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Screenshot of the BFG9000 from Doom II in action. Because of the difficulty I found taking a screenshot from my copy of the original game, I instead used Doomsday. Thus the effect looks slightly cleaner than it did in the original game.
The screenshot, taken by me, shows daemons in a custom WAD being decimated by the BFG rays a few seconds after firing. I intend to use it to illustrate the damage calculation bit in the BFG article.
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current | 04:37, 13 December 2005 | 800×600 (52 KB) | MarkGallagher (Talk | contribs) | (Screenshot of the BGF9000 from ''Doom II'' in action. Because of the difficulty I found taking a screenshot from my copy of the original game, I instead used ''Doomsday''. Thus the effect looks slightly cleaner than it did in the origi) |
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