deldelda Posted July 20, 2003 I don't know what a Command-line is. When ppl say, "Load Doom with this Command-line to get no monsters", what do they mean? 0 Share this post Link to post
Biffy Posted July 20, 2003 Generally, people are talking about the "DOS prompt" command line. To use it effectively, you have to open the DOS or command session, then "change directories" to where you have your doom.exe. Win98 has a DOS Prompt selection in the menu, Win2000 has it buried deeper, I think in system tools and it's called "CMD". If you manage to get the DOS box open, note the prompt, it may be something like c:\windows>_ which means you are "in" the windows directory (folder) on your C drive. Use the CD (change directory) command to get to your doom folder. For example, from c:\windows, type cd \games\doom (put the correct path to your doom) and hit enter. You should now see the prompt c:\games\doom>_ and from here you will type doom -nomonsters and hit enter. You can avoid the DOS or CMD prompt and use a shortcut. Use Windows explorer, go to your doom folder. Find doom.exe (or zdoom.exe or whatever port) and right click on it and "create shortcut". Now, right click on the shortcut you made and add -nomonsters to the target. That's doom -nomonsters with a space after doom. You might want to drag that shortcut to your desktop for convenience. 0 Share this post Link to post
Willis Posted July 20, 2003 its where you input stuff in DOS. The "C:\>" 0 Share this post Link to post
deldelda Posted July 20, 2003 DOS? I start up Doom by clicking on an icon. Oh well, thanks. Now I get it. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted July 20, 2003 Biffy said:Win98 has a DOS Prompt selection in the menu, Win2000 has it buried deeper, I think in system tools and it's called "CMD"."Command Prompt", under Programs->Accessories 0 Share this post Link to post
The Ultimate DooMer Posted July 20, 2003 You can also select 'Run' from the start menu and your command line's there too, but you'll have to type in the full folder name. If you're using Win95 or 98, use the File Manager instead - you can choose 'Run' from the File menu and type your command line stuff there, but you won't need to type in the folder name. 0 Share this post Link to post
Willis Posted July 20, 2003 you can always make batch files too.. thats what I always do anyway.. 0 Share this post Link to post