User:Vorknkx

A Doomer since 1994, and there hasn't been a single year without playing Doom :)

I'm an Oldschool Doomer, which means that my favorite way of playing Doom is through DosBox. I use source ports too, but I make sure modern features (e.g. jumping, mouse aiming) are turned off. I used Doom95 until 2007 - yes, it's pretty buggy, but it's faithful to the original. Then I switched to Chocolate Doom. zDoom is okay too and I use it fairly often, as it has a lot of compatibility options, which allow the game to behave more like good ol' Vanilla.

I've made some attempts at level design, but apparently it's not my cup of tea. I lack the patience to work on small details. But I'm more than happy to play other WADs made by the community. I love MegaWADs. My personal favorite is Requiem.

My Doom Collection

 * Doom (ye olde floppy disk version)
 * Ultimate Doom
 * Doom II
 * Master Levels for Doom II
 * Final Doom


 * Doom 3
 * Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil

Me on other Wikis

 * Quake Wiki (Admin)
 * Wolfenstein Wiki
 * Diablo Wiki
 * C&C Wiki

The Grammar Demon
Perhaps you've heard about Grammar Nazis, but this is the Doom Wiki, therefore our grammar rules are enforced by merciless hellspawn :)

Bad spelling and grammar is the road to damnation, so if you don't want to spend an eternity in HELL, I advise you to be careful while editing articles. Besides, this will make reading this Wiki much more enjoyable for everyone.

This little guide below includes some of the most common mistakes nowadays - use it if you are in doubt and perhaps your soul will be saved.

It's and Its

 * It's = "it is"
 * Example: "It's time for you to go."


 * Its = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to it"
 * Example: "Watch out for that Arch Vile - its fire blast is deadly!"

There, Their and They're

 * There = denotes location, as opposed to "here"
 * Example: "I can see something over there."


 * Their = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to them"
 * Example: "The demons raise the dead to bolster their numbers."


 * They're = "they are"
 * Example: "Watch out for the Spectres. They're hard to spot in darker rooms!"

We're, Were and Where

 * We're = "we are"
 * Example: "We're going to be late if you don't hurry up!"


 * Were = past tense of "are"
 * Example: "The Marines were victorious yesterday."


 * Where = pronoun denoting place/location
 * Example: "Sarge, where is our backup?!?"

You're and Your

 * You're = "you are"
 * Example: "You're late for the party."


 * Your = possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to you"
 * Example: "What happened to your friend, Dr. Betruger?"

Who's and Whose

 * Who's = "who is"
 * Example: "Who's in charge here?"


 * Whose = denotes possession
 * Example: "Whose BFG is this?"

Lose and Loose

 * Lose = to cease to be in one's possession or capability
 * Example: "You can lose a lot of money if you agree to this deal!"


 * Loose = free from restraints, unfastened
 * Example: "A wild demon is loose on the streets. Stay at home and lock the doors!"

LONG LIVE DOOM!