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Introduction

The Doomsday Engine is a “source port” of id Software's Doom and Raven Software's Heretic and Hexen, which were popular PC FPS games in the early-to-mid 1990s. Doomsday enhances these classic games with many features including 3D graphics, fully customizable controls and client/server multiplayer, making them more accessible to modern gamers. However, the feel of the original games has been kept intact, ensuring sublime nostalgia or an exciting introduction to the …</description>
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Introduction

The Doomsday Engine is a “source port” of id Software's Doom and Raven Software's Heretic and Hexen, which were popular PC FPS games in the early-to-mid 1990s. Doomsday enhances these classic games with many features including 3D graphics, fully customizable controls and client/server multiplayer, making them more accessible to modern gamers. However, the feel of the original games has been kept intact, ensuring sublime nostalgia or an exciting introduction to the …</description>
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Synopsis

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Synopsis

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Synopsis

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Introduction

The Doomsday Engine is a “source port” of id Software's Doom and Raven Software's Heretic and Hexen, which were popular PC FPS games in the early-to-mid 1990s. Doomsday enhances these classic games with many features including 3D graphics, fully customizable controls and client/server multiplayer, making them more accessible to modern gamers. However, the feel of the original games has been kept intact, ensuring sublime nostalgia or an exciting introduction to the …</description>
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Introduction

The Doomsday Engine is a “source port” of id Software's Doom and Raven Software's Heretic and Hexen, which were popular PC FPS games in the early-to-mid 1990s. Doomsday enhances these classic games with many features including 3D graphics, fully customizable controls and client/server multiplayer, making them more accessible to modern gamers. However, the feel of the original games has been kept intact, ensuring sublime nostalgia or an exciting introduction to the …</description>
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Introduction

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This article contains tips about running doomsday in a Unix-like environment.

Loading addons

If you prefer to launch the game from the command_line or using a
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DED (Doomsday Engine Definition) is the name of the textual definition language of Doomsday 1.x. One  to define everything from Particle Generators to Things, in an easy to edit plain text format.

Files in this format are conventionally given the .DED file name extension.</description>
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This page is about 3D model assets that can be rendered in the game world using the GL2 model renderer. The article applies to version 2.2. 

Doomsday 1.x supports only MD2/DMD models.

Models representing things (model.thing.*)

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Fixed bugs

Audio

	*   Hexen: Environment Wind sounds (e.g. Map01). There was a sound prioritization issue at map start.
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        <description>doomsday-server

Synopsis

doomsday-server -stdout -port (tcp-port) -iwad (dir) -game (mode) -v -file (file ...) 

Note that the command line is not interpreted according to GNU conventions. Everything following -- is ignored. @ can be used to specify a response file whose contents are added to the command line.</description>
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        <description>2.2Versions2.2.3
Version 2.2.2

Patch release for 2.2 with a couple of bug fixes:

	*  3D models that use the new .pack format and modern shaders were partially invisible due to being rendered with incorrect clip plane distances.
	*  Player 3D weapon models that use the new .pack format are now more consistently positioned on screen when using 4:3 and 16:9 view aspect ratios.</description>
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        <description>doomsday-server

Synopsis

doomsday-server -stdout -port (tcp-port) -iwad (dir) -game (mode) -v -file (file ...) 

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        <description>1.9.0-beta5.1Versions1.9.0-beta6.1
Version 1.9.0-beta6



These are the release notes for version 1.9.0-beta6 of the doomsday_engine. Beta 6 represents almost two years' worth of work toward the 1.9 series. A lot has changed under the hood, and there are quite a few visible changes as well. However, our work is still ongoing, so this release unfortunately has some</description>
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Synopsis

doomsday-server -stdout -port (tcp-port) -iwad (dir) -game (mode) -v -file (file ...) 

Note that the command line is not interpreted according to GNU conventions. Everything following -- is ignored. @ can be used to specify a response file whose contents are added to the command line.</description>
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Any surface (flats or walls) can be rendered with shiny surface properties. This allows for some very interesting tricks to be created such as specular “reflections”. You can use a mask with the shiny surfaces to mask out areas of shininess but a mask can be used to also increase the effect of shininess on areas of a texture. Reflection definitions support the use of any of the new blending mode flags such as add and subtract.</description>
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Synopsis

doomsday-server -stdout -port (tcp-port) -iwad (dir) -game (mode) -v -file (file ...) 

Note that the command line is not interpreted according to GNU conventions. Everything following -- is ignored. @ can be used to specify a response file whose contents are added to the command line.</description>
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