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Fall of Society (v1.1) is a relatively small map (full disclosure, I started the second map but be warned, you need health - there is A LOT going on in the second map) that utilizes some interesting floor over floor features (again, zdoom only) and a fair number of texture changes which give the map a different look than your standard Doom map.
Doom 1 And 2 Wad
- Commercial Doom: If you want to purchase the original Doom on GOG, you can install it on Windows. Just visit the game directory, and copy the DOOM.WAD file to use with a source port, like GZDoom. You can do the same with other games, including Doom II and Final Doom.
- Doomed 2018-03-24 1 point. Actually I think it's the other way around, Doom95 is a Shareware Port of Doom that was made to play in win95 by Microsoft. This is the full version of Doom, but if you want to play it in windows of today you need ZDoom for XP or GZDoom for 32 or 64bit windows 7+, it also can be played under Mac Intel or PPC using ZDoom but the ZDoom Folder needs to exist under.
Fall of Society v1.1, for Doom2
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Advanced engine needed : ZDoom v2.8.1 | Overview This is a Zdoom only map as far as I can tell (or GZdoom). It is reflected in the fact that it uses many zdoom only features such as curving archways, etc... I don't think you would be able to play this in any other port. Fall of Society (v1.1) is a relatively small map (full disclosure, I started the second map but be warned, you need health - there is A LOT going on in the second map) that utilizes some interesting floor over floor features (again, zdoom only) and a fair number of texture changes which give the map a different look than your standard Doom map. TBH, I haven't played a ton of maps recently and I don't know how much these features are being used in current Zdoom maps but they look good and were put to good use. Design As noted, this map makes extensive use of Zdoom features including the ability to create a floor over floor (seen in the screenshot below). The map was fairly well detailed although I felt that the library textures were out of place in this map. Everything else, however, seemed to work well together and the new sky texture (night sky) was nice and worked well with the map. It was more or less a standard key retrieval map that was small but the map was fairly spacious for fighting. There were definitely some traps in this map to keep you on your toes. Gameplay This was not a terribly difficult map on UV but I had my fair share of deaths when I was surprised by something I wasn't expecting. The most difficult enemy to make an appearance in this map was the Baron but there were some custom Caco's and Sargeants which made the map interesting, if not actually more difficult. You should be able to play through this one fairly quickly but expect to get some surprises so I recommend saving your game every now and again unless you don't mind starting the map over.
I recommend this map for your average Doomer who is looking for something fun and fast to play. |
From DoomWiki.org
DOOM1.WAD is the IWAD used by the shareware version of Doom. It is a cut-down version of DOOM.WAD which contains only the first episode. Later on, 'Doom 1' became a retronym for Doom after the release of Doom II.
- 1Latest version of Shareware Doom
Latest version of Shareware Doom[edit]
Version 1.9 is 4,196,020 bytes in size, is dated 1995-02-01, and contains 1,264 entries. It has the following hashes:
Hash type | Hash code |
---|---|
MD5 | f0cefca49926d00903cf57551d901abe |
SHA-1 | 5b2e249b9c5133ec987b3ea77596381dc0d6bc1d |
CRC-32 | 162b696a |
Older versions[edit]
Version | File date | Size (bytes) | Entries | MD5 | SHA-1 | CRC-32 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.0 | 1993-12-10 | 4,207,819 | 1,270 | 90facab21eede7981be10790e3f82da2 | fc0359e191bd257b3507863ae412ef3250515866 | eedae672 |
1.1[note 1] | 1993-12-15 | 4,274,218 | 1,270 | cea4989df52b65f4d481b706234a3dca | 9a24a7093ea0e78fd85f9923e55c55e79491b6a1 | 289f4d3f |
1.1 | 1993-12-16 | 4,274,218 | 1,270 | 52cbc8882f445573ce421fa5453513c1 | d4dc6806abd96bd93570c8df436fb6956e13d910 | 981dcebb |
1.2 | 1994-02-17 | 4,225,504 | 1,241 | 30aa5beb9e5ebfbbe1e1765561c08f38 | 77ef34de7f13dc36b792fb82ed6805e9c1dc7afc | bc842626 |
1.25 | 1994-04-21 | 4,225,460 | 1,243 | 17aebd6b5f2ed8ce07aa526a32af8d99 | 72caf585f7ce56861d25f8580c1cc82bf50abd1b | 225d7fb1 |
1.4 | 1994-06-28 | 4,261,144 | 1,256 | a21ae40c388cb6f2c3cc1b95589ee693 | b4a8e93f1f9544210a173035a0b04c19eb283a2a | f5c2708d |
1.5 | 1994-07-08 | 4,271,324 | 1,256 | e280233d533dcc28c1acd6ccdc7742d4 | b559ba93d0a96e242eb6ded9deeedbd6f79d40fc | 8653b0eb |
1.6 | 1994-08-03 | 4,211,660 | 1,256 | 762fd6d4b960d4b759730f01387a50a1 | 1437fc1ac25a17d5b3cef4c9d2f74e40cae3d231 | f26dcad8 |
1.666 [note 2] | 1994-09-01 | 4,234,124 | 1,264 | c428ea394dc52835f2580d5bfd50d76f | 81535778d0d4c0c7aa8616fbfd3607dfb3dfd643 | 505fb740 |
1.8 | 1995-01-20 | 4,196,020 | 1,264 | 5f4eb849b1af12887dec04a2a12e5e62 | c6612ac5a8ac2e2a1d707f9b2869af820efb7c50 | 331ebf07 |
See also[edit]
Doom 1 Full Game Wad
External links[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
- ↑Earlier release published on 1993-12-15, quickly superseded by 1.1 released 1993-12-16. (Source)
- ↑An identical file published on 1994-08-30 exists, correlating with the different executable of that date.