Doom Eternal devs watch as a speedrunner beats the game in 27 minutes

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It’s only been about a month since Doom Eternal came ripping and tearing onto our screens, and speedrunners have already found a host of exploits and collision bugs to help rocket them through id Software’s latest demon butchery sim. The development leads sat down to watch the current world-record holder run through Doom Eternal in an astonishing 27 minutes, and the results are pretty hilarious.

IGN had executive producer Marty Stratton, director Hugo Martin, lead level designer Jerry Keehan, and lead game programmer Evan Eubanks get together to watch Xamide’s record-setting 27 minute any% run of Doom Eternal. Xamide, of course, relies on exploits in level collision detection to bypass huge portions of Doom Eternal’s sometimes sprawling levels, and the developers react with a constantly shifting mixture of dismay, confusion, and delight.

As a viewer, it’s helpful to have some of Doom Eternal’s technical brain trust on hand to explain what’s happening in the speedrun. At one point, Stratton asks what exactly the ‘mouse wheel jump’ is, and Eubanks is able to describe the process of binding jump to the mousewheel, spinning it, and having the game’s code add massive amounts of velocity to the character when playing at high framerates.

And Xamide is playing at a very high framerate: using Doom Eternal’s Vulkan settings, he’s getting around 250 fps for most of the playthrough, and that’s essential to some of the exploits he uses in the run.



The developers note that many exploit-driven speed runs use the same principles, and that it’s not possible to stop people from doing it – better, they agree, just to have fun with it. They even suggest adding Easter eggs to Doom Eternal in upcoming DLC that only speedrunners will be able to find.

“It’d be fun to just mess with them,” Martin says, and Stratton suggests adding an unskippable, exposition-heavy cutscene that only triggers when you fling yourself up into the skybox the way Xamide does to pass over large chunks of the levels.

It’s definitely an entertaining watch – especially if you need a break from the latest Slayer Gate you’ve stumbled into while playing Doom Eternal the ‘normal’ way. There are also diskettes hidden throughout the game that let you use authorised cheats, so check out our guide to Doom Eternal cheat codes to find them all.

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Source: https://www.pcgamesn.com/doom-eternal/devs-react-to-speedrun

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IntPosted:

I used to love watching speed runners on the old GTA's it's actually insane to watch.

CentPosted:

Baz_Accents
Lgnd
Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.


Some levels that can take non speed runners 1 or 2 hours to do this speed runner knows a glitch to do the level in around a minuite


Man that's crazy, I never really watched any aside from a RE7 playthrough and that was dope. I even tried to do it myself and failed lol.

Baz_AccentsPosted:

Lgnd
Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.


Some levels that can take non speed runners 1 or 2 hours to do this speed runner knows a glitch to do the level in around a minuite

jetaPosted:

Lgnd
Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.


It's definitely not a short game, at all. It took me precisely around 20-21 hours to complete the full campaign while doing some side things in the game.

XBL-ABPosted:

Lgnd
Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.


22 hour long campaign.

Plus someone beat skyrim in 40 or so

CentPosted:

Lgnd
Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.


Some games are just a little weird like that though. I saw someone beat Zelda BOTW in like 30 minutes or less and if you play the game the real way beating ever shrine and divine beast it takes a very long time.

LgndPosted:

Cent Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!


Must be really short, even if he was speeding through and was super good.

CentPosted:

Good lord 27 minutes is crazy. Either the game is really short in general or this guy is really good. What an insane record!