I tested the same Doom fight 528 times. Here’s what I found. | Okuplok Mancubus Cliff Strategy Guide

Deemed impossible to beat in one segment; the infamous slaughter-map of Okuplok is analyzed in this series. This tutorial explains several survival strategies for the fourth fight: the Mancubus Cliff. Okuplok is considered by many as the most difficult doom map ever created (even though the verdict on that is still up to debate). The map is heavily criticized for it’s wildly varying levels of difficulty between each fight, together with a major health and armor starvation. This makes it extremely frustrating as a challenge, especially when you die to a difficult fight, after having cleared several easy (and borderline boring) fights for 3 hours. Some consider that the only reason why no one has single-segmented Okuplok on UV yet, is because no one even wants to try. I wouldn’t be surprised. Regardless of the criticism, Okuplok is popular, and many players struggle with several of it’s difficult fights. With a scientific approach to these fights, this video’s purpose is to help those players with guidelines, strategies, statistics, and other useful tips. I did a thorough research of the known strategies for these fights, but in case I missed something: feel free to give your feedback in the comment section below. Any new information can help everyone else who’s struggling! All the footage for this video series was recorded on Ultra Violence difficulty. Thanks to the patrons who watch my videos in early-access: AgileJackson Andrew Dunai Billabob Bofu Chris O’Neil HexElix hido Isaac Coleman MaxPayne67 Ole Phoenix Shawn Grant ShuffleCat SirLethbridgeDoomer Spectere Vytaan Become a supporter on Patreon: Join the community on Discord: Catch me live on Twitch: Watch my videos on Odysee: @Coincident Doom on Steam: dsda-doom sourceport: Okuplok slaughter-map: Music: Matt Gray - Last Ninja 2 Central Park Loader Theme (MIDI Rendition) (Last Ninja 2 OST, 1988) Matt Gray - Last Ninja 2 Central Park Loader Theme (Original) (Last Ninja 2 OST, 1988) James Paddock - Sanctified (Final Doom: Plutonia 2 OST, 2008) Bobby Prince - Into the Dungeons (Wolfenstein 3D OST, 1992) James Paddock - Yaw (Doom: Back to Saturn X Episode 1 OST, 2012) Bill Brown - Abandoned Den (Lineage II Chronicles Super Selection, 2010) James Paddock - Quicksilver (Doom: Back to Saturn X Episode 1 OST, 2012) Stuart Rynn - Drilling By Night (Doom: Back to Saturn X Episode 1 OST, 2012) James Hannigan, Frank Klepacki & Timothy Wynn - Hell March (From First to Last Remix) (Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, 2009) James Paddock - Slime Dweller (Final Doom: Plutonia 2 OST, 2008) Bobby Prince - Dark Halls (Doom Soundtrack, 1993) Daniel Bernstein & Guy Whitmore - Unholy Voices (Blood OST, 1997) Discover the artists: Matt Gray James Paddock Bobby Prince Bill Brown Stuart Rynn James Hannigan Frank Klepacki Timothy Wynn Daniel Bernstein Guy Whitmore Sources: Coincident: decino (1): decino (2): Arbys550: blueskull: 42PercentHealth (1): 42PercentHealth (2): 42PercentHealth (3): johnny loveless: Azuruish TAS: Red Recluse TAS: Erik TAS: Zero Master TAS: Chapters: 00:00 Okuplok 01:11 Table Of Contents 02:59 Multi-Directional Attacks 03:27 The PI Tactic 04:52 Taking Cover 06:05 Micro-Dodging 09:49 Monster Herding 11:00 Rocket Flickering Start-Exit 15:49 Mid-Exit 20:29 Comparing Results 21:46 Start-Mid-Exit 25:38 Mid-Start-Exit 29:32 Comparing Results 31:26 Going Exit first 33:48 The Start-Mid-Start Sequence 34:56 Mid-Start-Mid-Exit 38:40 Final Results 39:23 Excluded Tricks 40:10 The Revenants Full Data Set Tags: #doom #strategy #guide
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