Edited By
Samir Patel

Frustration is mounting among gamers as a technical issue renders the classic DOOM series unplayable on Xbox consoles. Despite repeated attempts to enjoy the iconic game, players report persistent control malfunctions that have left many questioning the quality of the recent bundle release.
One gamer recounted his struggle after purchasing the DOOM and DOOM 2 bundle. Having initially tried it on an Xbox One, he found the game impossible to control. Moving to an Xbox Series X didnโt resolve the issue, as he faced the same dire situation. "Iโm literally in the game, E1M1, and nothing is working. Why?" This sentiment echoes throughout forums, where players are venting their frustrations.
Several users have chimed in on the problem, highlighting three main areas of concern:
Control Issues: Many players report that they cannot move or shoot in-game, despite being able to access menus without problems.
Comparison to Remastered Versions: Some are unsure if they have access to the remastered versions, suggesting confusion around the game's bundle status. One comment emphasized, "Is this the remaster? If not, you should get it for free if you owned the original."
Increased Expectations: Gamers anticipated a seamless experience on the Series X, but early adopters are left disappointed.
"This is supposed to be a classic! It should work."
Negative sentiment is palpable as players express their discontent on social media and forums. It sparks a larger conversation about quality control in remastered versions of beloved games and raises questions about customer satisfaction in the gaming market.
With no official response from the developers yet, players are left with limited options. As the community waits for answers, the concern over technical glitches in high-profile releases remains a hot topic of discussion. Will players see a fix soon, or will frustrations continue?
๐ฅ Persistent control issues plague DOOM on Xbox Series X
๐ User frustration rising; dissatisfaction evident in forums
โก "This is supposed to be a classic! It should work." - A common user sentiment
As the gaming community grapples with this ongoing issue, many are left to ponder: How long before a fix arrives?
Thereโs a strong chance that developers are aware of the ongoing control issues and are prioritizing a fix. Experts estimate around a 70% likelihood that a patch will be rolled out within the next few weeks, especially as gamer frustration continues to escalate on various platforms. The recent trend of game developers responding swiftly to community feedback may motivate a quicker resolution. If they act soon, it could not only regain the communityโs trust but also set a positive precedent for future remastered releases.
Reflecting on the past, one can draw a striking parallel with the early 2000s release of the PC game "Windows Vista". Initially marketed as a breakthrough in personal computing, users quickly reported glitches and compatibility issues that soured the experience. In both cases, heightened expectations met by technical shortcomings led to uproar amid communities that once celebrated their beloved products. Just as Vistaโs patch updates eventually restored some level of functionality, gamers may once again find joy in DOOM, provided the developers act decisively to fix these pressing concerns.