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#1
Quote from: Dacicus on January 21, 2025, 12:37:23 PM
  • Are some secrets only accessible one time or for a certain period of time?  There's one clearly visible door in E1M4 that I opened somehow once, but I couldn't do it when I played through the level again.  It has a message on a wall (what do they say, btw?).  And I couldn't figure out how to access a secret in the magenta key area of E1M5.
  • It seems like only the propulsor works on the final boss and only at certain times.  Plus, you have to line up the shots properly.  Am I wrong about any of that?

EDIT:
Oh, and the actual game that you can play in the arcade is a nice touch.  I didn't know that the Doom engine let you do things like that.  Is it a GZDoom- or Zandronum-specific feature?

  • Bazoik Revisited does not have any missable secrets. While there's a sort of timed secret in E1M3, you can reopen it after it closes if you miss it the first time. The message on the wall in E1M4 is a reference to a scene from the infamous CD-i game Hotel Mario. Notice that there's also toasters in the same room. As for the E1M5 secret, there's a hidden switch in the same room as the black switch box. Then you'll need to figure out how to open a hidden passage in the room after.
  • The final boss is only vulnerable when it raises its nose after attacking, and indeed only the propulsor works. It's essentially a variant of the Icon of Sin from Doom II.

And yes, the minigame is implemented using features that are exclusively in ZDoom-based ports, specifically the ACS scripting language and a bit of DECORATE.
#2
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: [RC1] Chex Quest: Bazoik R...
Last post by Dacicus - January 21, 2025, 12:37:23 PM
Wow, that final boss was something.  I thought it was an impossible troll scenario, but I did finally zorch him away once.  I like how you made the story fit in with that of the other games.

Looks like we can't hide spoiler text on this board, so anyone feel free to skip the rest of this post if you don't want spoilers.

Some questions:
  • Are some secrets only accessible one time or for a certain period of time?  There's one clearly visible door in E1M4 that I opened somehow once, but I couldn't do it when I played through the level again.  It has a message on a wall (what do they say, btw?).  And I couldn't figure out how to access a secret in the magenta key area of E1M5.
  • It seems like only the propulsor works on the final boss and only at certain times.  Plus, you have to line up the shots properly.  Am I wrong about any of that?

EDIT:
Oh, and the actual game that you can play in the arcade is a nice touch.  I didn't know that the Doom engine let you do things like that.  Is it a GZDoom- or Zandronum-specific feature?
#3
Quote from: Dacicus on January 14, 2025, 08:42:56 PMNice work!  I'm enjoying it so far.  Falling into those slime pools in E1M3 is rather annoying, though.  It's possible to get stuck behind the stairs of one of them in the room with all of the arcade machines, which dooms you to dying.  I assume that's a glitch?

Okay, I guess that's something I'll have to fix in the next RC. But for now, there's a way around it if you have a jump key bound: If you hold the jump key, you can swim out of the slime.
#4
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: [RC1] Chex Quest: Bazoik R...
Last post by Dacicus - January 14, 2025, 08:42:56 PM
Nice work!  I'm enjoying it so far.  Falling into those slime pools in E1M3 is rather annoying, though.  It's possible to get stuck behind the stairs of one of them in the room with all of the arcade machines, which dooms you to dying.  I assume that's a glitch?
#5


After sitting on this project for like 9 years, working on it on and off in that time, I've finally made the push to release a public RC of this. Do be warned, this is basically my very first project I've ever done on the Doom engine. I think in spite of its age, the levels are still decent enough, though.

  • IWAD: Chex Quest 3 1.4 or 2.0
  • Port: GZDoom or Zandronum





Bazoik Revisited is a PWAD for Chex Quest 3 (the official ZDoom version) that's an interquel set between the events of Chex Quest 2 and 3, where Fred Chexter goes back to Bazoik, but a different section of Bazoik from the one he visited previously: Bazoik Manufacturing and Resort. At the behest of Scenic Bazoik Ltd. who wanted to reinstate their "Scenic Bazoik!" tours, the Intergalactic Federation of Cereals started an effort to clear off the remaining Flemoids on Bazoik. To achieve this, they invented a special large-scale Zorcher called the "Ultra-Zorcher" which was capable of zorching all Flemoids off of a planet, with a special filter so that it would only zorch things originating from another dimension. Unfortunately, when they sent it to Bazoik it crash-landed and its automatic activation system was busted. But since the manual activation system was determined to still be intact, they send you, Fred Chexter, off to Bazoik to locate the Ultra-Zorcher (which they could only point to being somewhere in the Manufacturing and Resort area) and perform the manual activation of it.

Bazoik Revisited provides 5 regular levels of non-violent zorching action plus a secret level. In addition, the episode 2 slots contain 5 Zorchmatch maps for multiplayer gameplay, and episode 3 contains scrapped and old versions of levels. The main levels also all support Co-op and Zorchmatch.

Full credits are included inside the PK3 under the "credits" directory. This includes the main "credits.txt" file but also "chexgc-readme.txt", as this uses some resources from Chex Quest: Galactic Conflict, which the author requested that any projects using them include the readme.

IMPORTANT NOTE: There's a popular download source for the Chex Quest 3 IWAD hosted on ModDB. However, this is actually an outdated version which cannot be used to play Bazoik Revisited, which has been specifically made to error out if you try to use it. If you're using that version, you will need to download the 1.4 version of Chex Quest 3 from https://www.chexquest3.com/downloads/ChexQuest3_v1.4.zip or if you want, Chex Quest 3 v2.0 is also a compatible IWAD for Bazoik Revisited.

Download Bazoik Revisited here: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1GRveD6cf4qWdX0OvkITm7O-JCjZSZHGj
#6
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: Chex Quest 3: Vanilla Edit...
Last post by Technopeasant - December 08, 2024, 03:14:18 AM
Congratulations.
#7
Well finally, after all the procrastination when I basically had 1.0 pretty much ready, I think it's now time. That's right, Chex 3 Vanilla 1.0 has now finally been released! While there may be future updates, any more updates past this point will not have demo-desyncing changes, just changes to additional lumps to support source ports and minor texture adjustments (if the texture adjustments can be applied without causing desyncs). This means that everyone is now free to start speedrunning it with demos and everything, which is in fact encouraged because speedrun demos will be used to make sure I don't cause any desyncs.

Anyways, here are the downloads:

For DOS: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1_APJZVgvPO5KBAQlR8rdybWA9Jy37BtH
For source ports: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1hshELR97TB33Rn9pI9HNE-5Swmkba4Sb
Modding version: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=16ReZvb0zgQFIstFmhgldWCKN0yZ-68f8

Version 1.0 has the longest list of changes yet, which is fitting for the jump from release candidates to stable:

  • The Doom II startup string has been reverted to also say "Chex(R) Quest 3: Vanilla Edition" due to some source ports using that string for chex3v.wad.
  • Added some replacement sprites for the beta BFG (LAZ Device) projectiles, edited from the Phasing Zorcher projectile sprites.
  • Slight grammar correction in the readme.
  • Fixed a misaligned texture in CQ3M2.
  • EMAPINFO changed so that the intermission is skipped after CQ1M6 and not skipped after CQ2M5 and CQ3M5 (as in ZDoom).
  • Add GZDoom friendly name strings to the ZDoom LANGUAGE lump.
  • Added a line break at the end of the EDFROOT and DEHACKED lumps.
  • The DECORATE definitions for the enemies now inherit from the enemies they replace in the DEHACKED lump.
  • chex3d2.wad's build script now puts TEXTURE2 right after TEXTURE1 in the directory index, and the actual IWAD is changed accordingly.
  • Cut the extra DSDA-Doom metadata out of the built-in demos.
  • Changed ZDoom and Zandronum "frag/kill" strings to more appropriate "zorch" strings in the LANGUAGE lump, and changed the ZDoom automap "monsters" string to say "flemoids" instead.
  • Corrected off-key timpani notes in the "Intro Soundtrack" and "Outro Soundtrack" MIDIs.
  • Cropped a bit of empty space off of the bottom of the Stridicus and Snotfolus sprites so that they play nicer with certain hardware rendering ports.
  • Added some of the widescreen assets into the main WADs under "*_WS" names for use in Nyan-Doom and any other ports supporting the feature.
  • Merged some needlessly split lines in CQ3M2.
  • Added more fake tall textures to the meeting rooms in CQ1M0, CQ3M1 and CQ3M2 to better recreate the look of the ZDoom version.
  • Added mention of slime trails / bad seg angles to the known issues list.
  • Fixed texture alignment on the exit switch and removed a duplicated sector tag in CQ2M1.
  • Re-recorded the built-in CQ2M1 demo due to desyncs caused from the changes to it.
  • Marked some lines as secret in CQ1M5.
  • Made the door to the exit room in CQ1M3 a single-use stay-open door, as in the ZDoom version.
  • Made a few door tracks in CQ1M3 use the correct door track texture.
  • Fixed a drawseg overflow in CQ1M4 by simplifying the geometry on and beyond the window to outside (also making the window's simplification consistent with the nearby ceiling window).
  • Fixed a hole in the "Refrigerated Storage" door texture.
  • Made the maze area and the starting area of CQ2M3 more disconnected in order to reduce the risk of a visplane overflow.
  • Fixed drawseg overflows in CQ3M3's garden area by simplifying geometry and adding a wall in the indoor fountain area.
  • Credited elf-alchemist for handling the Bethesda.net version.
  • Fixed a line that was mistakenly marked as hidden in CQ2M2.
  • Fixed a hole in the GRAY5B patch.
  • Removed the mention of the Doom Unity port from the readme, as that has now been obsoleted by the Nightdive port which has its own special version of Chex 3 Vanilla on Bethesda.net.
  • Added ID24 status bar graphics. These were originally created for the Bethesda.net version but were backported to the main version because ID24 may be adopted in other ports.
  • Moved all the dummy levels to be positioned right after the proper levels in the WAD file, to prevent issues with some ports.
  • Reformatted the finale texts in the UMAPINFO to use different lines as seperate strings, instead of relying on actual linebreaks.
  • Added a EMAPINFO entry, par time, level name and unique WILV graphic for CQ?M? (E4M1).
  • The dummy levels now all have distinct WILV graphics, and the CWILV graphics in chex3d2.wad have been updated to look nicer. Shout-out to Eevee for the recent update to the Doom Text Generator which helped with this!
  • Fixed remaining minor discrepancies between chex3.deh and the DEHACKED lump.
  • Made a slight texture alignment adjustment in CQ1M1.
  • Credited Andrew Benon and Strife for doing the soundtrack in the original version of CQ3.
  • Added a WADINFO lump. Also a backported Bethesda.net change.
  • Did various other minor texture fixes across accross E1.
  • Moved one of the DM starts off the top of the maze in CQ2M3 in order to block off access to any remaining VPO spots. Added a new DM-only area to compensate.
  • All dummy levels now have more than one sector in order to prevent crashes in some source ports.
  • Added more proper text color translation lumps, which translate both the red and green color ranges.
  • Re-recorded the CQ1M1 demo to bring it closer to the original intention with the demo from the original Chex Quest.
  • Updated CQ3HACK to make it so ENDPIC shows at the end of episode 1. This is done through CQ3HACK instead of the DeHackEd patch due to the latter doing a search-and-replace which would affect the demo loop too, which needs to still display the CREDIT graphic. It also needs to be applied only on the Ultimate Doom executable.
  • Backported most of the weapon wheel graphics from the Bethesda.net version due to Woof adding support for them. The "unknown" icon was redone from scratch due to the one in the Bethesda.net version being a recolored Bethesda asset.
  • Added ID24 intermission lumps, which allows the proper looping E2 intermission to work in any source port that supports it, as well as fixing the other intermissions in ports that require them.
  • Made some lines seperating the audience stands in CQ1M0 impassable in order to prevent a softlock if they player tries to get on top of them. CQ3M1 is left as-is because the player can still get out in the case of that level.

Edit: Just found out that in the changelog files I included I accidentally left the 1.0 section marked as "(NOT FINAL)". This is incorrect, it is indeed the finalized version of 1.0. It's fine if you speedrun it despite it being supposedly "(NOT FINAL)". This will be corrected in 1.1.
#8
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: Chex Quest 3: Vanilla Edit...
Last post by Technopeasant - November 17, 2024, 02:47:58 AM
Being a fan of vanilla Doom, this gets me quite excited about Chex Quest again.
#9
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: Chex Quest - Flemmed To Th...
Last post by Technopeasant - November 17, 2024, 02:46:05 AM
Very excited to give this a go when it is out Vidyabatter.
#10
Chex Quest and Related Topics / Re: Notiswas' Game Maker Chex ...
Last post by Technopeasant - November 17, 2024, 02:44:09 AM
Despite the Gallery going down, this file still lives on the Internet Archive.

https://archive.org/download/chex-quest-trilogy/Mods%20%28misc%20sites%29/Chex%20Quest%204%20%28Notiswas%29/CQ4.rar