![]() Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5800 2.00GHz OS: Manjaro Linux, Linux 5.13.19-2-MANJARO on x86_64Īdding /usr/lib/gzdoom/gzdoom.pk3, 666 lumpsĪdding /usr/lib/gzdoom/game_support.pk3, 2514 lumpsĪdding /home/bob/.config/gzdoom/heretic.wad, 2633 lumpsĪdding /usr/share/gzdoom/game_widescreen_gfx.pk3, 164 lumps Now when I try and open GZ, the screen just goes ~]$ gzdoom WADS have all worked in the past with GZDoom. ![]() ( gxmessage-gtk2) (optional) – crash dialog (GNOME) ( freedoom, freedoom-git) (optional) – Freedoom: Phase 2 game data ( freedoom, freedoom-git) (optional) – Freedoom: Phase 1 game data ( freedm-git) (optional) – FreeDM game data (optional) – Blasphemer (free Heretic) game data ( git-git, git-vfs, git-run-command-patch-git) (make) ( sdl2-rbp-bin, sdl2-minimal-git, sdl2-minimal-x11-git, sdl2-rpi, sdl2-static, sdl2-nox-git, sdl2-nox, sdl2-git) ( libvpx-1.6, libvpx-full-git, libvpx-1.7, libvpx-git) ( libjpeg-turbo-minimal-git, mozjpeg-git, mozjpeg, libjpeg-turbo-git, libjpeg-turbo) ( glshim-git, libhybris-ext-libgl-git, libhybris-libgl-git, nvidia-340xx-utils, libglvnd-git, swiftshader-git, amdgpu-pro-libgl-cfe, amdgpu-pro-libgl, libglvnd) The other thing is to create an installer that will install these (new) EXE shortcuts along with the GZDoom files AND create the 'Saves\?' folders as well (the game will not save files IF the save folders don't already exist).( gtk3-git, gtk3-typeahead, gtk3-patched-filechooser-icon-view, gtk3-no_deadkeys_underline, gtk3-classic, gtk3-classic-noatk-64, gtk3-ubuntu) (note: the name after '-iwad' may need checking as I've altered the original WAD's name - also notice I haven't included the '-config' switch either.See my earlier post as to why) To Start Heretic: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad Heretic -savedir Saves\Heretic'.To Start Hexen: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad Hexen -savedir Saves\Hexen'.To Start TNT: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad TNT -savedir Saves\TNT'.To Start Plutonia: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad Plutonia -savedir Saves\Plutonia'.To Start Doom2: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad Doom2 -savedir Saves\Doom2'.To Start Doom: 'GZDoom.exe -iwad Doom -savedir Saves\Doom'.IMHO all that's needed is someone to convert the necessary Command switches/'BAT' files into EXE files so that the PortableApps Menu can 'see' them ![]() If, like me, you happen to have all the available Doom/Hexen WAD's) - you would need to have a folder for EACH game with a copy of all of ZDoom/GZDoom files in each - using ~17Mb just for the ZDoom/GZDoom files This is assuming that you only have ZDoom/GZDoom and ONE Doom WAD file in the same directory The above line is similar to the BAT file needed (All this 'NSIS' and 'Autohotkey' is beyond me), but I can see a problem So what's really needed is a ZDoom/GZDoom PortableApp Launcher or frontend that just start up Zdoom/GZDoom with the necessary 'switches' IF you DON'T supply the 'iwad' switch - GZDoom automatically comes up with a selection list of avaliable WAD's found - for you to choose The PC work however is a slow PC with NO OpenGL graphic card & low res screen etc - so GZDoom uses the 'johnsmith44.ini' which has the settings set lowĪll the 'Save' files are stored in the GZDoom directory UNLESS you run GZDoom with a command switch '-savedir ' and you can (if you're lucky enough to actually OWN the original Doom games) actually run each variation of Doom (doom/Doom II/Ultimate etc) also by using a command switch to load the necessary WAD file ('-iwad '). The PC I use home is a high powered PC with High-res widescreen monitor - so GZDoom will use the 'kermit.ini' file which has all settings set high It decides on which INI to use based on the log-on details of the computer you're on (so if I logon to home computer as 'kermit' it uses 'kermit.ini',if I log on work as 'johnsmith' it will use 'johnsmith.ini') You are right it saves it to an *.ini file - but this is NOT necessary for each user, it's for each Computer you have logged into - which is a good thing surely. I've been using GZDoom (a version of Zdoom but with OpenGl support) on my USB for ages (but NOT through portableapps launchpad - I use PStart instead).
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