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- readme @guide
- ====== Readme ====== The Readme is a quick reference manual that briefly covers all of Doomsday's features. It comes a... released on December 30th, 2020. * [[guide:2.3:readme_windows|Readme (Windows)]] * [[guide:2.3:readme_macos|Readme (macOS)]] * [[guide:2.3:man:doomsday|doo
- sidebar
- [[guide:Index]] **Quick Reference** * [[guide:readme|Readme]] * [[version|Version history]] **Modding** * [[modding:start|Introduction]] * [[modding:o
- addon_box @fs
- license: Do what you will, I don't care readme = "Amaze-DOOM TC Look, just play it, damn it!
- pk3 @fs
- der. This means that creating a PK3 with the file Readme.txt in the *root* folder is the same as if you had put Readme.txt in the Doomsday app folder. PK3 files can be
- mods @guide
- ===== Browsing mods ===== Check out [[guide:2.2:readme_windows#Mods|mod browsing features in the Readme]]. To quickly try out a single mod, right-click on it i
- readme_macos @guide:2.2
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- doomsday @guide:2.2:man
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- readme_windows @guide:2.2
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- readme_macos @guide:2.3
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- doomsday @guide:2.3:man
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- readme_windows @guide:2.3
- hows the game title picture found in the mod, and readme notes provided by the author. In some cases, Doom
- multiplayer @guide
- line option ===== See also ===== * [[guide:2.1:readme_windows#multiplayer|Multiplayer section in the Readme]]
- configuration @guide
- ing a particular game. Check out the [[guide:2.1:readme_windows#command_line_usage|Readme for the list of supported options]]. ===== Configuration files =====
- task_bar_and_console @guide
- the application menu has some useful [[guide:2.1:readme_windows#app_menu|additional features as explained in the Readme]].
- runtime_directory @guide
- or more information, see the Files section in the Readme: * [[guide:2.1:readme_windows#files|Runtime files on Windows]] * [[guide:2.1:readme_macos#files|Runtime files on macOS]] * [[guide... s exists in your file manager).</note> ===== See also ===== * [[Readme]] * [[Configuration]]