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One of my biggest problems with Quake on Steam is that it has absolutely no music. This is because the game reads the music directly off the CD, which one obviously doesn't have if you buy it online. Doom's music is embedded directly into the game files as MIDI music. Also Doom still has quite an active multiplayer community with ZDaemon and Zandronum.
If you do get Doom, I can help you out with most things. If I seem over-anxious, I am. Doom is one of my all-time favourite games, I'll help a fellow Doomer any day.
I personally recommend that buy Doom 3: BFG Edition. Because it contains Doom 3 and it's expansions as well as Doom 1 and 2, emulated very well. If you buy the stand-alone version of Doom on Steam then you're getting the original game, emulated very poorly through DOSBox.
BFG is an inferior version, it looks worse and only a few mods work.
If you want, I can help you set it up. It's not very complicated.
http://zdoom.org/Download
Well, if you say so. Personally, I can't stand DOSBox Doom. It's way too outdated, even for me.