I´m pretty sure that quite a few of you have been rather busy with ID Software´s 2016 edition 0f “Doom” (don´t forget to try “MiniDOOM” as well!) And I can´t blame you for that, as the game is freaking awesome! However, what most of you might not know is that you can find the numbers “666” in a spectrogram in the game´s soundtrack (as seen in the picture down below. People have also been able to get the spectrogram to show up in Adobe Audition). I had no idea about this, in fact. I just found out about it less than 40 minutes ago (via Gamer Humor). So I take it that Mick Gordon (he made the DOOM OST) has a great sense of humor.
However, the 666 Easter Egg also made me wonder what else ID has hidden among the code and sound/music files of “Doom” 2016? Well, time will tell I guess.
Credit:
Gamer Humor
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Robin “V-Act” Ek
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Tags: Doom, Doom 2016, Doom soundtrack, ID Software, Mick Gordon, Video games