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If you can get [[GAMES:Doom|Doom]] to work, Doom 2 should also run fine, as it is mostly the same game with new level data.
 
If you can get [[GAMES:Doom|Doom]] to work, Doom 2 should also run fine, as it is mostly the same game with new level data.
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Doom II may be purchased through [http://store.steampowered.com/app/2300/ Steam]. It is preconfigued to launch through DOSBox, but the file doom2.wad may be copied and used to run a source port instead.
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== Source ports ==
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Doom is open source, and there are many modern Windows ports of it available. This approach may be preferable to emulating the DOS version. To make any of the ports work, you will need to copy the file doom2.wad from an installation of Doom II to the directory of the source port. Some source ports include:
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* [http://grafzahl.drdteam.org/ GZDoom] - recommended
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* [http://www.doomsdayhq.com/ Doomsday] - the prettiest port, but buggier than GZDoom.
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* [http://www.chocolate-doom.org/wiki/index.php/Chocolate_Doom Chocolate Doom] - replicates DOS Doom behavior as closely as possible
  
 
== Tested ==
 
== Tested ==

Revision as of 21:39, 19 November 2008

If you can get Doom to work, Doom 2 should also run fine, as it is mostly the same game with new level data.

Doom II may be purchased through Steam. It is preconfigued to launch through DOSBox, but the file doom2.wad may be copied and used to run a source port instead.

Source ports

Doom is open source, and there are many modern Windows ports of it available. This approach may be preferable to emulating the DOS version. To make any of the ports work, you will need to copy the file doom2.wad from an installation of Doom II to the directory of the source port. Some source ports include:

  • GZDoom - recommended
  • Doomsday - the prettiest port, but buggier than GZDoom.
  • Chocolate Doom - replicates DOS Doom behavior as closely as possible

Tested

  • 18 June 2008 by HB:
Tested on Fedora 9, with repository RPM: dosbox.i386 0.72-4.fc9.
Works fine with sound and music.