Master chief(Halo) vs The Doomslayer(Doom) Vs Prophet (Crysis)

Duke Nukem

Hail to the king baby
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>Free for all battle.

>They have all weapons and equipment.

>No bloodlust.

> must defeat each other to win .

who would win this fight?
 

Shipmaster Sane

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Doomslayer is cartoonishly inconsistent, Making use of a half dozen guns not vastly out of line with modern counterparts one moment and firing himself out of a railgun to smash through entire buildings without a scratch the next. Some of his physical feats would imply that his fists or a handful of gravel to throw at his enemies would be more effective than guns, but he goes out of his way to get the guns and seems to think they're useful.
 

Duke Nukem

Hail to the king baby
Doomslayer is cartoonishly inconsistent, Making use of a half dozen guns not vastly out of line with modern counterparts one moment and firing himself out of a railgun to smash through entire buildings without a scratch the next. Some of his physical feats would imply that his fists or a handful of gravel to throw at his enemies would be more effective than guns, but he goes out of his way to get the guns and seems to think they're useful.

Seems like he uses guns because he likes them , rather than because he actually needs them .
 

Husky_Khan

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With Doom Slayer, he might just be "another" FPS guy but his glory kill animations and the background lore snippets seem to be what pushes him so high.



The codex entries could be considered hyperbole but it seems pretty well established in the lore that he was literally trapped in a sarcophagus specifically because he was such an unstoppable threat. So regardless of the game mechanics arguments, he was obviously a formidable combatant.

In regards to weapons, the Doom weapons do have the scifi upgrades you see in a lot of shooter games.

UAC Codex on Chaingun said:
The Delta-12 Chaingun (often referred to as "The D12" by operatives) is a high velocity heavy weapon capable of suppressing multiple targets at once. Recent changes to the firing mechanism have pushed the Delta-12 to the physical limits of a ballistic weapon. An Argent infused piston compresses gas within the firing crucible to over 220,000 PSI. When released, this launches a 15mm Tungsten Slug with muzzle velocity of nearly 5,000 feet per second. The heat generated by this action is syphoned into a thermal gel compound that automatically recharges the 96volt battery pack. This allows the weapon to sustain an almost endless firing cycle, as long as ammunition is present. The Delta-12 Chaingun weighs 45kg, making it a lethal but cumbersome armament.

UAC Codex on Heavy Assault Rifle said:
The weapon is effective at all engagement distances, and is best used against a solitary target, unless a micro missile modification is present. The standard issue ammunition is a .50 caliber FMJ round.

UAC Codex on Praetor Suit said:
The suit was extracted from the rock, cleaned, and subjected to numerous tolerance tests, and found to be almost impervious to any damage. It appeared to have some mechanical function as well - small receptors on the gloves and chest plate that attracted Argent plasma and dissipated it through capillary tubes in the substructure. Markings on the armor were also consistent with images of a man (or humanoid) seen in several tablets and stones found on other expeditions. The same markings were also noted on the Helix Stone. Despite it being clear that the suit can be activated in some way, no method has been found to do it. It appears to be missing a component, likely the Doom Marine himself.

There's also the Slayer Testaments for the (potentially reinforcing but also potentially hyperbolic) lore.

I'm guessing that the Spartan might be comparable in some feats. Though I don't think he's on the level of ripping horns out of giant monsters heads and pulping skulls until they explode with single punches. And while the Spartan is a buzzsaw through lesser troops, the Doom Slayer is typically seen as a buzzsaw through vast swaths of Demonry, his equals not being mere Shangheili, Mekgolo or Brute equivalents but bosses like those zany Cyberdemons.
 

Shipmaster Sane

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With Doom Slayer, he might just be "another" FPS guy but his glory kill animations and the background lore snippets seem to be what pushes him so high.



The codex entries could be considered hyperbole but it seems pretty well established in the lore that he was literally trapped in a sarcophagus specifically because he was such an unstoppable threat. So regardless of the game mechanics arguments, he was obviously a formidable combatant.

In regards to weapons, the Doom weapons do have the scifi upgrades you see in a lot of shooter games.

There's also the Slayer Testaments for the (potentially reinforcing but also potentially hyperbolic) lore.

I'm guessing that the Spartan might be comparable in some feats. Though I don't think he's on the level of ripping horns out of giant monsters heads and pulping skulls until they explode with single punches. And while the Spartan is a buzzsaw through lesser troops, the Doom Slayer is typically seen as a buzzsaw through vast swaths of Demonry, his equals not being mere Shangheili, Mekgolo or Brute equivalents but bosses like those zany Cyberdemons.

Heres the thing, it's not game mechanics to say that he's, apparently by his high end feats, without exaggeration using nerf guns to fight enemies made of Styrofoam.

15mm at 5kfps, thats measurable. Thats in the range of autocannon from real life in terms of impact energy and theoretical penetration. A shotgun of the bore he uses, thats got a fairly estimable, fairly low, amount of energy and penetration. He uses three or four weapons, prolifically, that are notably inferior to the chaingun.

I am not exaggerating when I say that the fist of a man who could perform the upper end feats he does would be more fantastically lethal than half his arsenal.
He fires himself out of a fucking cannon, through a building.



Trying to take a complete view of Doomslayer suggests not only that the events of the game at no point pose even the slightest challenge to him, but that he's using guns because he thinks it's funny, and he could just as easily kill all the demons without them.
 

Husky_Khan

The Dog Whistler... I mean Whisperer.
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I thought we had some Halo-ites on here who could provide some input on our glorious Master Chief and his attributes and capabilities, especially now that the quarantined world is busy fighting off a Hell Invasion.

Also something I stumbled upon from about eight years ago apparently...



Granted it's more Doom Guy from the older games then the Doom Slayer of the 2016 and Eternal fame, but still... mildly entertaining despite all of the High End Feats wankery analysis this channel apparently enjoys reveling in.
 

Shipmaster Sane

You have been weighed
I thought we had some Halo-ites on here who could provide some input on our glorious Master Chief and his attributes and capabilities, especially now that the quarantined world is busy fighting off a Hell Invasion.

Also something I stumbled upon from about eight years ago apparently...



Granted it's more Doom Guy from the older games then the Doom Slayer of the 2016 and Eternal fame, but still... mildly entertaining despite all of the High End Feats wankery analysis this channel apparently enjoys reveling in.

Screw attack is always retarded, always, people just pretend they aren't when they get the answer they wanted, because fans are suckers.

I'm very well versed in Halo feats, but it's somewhat meaningless when you think about how difficult to gauge Doomslayer is.
 

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