That one looks pretty interesting. The compilation requirements are a bit onerous, though, so we'll have to see if it's worth it. It does like quite a bit more advanced than most of the rest...

Patrick Jacques wrote:
Check out:

http://www.doomsdayhq.com/index.php

Patrick

Kurt Granroth wrote:
Does anybody currently play classic DOOM (DOOM, DOOM II, and Final DOOM) on Linux? If so, what do you use?

I got bit by a nostalgia bug lately and want to play the original DOOM. I remember using Doom Legacy back in the day but the binary doesn't work on my 64-bit openSUSE system and it doesn't come close to compiling with a modern gcc 4.x compiler.

The Eternity project does have a working engine... but it's not much beyond a classic port. It only goes up to 1024x768 for instance and doesn't have the OpenGL effects that newer engines have and that Doom Legacy has spoiled me for.

So am I alone in playing these (now ancient) games? Or what is the preferred engine?

Kurt

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