The mod itself can be seen in the first few levels of the game in the video below. To further mock the rising practice in gaming, players can partake in a newly added in-game marketplace in order to purchases said keys (though with fake money, they aren't EA). Said loot boxes can only be opened with randomly dropped keys recovered from enemy corpses, but they are definitely few and far between. The mod itself takes the 1993 FPS that we all know and love and replaces the weapon drops with loot boxes. The DOOM Loot Box Mod created by Rip and Tear is a hilarious response to the weird state of the gaming community at present.
One hilarious means to do that is with the latest DOOM mod that makes fun of all of the shenanigans in the best way possible.ĮA may have pulled back their usage of loot crates, but this DOOM mod is not pulling punches. With EA's Star Wars Battlefront II leading the charge, many gamers are finding their own ways to have their voice heard.
Whether it is being fed up with the practice of abusing them, or people just tired of hearing about it - there's no denying that microtransactions have taken center stage. Unless you've been living under a rock, by now everyone is sick and tired of hearing the term 'loot boxes'. DOOM Mod Mocks Loot Crate Controversy In The Best Way Possible