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from the days of DOS. The author, Simon Howard, has worked to insure Chocolate Doom, which is nothing more than a directly modified version of the released iD Software source code, has zero changes that affect gameplay, look, or feel, and also re-created a DOS-like setup program to configure the game much like the original setup.exe. from MAINTAINER Ryan Freeman
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To play the game you will need an original Doom, Ultimate Doom, Doom II
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or Final Doom IWAD. Place the doom.wad, doom2.wad, plutonia.wad,
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tnt.wad, or all of the above in ${PREFIX}/share/games/doom/ to play.
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If multiple IWADs are installed, you may specify the one you want to
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play via the -iwad command-line parameter e.g.
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$ chocolate-doom -iwad doom.wad
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The Shareware IWAD is available in games/doomdata.
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Run `chocolate-setup' to generate a configuration file to your liking.
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If you would like to enjoy the classic in-game Doom music, you may
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install audio/timidity and Chocolate Doom will automatically make use
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of it at runtime, no recompilation required. Be sure that the music is
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enabled within chocolate-setup.
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