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Posted over 4 years ago by GingerJesus
‎British Doom Localisation Patch: Remove comma splice ← Older revision Revision as of 15:04, 28 October 2019 Line 64: Line 64:   ==== British Doom Localisation Patch ====   ==== British Doom Localisation ... [More] Patch ====     − Play Doom the right way, with British English, no longer will your eyes be harmed by American English again! + Play Doom the right way, with British English. No longer will your eyes be harmed by American English again!       * {{idgames|file=combos/british|title=British Doom Localisation Patch}}   * {{idgames|file=combos/british|title=British Doom Localisation Patch}} [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by GingerJesus
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Posted over 4 years ago by MikeRS
Update Arch, Debian, Fedora instructions with current package managers ← Older revision Revision as of 05:01, 27 August 2019 Line 6: Line 6:   == Linux distributions ==   == Linux distributions ==     − ... [More] '''[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chocolate-doom/ Arch Linux]''': yaourt -S chocolate-doom + '''[https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/chocolate-doom/ Arch Linux]''': yay -S chocolate-doom     − '''[https://packages.debian.org/stable/chocolate-doom Debian / Ubuntu]''': apt-get install chocolate-doom + '''[https://packages.debian.org/stable/chocolate-doom Debian / Ubuntu]''': apt install chocolate-doom       : Note that in releases of Debian before v9, you must enable the ''contrib'' area to access the package.   : Note that in releases of Debian before v9, you must enable the ''contrib'' area to access the package.     − '''[https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/chocolate-doom/ Fedora]''': yum install chocolate-doom + '''[https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/chocolate-doom/ Fedora]''': dnf install chocolate-doom       '''Gentoo''': See [[Building Chocolate Doom on Gentoo]].   '''Gentoo''': See [[Building Chocolate Doom on Gentoo]]. Line 18: Line 18:   '''Guix System''': guix package -i chocolate-doom   '''Guix System''': guix package -i chocolate-doom     − '''[https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/chocolate-doom Linux Mint]''': sudo apt-get install chocolate-doom + '''[https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/chocolate-doom Linux Mint]''': sudo apt install chocolate-doom       '''[https://madb.mageia.org/package/show/name/chocolate-doom Mageia]''': urpmi chocolate-doom   '''[https://madb.mageia.org/package/show/name/chocolate-doom Mageia]''': urpmi chocolate-doom [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by JT Marshmallow
← Older revision Revision as of 01:02, 15 August 2019 (2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) Line 242: Line 242:       Press ''''T'''' to assign a target to the bots.   Press ''''T'''' to ... [More] assign a target to the bots. −   − Press ''''~'''' to kick the bots out of the way when blocked.         Press the '''use''' key while facing a bot to cycle through orders/behaviors.   Press the '''use''' key while facing a bot to cycle through orders/behaviors. Line 275: Line 273:   * KILLMENOW triggers a player suicide   * KILLMENOW triggers a player suicide   * SKILL will report the current game skill level   * SKILL will report the current game skill level   + * FASTMODE toggles fast monsters option during gameplay   * FRIENDLYFIRE toggles friendly fire when using cooperative bots   * FRIENDLYFIRE toggles friendly fire when using cooperative bots − * LUDICROUS toggles option for enhanced blood and gore     * MOVE orders all bots to move out of the way when player is blocked   * MOVE orders all bots to move out of the way when player is blocked   * HOLD orders the bots to hold position   * HOLD orders the bots to hold position − * FASTMODE toggles fast monsters option during gameplay   − * INSANE toggles "insane physics" mode           Line 308: Line 304:   * -rie enables extreme random items mode   * -rie enables extreme random items mode   * -bots starts a game with number of bot players (up to three)   * -bots starts a game with number of bot players (up to three) − * -crt emulates the darker look of an old CRT monitor from the 1990s +   − * -d3l makes most indoor areas ''very'' dark, emulating the frighteningly dark look of Doom 3         == Inspiration ==   == Inspiration ==     − Many of Marshmallow Doom's new features are inspired by other games of the era such as ''Duke Nukem 3D'', ''Quake'', ''Unreal'', and ''Half-Life''. + Many of Marshmallow Doom's new features are inspired by other mid-1990s games such as ''Duke Nukem 3D'' and ''Quake''.    +     + '''Doom DJ''' is inspired by iMuse, the dynamic music system heard in many classic Lucasarts games such as ''X-Wing'', ''Tie Fighter'', and ''Dark Forces''.   +     + Traditional game features such as treasure, scoring, and player inventory are part of an attempt to recreate what Tom Hall's influence on Doom might have been had he stayed through the end of development.     − New features such as treasure, scoring, achievements, inventory, goodies mode, and ludicrous gibs are all a nostalgic tribute to game designer and founding id member Tom Hall.  Hall's creative influence was largely left out of Doom but Marshmallow Doom aims to recreate what Hall's influence on Doom might have been had he stayed through the end of development. + Usage of the phrase "ludicrous gibs" is a tribute to Apogee Software's ''Rise of the Triad'' and their infamous Developers of Incredible Power.     − ''Doom DJ'' is inspired by iMuse, the dynamic music system heard in many classic Lucasarts games such as ''X-Wing'', ''Tie Fighter'', and ''Dark Forces''.         == Download ==   == Download == [Less]
Posted over 4 years ago by Fx
debian 10 update ← Older revision Revision as of 19:51, 7 August 2019 Line 9: Line 9:     apt-get install gcc make libsdl2-dev libsdl2-net-dev \     apt-get install gcc make libsdl2-dev libsdl2-net-dev \   ... [More]      libsdl2-mixer-dev python-imaging        libsdl2-mixer-dev python-imaging   +   +   + On Debian 10 python-imaging was replaced with python-pil package.       Several packages will be installed.     Several packages will be installed.   [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Fraggle
‎Linux distributions ← Older revision Revision as of 23:26, 24 July 2019 Line 15: Line 15:       '''Gentoo''': See [[Building Chocolate Doom on Gentoo]].   '''Gentoo''': See [[Building Chocolate Doom on ... [More] Gentoo]].   +   + '''Guix System''': guix package -i chocolate-doom       '''[https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/chocolate-doom Linux Mint]''': sudo apt-get install chocolate-doom   '''[https://community.linuxmint.com/software/view/chocolate-doom Linux Mint]''': sudo apt-get install chocolate-doom [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Julian Nechaevsky
Version 3.2 released ← Older revision Revision as of 07:00, 22 June 2019 Line 12: Line 12:       * DOOM Press Release Beta   * DOOM Press Release Beta   + * DOOM for Atari Jaguar   * DOOM Shareware   ... [More] * DOOM Shareware   * DOOM 1   * DOOM 1 Line 48: Line 49:   DOS version is compatible with MS-DOS, FreeDOS and DOSBox emulator.   DOS version is compatible with MS-DOS, FreeDOS and DOSBox emulator.     − Latest version for Windows: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.1a/russian-doom-3.1a-win32.zip/download russian-doom-3.1a-win32.zip]   + Latest version for Windows: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.2/russian-doom-3.2-win32.zip/download russian-doom-3.2-win32.zip]   − Latest version for Windows (x64): [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.1a/russian-doom-3.1a-win64.zip/download russian-doom-3.1a-win64.zip]   + Latest version for Windows (x64): [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.2/russian-doom-3.2-win64.zip/download russian-doom-3.2-win64.zip]     Latest version for DOS: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom%20for%20DOS/1.666a/russian-doom-dos-1.666a.zip/download russian-doom-dos-1.666a.zip]   Latest version for DOS: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom%20for%20DOS/1.666a/russian-doom-dos-1.666a.zip/download russian-doom-dos-1.666a.zip]     − Source code: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.1a/russian-doom-3.1a-source.zip/download russian-doom-3.1-source.zip] + Source code: [https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnechaevsky/files/Russian%20Doom/3.2/russian-doom-3.2-source.zip/download russian-doom-3.2-source.zip]   Full version history: [http://jnechaevsky.users.sourceforge.net/projects/rusdoom/files/changelog_eng.html changelog_eng.html]   Full version history: [http://jnechaevsky.users.sourceforge.net/projects/rusdoom/files/changelog_eng.html changelog_eng.html]     [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Fraggle
‎Localization: woops ← Older revision Revision as of 18:18, 21 June 2019 (2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) Line 60: Line 60:   * [https://soulsphere.org/random/vsmooth.zip Direct ... [More] download] [[http://www.doomshack.org/uploads/vsmooth.zip Mirror 1] [https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Vanilla-Doom-smooth-weapons-patch Mirror 2] [https://owlman.neocities.org/owlgames/themes/vsmooth/ Mirror 3]]   * [https://soulsphere.org/random/vsmooth.zip Direct download] [[http://www.doomshack.org/uploads/vsmooth.zip Mirror 1] [https://www.wad-archive.com/wad/Vanilla-Doom-smooth-weapons-patch Mirror 2] [https://owlman.neocities.org/owlgames/themes/vsmooth/ Mirror 3]]     − == TDRR's Vanilla Doom .DEH-based mods == + == Localization == −     − In late 2018, [https://doomwiki.org/wiki/ZDoom_forums ZDoom forum] user, [https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=62615 TDRR released a number of] [https://doomwiki.org/wiki/DeHackEd DEH] files they had been made for vanilla-compatible ports, some of the DEH files was a port of [https://doomwiki.org/wiki/Brutal_Doom Brutal Doom] [[https://mega.nz/#!KBwXnaZC!v-BbtSlt2xzUlqMh7I7fzlxzWoqo1dqmyDR24HPuRpc direct link]] (not demo-compatible), adding a Railgun [[https://mega.nz/#!6cwlyC6Y!jmNXqan3RmF3CXpQdOkoszG-sZUrUdtLDx1UjXMNiKU direct link]], and, perhaps most inexpressive of all, a [https://www.mediafire.com/file/50uw2vreum49cfk/comp-dm4.zip/file Computer Deathmatch] DEH with "bots" (modified monsters to look and act like players).   −     − === External links ===   −     − * [https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?t=62615 ZDoom thread]   − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/comp-dm.zip Direct download to Computer Deathmatch 2.0], by [[User:fraggle]]   −     − == Works by fraggle ==   − Over the years [[User:fraggle]] has made a few WADs that would fit in the category of gameplay enhancement mods, here are only a few.         ==== British Doom Localisation Patch ====   ==== British Doom Localisation Patch ==== Line 76: Line 66:   Play Doom the right way, with British English, no longer will your eyes be harmed by American English again!   Play Doom the right way, with British English, no longer will your eyes be harmed by American English again!     − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/british.zip Direct download] + * {{idgames|file=combos/british|title=British Doom Localisation Patch}} − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/british.txt The localisation patch README file]         ==== French Doom translation ====   ==== French Doom translation ==== Line 83: Line 72:   Useful patch that is a recreation of the official French translation of Doom II, in the form of a PWAD file and dehacked patch.   Useful patch that is a recreation of the official French translation of Doom II, in the form of a PWAD file and dehacked patch.     − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/french.zip French Doom translation direct download] + * {{idgames|file=utils/exe_edit/patches/french|title=French Doom translation}} − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/french.txt The localisation patch README file]   −     − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/frpatch.zip Doom 2 French Version (doom2f.wad) binary patch direct download]   − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/frpatch.txt The localisation patch README file]   −     − === Freedoom leftovers ===   −     − Miscellaneous collection of leftover resources from [[Freedoom]] that were used at some point, but replaced.   −     − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/leftover.zip Direct download]   − * [https://soulsphere.org/random/wads/leftover.txt The README file]   [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by JT Marshmallow
← Older revision Revision as of 16:46, 20 June 2019 Line 286: Line 286:       * -d1 or -doom1 sets IWAD to DOOM.WAD   * -d1 or -doom1 sets IWAD to DOOM.WAD   + * -sigil sets IWAD to DOOM.WAD and merges ... [More] SIGIL.WAD   * -d2 or -doom2 sets IWAD to DOOM2.WAD   * -d2 or -doom2 sets IWAD to DOOM2.WAD   * -steal when added to either -d1 or -d2 will import the opposite game's wad as a PWAD   * -steal when added to either -d1 or -d2 will import the opposite game's wad as a PWAD [Less]
Posted almost 5 years ago by Undead
Made article a bit more clear ← Older revision Revision as of 16:55, 31 May 2019 Line 38: Line 38:   == Compiling Chocolate Doom ==   == Compiling Chocolate Doom ==     − At this stage, you '''must''' ... [More] use the appropriate MSYS2 terminal so that the ''$PATH'' environment variable points to the proper toolchain, for the ''mingw-w64-i686'' toolchain (32-bit), use the ''MSYS MinGW 32-bit'' start menu/screen shortcut, and your prompt will reflect it with MINGW32 printed as part of it. If this is not in your current prompt, just run the new terminal from the shortcut. + At this stage, you '''must''' use the appropriate MSYS2 terminal ('''mingw32.exe''' or '''mingw64.exe''') so that the ''$PATH'' environment variable points to the proper toolchain, for the ''mingw-w64-i686'' toolchain (32-bit), use the ''MSYS MinGW 32-bit'' start menu/screen shortcut, and your prompt will reflect it with MINGW32 printed as part of it. If this is not in your current prompt, just run the new terminal from the shortcut.       Change to the chocolate-doom directory:   Change to the chocolate-doom directory: [Less]