Lost souls were originally intended to bounce elastically off floors and ceilings, but due to a coding error, the bouncing test was performed after the lost souls' momentum was set to 0. In The Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom95, and in the released source code, this bug was fixed, causing an incompatibility that makes many Doom II and Doom demos containing the monsters to go out of sync.
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| - Lost souls were originally intended to bounce elastically off floors and ceilings, but due to a coding error, the bouncing test was performed after the lost souls' momentum was set to 0. In The Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom95, and in the released source code, this bug was fixed, causing an incompatibility that makes many Doom II and Doom demos containing the monsters to go out of sync.
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| - Lost souls were originally intended to bounce elastically off floors and ceilings, but due to a coding error, the bouncing test was performed after the lost souls' momentum was set to 0. In The Ultimate Doom, Final Doom, Doom95, and in the released source code, this bug was fixed, causing an incompatibility that makes many Doom II and Doom demos containing the monsters to go out of sync.
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