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Plus I hate how installing steam games from disk take forever. Doom 3 BFG is 7GB and it took me an hour and a half to install, but I was able to install Mass Effect 3 which is 12 or 13GB and it took only 29 minutes from disk. I just chose to download it which still took 35 minutes. Installing by disk is way faster if they didn't rig it to use the minimum speed of your dvd rom.
Yeah I know but there was a zoom key in the original that I remember using to aim down the scope of the rocket launcher. Point is why go through the trouble of removing something that was already there? If some people think there is no need for it then they can make the choice of unbinding it, but at least they have a choice.
1. If you're a console gamer, yes it's worth it because the original Doom 3 is not available on consoles except the old Xbox.
2. If you're a PC gamer, stay the hell away from it because you can do lots, lots, LOTS more with the original Doom 3 on the computer with mods and tweaks that makes $10 worth $100.
My original copy worked perfectly. I was able to put it to 8AA with no slow downs in performance from beginning to end. I decided to give BFG another shot but even without any AA I still experience a performance hit. I just finished playing my original and it was as great as I knew it would be. Original is always the way to go.