Poll

Which doom do you prefer?

Doom 1
7 (43.8%)
Doom 2
7 (43.8%)
Doom 64
2 (12.5%)

Total Members Voted: 16

Author Topic: Classic doom thread  (Read 2894 times)


For 90's Doom games

What is doom?
Doom is a 1993 MS DOS Shooter made by Id software. Here's some story:
You're a lone space marine on mars. Demons from hell have overrun multiple bases and it's your job to do some cleanup work.
Or if you're a nerd you can check out this .pdf of the doom 2 manual here

Source ports
 ZDoom
  ZDoom downloads DOOM2.wad or DOOM.wad is required to use ZDoom.
  ZDoom v2.8.1 is the barebones source port. Non-openGL.
  GZDoom is an OpenGL version of ZDoom that provides a lot of options. Customize settings all you want.
   :cookie: Get started with GZDoom (Video)

Zandronum
  Zandronum.com
  Zandronum is multiplayer doom. Just like GZDoom you can use it as a source port for singleplayer too.

Editing programs
Doom builder
  doombuilder.com
  Doom builder is an easy to use mapping program for Doom, Doom2, Chex quest, Hexen and heretic.
Slade 3
  slade.mancubus.net
  Slade 3 is a .wad editor where you can extract & import files into wads, .pk3's and much more.

I'm working on a .wad but I'll probably never get it finished.
/discuss
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« Last Edit: October 06, 2018, 11:01:33 PM by YouKnowWhoAgain »

If you want to make more complex maps, use GZDoom Builder as it allows you to build with GZDoom features (Such as slanted floors/ceilings)

If you want to make more complex maps, use GZDoom Builder as it allows you to build with GZDoom features (Such as slanted floors/ceilings)
Aren't you able to do the same thing with ZDoom in hexen format cfg?


I'm gonna crack doom builder open I need some ideas for a .wad

I downloaded a pre-beta release of doom and got these images out.





If you want to view all the images check the imgur gallery here




smooth doom > brutal doom

changesky wall25_8
I have made an ungodly creation

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