hand at the game. In a strange way, this almost gives the game a turn-based feel where players are able to react and plot their next series of moves after the bot responds with footage detailing their last set of actions. However, gameplay essentially requires players to use a combination of letters and numbers to input commands to the game and then denote the number of frames that they'd like the action to be performed for.
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⠀ /YszpiKnXEE- Tweet2Doom October 2, 2021Ī full set of the rules and how to play can be found in the pinned tweet on the Tweet2Doom bot's account.
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⠀ ROOT node for Doom Shareware 1.9 Read the instructions in the images below. In doing so, players can control the game's iconic Doom Marine, and are able to see the consequences of their actions in short ten-second clips that the account sends back. The creation of a Tweet2Doom bot on the social media platform now means that users can attempt to complete the game by using various commands in Twitter replies to the account. In perhaps one of the more inventive methods to allow fans access the Doom universe, players are now able to complete the game on Twitter. From popping up in Minecraft to running on an Apple Watch, the game's community constantly seems to be finding new ways to play the game. Over the years, fans have managed to port Doom to a number of weird and wonderful places.