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Have you ever wondered if people can fly, or one hand can destroy durian?That's right!
You can buy a durian and slam it with your fist. First declare that it will be painful and you have to think about whether you have used your brain in this action.
※But I am not a DOOM fan, so I can only calculate from normal possibilities, and this is just imagination and does not represent complete reality.
1.The vacuum is outside the planet, doomguy only moves inside the planet, so he is not in a vacuum, the destroyed area, etc. will explain.
2.From the most basic point of view, every planet basically has gravity, and gas that is too light will not be able to stay on the planet. Even planetary gases with greater gravity are not necessarily harmless to humans, so space suits are needed to protect them.
3.You also see that there are already developed planets, and perhaps the gas may be artificially controlled or modified so that people can breathe under that planet.
4.Doomguy uses BGF10K to explain how to destroy planets. Modified gas is heavier, so when it is destroyed, it will stay on the broken planet, so it can breathe.
5.As for the water in the penultimate level, just treat it as not water!
To be honest, DLC water adds to the settings of the diving suit, which is to increase the fun and difficulty.
Or in space, didn't want to increase the settings of the space suit.
this is okay?
what