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The following is a non-inclusive listing of highly popular, unique or historically significant WADs that may be considered uncontroversial in its selection. See the external links section below for alternative lists and review sites.
Doom WAD - Megawads.
Eternal Doom is a set of levels for Doom II created by TeamTNT after Final Doom, released non-commercially in several versions — the final one on 14 November 1997. Eternal Doom places the player and the original Doom< ...
See also:Doom WAD, Doom WAD - History, Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom, Doom WAD - Utilities and WADs appearing, Doom WAD - Commercial WADs, Doom WAD - The source port era, Doom WAD - Types of modifications, Doom WAD - Levels and level packs, Doom WAD - Conversions, Doom WAD - Notable WADs, Doom WAD - Megawads, Doom WAD - Total conversions, Doom WAD - Miscellaneous, Doom WAD - Editors, Doom WAD - Guide books Read more here: » Doom WAD: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - Notable WADs |
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Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom.
When developing Doom, id Software was aware that many players had tried to create custom levels and other modifications for their previous game, Wolfenstein 3D. However, the procedures involved in creating and loading modifications for that game were cumbersome.
John Carmack, lead programmer at id, designed the Doom internals from the ground up to allow players to extend the game. For that reason, game data such as levels, graphics, sound effects and music ar ...
See also:Doom WAD, Doom WAD - History, Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom, Doom WAD - Utilities and WADs appearing, Doom WAD - Commercial WADs, Doom WAD - The source port era, Doom WAD - Types of modifications, Doom WAD - Levels and level packs, Doom WAD - Conversions, Doom WAD - Notable WADs, Doom WAD - Megawads, Doom WAD - Total conversions, Doom WAD - Miscellaneous, Doom WAD - Editors, Doom WAD - Guide books Read more here: » Doom WAD: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - History |
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 |  |  | Wadding: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - EditorsMany level editors are available for Doom. The original Doom Editing Utility has been ported to a number of operating systems, but lost significance over time; however, many of today's editors still have their roots in DEU and its editing paradigm, including DETH, DeePsea, Linux Doom Editor, and Yadex. Other level editors include WadAuthor and the relatively young Doom Builder (initially released in summer 2003), which, among other ...
See also:Doom WAD, Doom WAD - History, Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom, Doom WAD - Utilities and WADs appearing, Doom WAD - Commercial WADs, Doom WAD - The source port era, Doom WAD - Types of modifications, Doom WAD - Levels and level packs, Doom WAD - Conversions, Doom WAD - Notable WADs, Doom WAD - Megawads, Doom WAD - Total conversions, Doom WAD - Miscellaneous, Doom WAD - Editors, Doom WAD - Guide books Read more here: » Doom WAD: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - Editors |
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Doom WAD - Levels and level packs.
The most common kind of WAD consists of a single level, usually retaining theme of the original game, but possibly including new music and some modified graphics to define a more unique setting or mood. Both single-player and deathmatch multiplayer levels are common.
Common are also WADs which contain several levels, sometimes in the form of an episode, replacing some 8-10 levels, and sometimes in the form of a megawad, which replaces all or most levels in ...
See also:Doom WAD, Doom WAD - History, Doom WAD - Extensibility in Doom, Doom WAD - Utilities and WADs appearing, Doom WAD - Commercial WADs, Doom WAD - The source port era, Doom WAD - Types of modifications, Doom WAD - Levels and level packs, Doom WAD - Conversions, Doom WAD - Notable WADs, Doom WAD - Megawads, Doom WAD - Total conversions, Doom WAD - Miscellaneous, Doom WAD - Editors, Doom WAD - Guide books Read more here: » Doom WAD: Encyclopedia II - Doom WAD - Types of modifications |
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Doom - Story.
Doom has a science-fiction-horror-theme, and a simple plot. The background is only given in the game's manual, and the in-game story is mainly advanced with short messages displayed between the game's episodes.
The player takes the role of a nameless space marine, "one of Earth's toughest, hardened in combat and trained for action", who has been deported to Mars for assaulting a senior officer when ordered to kill unarmed civilians. He is forced to work for the Union Aerospace Corporat ...
See also:Doom, Doom - Game features, Doom - Story, Doom - Gameplay, Doom - Development, Doom - Engine technology, Doom - Release and later history, Doom - Initial popularity, Doom - WADs, Doom - Clones and related products, Doom - Controversy, Doom - Continued legacy, Doom - Notes Read more here: » Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doom - Game features |
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The development of Doom started in 1992 with John Carmack creating the new game engine, the Doom engine, while the rest of the team finished Spear of Destiny. When the game design phase began in late 1992, the main thematic influences were the science fiction action movie Aliens and the horror movie Evil Dead II. The title of the game was picked by Carmack:
There is a scene in "The Color of Money" where Tom Cruse [sic] shows up at a pool hall ...
See also:Doom, Doom - Game features, Doom - Story, Doom - Gameplay, Doom - Development, Doom - Engine technology, Doom - Release and later history, Doom - Initial popularity, Doom - WADs, Doom - Clones and related products, Doom - Controversy, Doom - Continued legacy, Doom - Notes Read more here: » Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doom - Development |
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Doom - Story.
Doom has a science-fiction\horror theme, and a simple plot. The background is only given in the game's manual, and the in-game story is mainly advanced with short messages displayed between the game's episodes.
The player takes the role of a nameless space marine, "one of Earth's toughest, hardened in combat and trained for action", who has been deported to Mars for assaulting a senior officer when ordered to kill unarmed civilians. He is forced to work for the Union Aerospace Corporat ...
See also:Doom, Doom - Game features, Doom - Story, Doom - Gameplay, Doom - Development, Doom - Engine technology, Doom - Release and later history, Doom - Initial popularity, Doom - WADs, Doom - Clones and related products, Doom - Controversy, Doom - Continued legacy, Doom - Notes Read more here: » Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doom - Game features |
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Doom - Initial popularity.
The development of Doom was surrounded by much anticipation. The large number of posts in Internet newsgroups about Doom led to the SPISPOPD joke, to which a nod was given in the game in the form of a cheat code. In addition to news, rumors, and screenshots, unauthorized leaked alpha versions also circulated online. (Many years later these alpha versions were sanctioned by id Software because of historical interest; they reveal how the game progressed from its early design stages.) The first public version of Doom was uploaded to an FTP run at ...
See also:Doom, Doom - Game features, Doom - Story, Doom - Gameplay, Doom - Development, Doom - Engine technology, Doom - Release and later history, Doom - Initial popularity, Doom - WADs, Doom - Clones and related products, Doom - Controversy, Doom - Continued legacy, Doom - Notes Read more here: » Doom: Encyclopedia II - Doom - Release and later history |
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Brothers Dario and Milo Casali, who had contributed four levels to TNT: Evilution, were assigned the task of creating what became Plutonia after having sent an 8-level WAD they had created to American McGee and managing to impress him along with the rest of the id Software crew. They cr ...
See also:Final Doom, Final Doom - Development, Final Doom - Gameplay, Final Doom - TNT: Evilution, Final Doom - Story, Final Doom - Levels, Final Doom - The Plutonia Experiment, Final Doom - Story, Final Doom - Levels Read more here: » Final Doom: Encyclopedia II - Final Doom - Development |
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gunpowder, either by inserting premeasured pellets, pouring in loose powder, or by inserting a pre-measured bag of gunpowder usually called a "cartridge"
wadding, soft material like cloth or paper
the projectile, which may range from a solid lead ball to jacketed sabots. The gunpowder used is typically blackpowder or blackpowder substitutes like Pyrodex.
Since the items are generally tight-fitting, and the barrel long, a tool called a ...
See also:Muzzleloader, Muzzleloader - Loading, Muzzleloader - Muzzleloading Read more here: » Muzzleloader: Encyclopedia II - Muzzleloader - Loading |
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See also:Knickers, Knickers - Baggy Trousers for Men, Knickers - Undergarments for Women, Knickers - Other use Read more here: » Knickers: Encyclopedia II - Knickers - Undergarments for Women |
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