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Fixes during Candidate phase

	*   [367] regression: blank screen on client
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This article describes the automated build system that generates the binary releases for the project.

Overview

Doomsday's automated build system has been set up for daily builds. Every day at 01:00 UTC, the system checks if the master branch has new commits, and if so, tags and builds a new release. The releases become available for download within a couple of hours from the build time. The system also generates an RSS feed with information about each buil…</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

doomsday -iwad (dir) -game (id) -wnd -wh (w h) -file (file ...) 

Everything following -- is ignored. @ can be used to specify a response file whose contents are added to the command line. 

Options

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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

doomsday -iwad (dir) -game (id) -wnd -wh (w h) -file (file ...) 

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Synopsis

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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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        <description>Doomsday Engine

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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        <description>Doomsday Engine

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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        <description>doomsday

Synopsis

doomsday -iwad (dir) -game (id) -wnd -wh (w h) -file (file ...) 

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Options

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        <description>3D model assets

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.*)

Example:
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        <description>&lt;noinclude&gt;
[Snowberry|1.2||||||]
[Snowberry|1.1|1.2|1.3]

There is a huge list of changes for this release, as one can expect after a 7 month development period. Specifically:

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[Snowberry|1.1||||||]
[Snowberry|1.0|1.1|1.2]

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        <description>Getting startedUser Guide Mods
Game library

The game library is the first thing that appears after you launch Doomsday. The library is part of the tabs-based Home screen that is Doomsday's primary user interface. Doomsday looks through all your data files, and all the games that are found automatically show up in your library.</description>
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        <description>Doomsday Script reference guide

This article describes the Doomsday Script language and its role in Doomsday 2.

Overview

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        <description>The jDRP (jDoom Resource Pack) is a collection of numerous j_doom addons created by the community. In it you will find some 3D models to replace the original DOOM sprites, a set of particle definitions adding countless new effects, and much more.


Details

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Task bar and console

Press Shift-Esc at any time to show or hide the Doomsday UI.



The task bar contains (from left to right):

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	*  Command menu
	*  Command prompt
	*  Name of the current game
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In Doomsday 2, resources are collected into packages. This article describes the Doomsday 2 package format and how you should go about creating your own packages.

Package format

A Doomsday 2 package can either be a folder or a ZIP archive. Regardless of the type, the file name must have a</description>
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This article contains compilation instructions for all supported platforms.

Getting started

You should first read the getting_started page.

Regardless of which platform is being used, you'll need to install the Qt libraries and qmake in order to build Doomsday.</description>
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