

Doom + Doom II
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1080p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 964 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 999 fps | 895 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 999 fps | 988 fps | 803 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 932 fps | 757 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 999 fps | 875 fps | 711 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 999 fps | 865 fps | 692 fps | 562 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 926 fps | 741 fps | 593 fps | 482 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 816 fps | 653 fps | 522 fps | 424 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 794 fps | 635 fps | 508 fps | 413 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 750 fps | 600 fps | 480 fps | 390 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 684 fps | 547 fps | 438 fps | 356 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 618 fps | 494 fps | 395 fps | 321 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 529 fps | 424 fps | 339 fps | 275 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 384 fps | 307 fps | 246 fps | 200 fps |
1440p performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 889 fps | 723 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 999 fps | 999 fps | 826 fps | 671 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 999 fps | 926 fps | 741 fps | 602 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 999 fps | 874 fps | 699 fps | 568 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 999 fps | 821 fps | 656 fps | 533 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 811 fps | 649 fps | 519 fps | 422 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 695 fps | 556 fps | 445 fps | 361 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 612 fps | 490 fps | 392 fps | 318 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 596 fps | 476 fps | 381 fps | 310 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 563 fps | 450 fps | 360 fps | 293 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 513 fps | 410 fps | 328 fps | 267 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 463 fps | 371 fps | 296 fps | 241 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 397 fps | 318 fps | 254 fps | 206 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 288 fps | 230 fps | 184 fps | 150 fps |
4K performance
| GPU | low | medium | high | ultra |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTX 5090 | 741 fps | 593 fps | 474 fps | 385 fps |
| RTX 4090 | 688 fps | 551 fps | 440 fps | 358 fps |
| RX 7900 XTX | 618 fps | 494 fps | 395 fps | 321 fps |
| RTX 5080 | 582 fps | 466 fps | 373 fps | 303 fps |
| RTX 4080 Super | 547 fps | 438 fps | 350 fps | 284 fps |
| RTX 4070 Ti | 432 fps | 346 fps | 277 fps | 225 fps |
| RTX 4070 | 371 fps | 296 fps | 237 fps | 193 fps |
| RX 7800 XT | 326 fps | 261 fps | 209 fps | 170 fps |
| RTX 3080 | 318 fps | 254 fps | 203 fps | 165 fps |
| RTX 4060 Ti | 300 fps | 240 fps | 192 fps | 156 fps |
| RTX 3070 | 274 fps | 219 fps | 175 fps | 142 fps |
| RTX 4060 | 247 fps | 198 fps | 158 fps | 128 fps |
| RTX 3060 | 212 fps | 169 fps | 136 fps | 110 fps |
| GTX 1660 Super | 154 fps | 123 fps | 98 fps | 80 fps |

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"Doom + Doom II" (2024) brings together two iconic titles that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre. Originally developed by id Software in the early '90s, these games combined fast-paced action with groundbreaking 3D graphics, influencing countless shooters that followed. The 2024 re-release enhances the original experience, making it accessible to a modern audience while maintaining the thrilling gameplay that made it a classic.
To enjoy "Doom + Doom II" at optimal performance, you'll find that an entry-level GPU with a minimum score of around 1700 is sufficient, ideal for achieving smooth gameplay at higher FPS. With a recommended CPU score of around 469 and at least 8 GB of RAM, this title is accessible for a wide range of hardware configurations. Expect solid performance even on budget systems, thanks to its relatively low graphical demands and the ability to adjust settings for your specific setup.
Given its solid rating of 80/100 and its influential role in shaping the action genre, "Doom + Doom II" is definitely worth playing. Whether you're a newcomer or a longtime fan, this enhanced version provides a nostalgic yet fresh experience that stands the test of time.
Performance profile
August 2024 release. As a current-generation title, Doom + Doom II pushes modern hardware — expect to need an RTX 40-series or RX 7000-series GPU to enjoy it at native 4K Ultra without leaning on upscaling.
Action titles like Doom + Doom II reward high framerates for visual clarity during combat. A mid-range modern GPU at 1440p 60–120 FPS is the practical sweet spot; VRR (G-Sync/FreeSync) smooths out drops during heavy effects.
Extremely light — Doom + Doom II runs at 60 FPS 1080p on any integrated GPU (Intel Iris Xe, AMD Radeon Graphics) or a decade-old discrete card like the GTX 1050. A current-gen RTX 4060 pushes 4K Ultra without effort.
Storyline
Doom (1993) - Original Version The demons came and the marines died...except one. You are the last defense against Hell. Prepare for the most intense battle you’ve ever faced. Experience the complete, original version of the game released in 1993, now with all official content and Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed. Doom II – Original Version Hell has invaded Earth, and to save it, you must battle mightier demons with even more powerful weapons. This beloved sequel to the groundbreaking DOOM (1993) introduced players to the brutal Super Shotgun, the infamous Icon of Sin boss, and more intense FPS action. TNT: Evilution The UAC relocated their experiments to one of the moons of Jupiter. A spaceship, mistaken for a supply vessel, was granted access. But when it got close to the base, demons poured out. All your comrades were slaughtered or zombified. This time it's not about survival. It's about revenge. The Plutonia Experiment Every effort has been made by the nation's top scientists to close the seven interdimensional Gates of Hell, but one portal remains open. Alone, you must infiltrate the ravaged base, defeat the demon Gatekeeper, and seal the last Hell portal before the undead take over the world. Master Levels for DOOM II This expansion includes twenty additional levels, all with the same hell-spawned horrors and action of the base game. Each level was created by independent designers and supervised by id Software. Sigil Created by id Software co-founder, John Romero, and released as an episode-sized mod consisting of 18 new maps, Sigil fits in between the timelines of DOOM (1993) and DOOM II. Baphomet, the gatekeeper of Hell, “glitched the final teleporter with his hidden sigil, whose eldritch power brings you to even darker shores of Hell. You fight through this stygian pocket of evil to confront the ultimate harbingers of Satan, then finally return to become Earth’s savior.” Legacy of Rust Created in collaboration by id Software, Nightdive Studios, and MachineGames, Legacy of Rust is the newest episode for DOOM, and the first official episode since DOOM II to feature new demons and weapons. This 16-map Episode is broken up into two 8 map sections: The Vulcan Abyss and Counterfeit Eden.





