Quasar Posted November 11, 2012 This is a poll to try to find out where people like to keep their IWADs. Results may be put to good use ;) If you select "Other" please explain by giving the exact path you store your files under. 0 Share this post Link to post
Catoptromancy Posted November 11, 2012 set d=ports\iwads\doom.wad set d2=ports\iwads\doom2.wad Running from c:\doom. Or /usr/local/share/games/doom 0 Share this post Link to post
Grazza Posted November 11, 2012 I chose the first option, because it's quite close to the truth. I actually have them all in C:\DOOM2 (and all exes/ports go in there too). I used to have all the UDoom stuff in C:\DOOM, but that didn't work as well for demo autoloading. Now I need to be careful if using deusf (i.e. by "hiding" doom.wad from it). Edit: I realize that I could also have chosen the third option, though only because all my ports are in one directory, and I throw all the iwads into it. Edit2: I also realize that I could also have chosen the fourth option, because I have set C:\DOOM2 as my DOOMWADDIR. 0 Share this post Link to post
Blastfrog Posted November 11, 2012 I just stick a copy in every port's directory, and I use a separate directory for each port. 0 Share this post Link to post
Xaser Posted November 11, 2012 ZDoom's my primary port so it resides in D:\Games\Doom. All IWADS are in D:\Games\Doom\IWads, while PWads are kept in D:\Games\Doom\PWads in a series of categorical folders (Maps, Mods, Betas, etc.) for organization. Other ports are kept in a different folder, D:\Games\Doom\Engines\[portname], so EE is D:\Games\Doom\Engines\Eternity. It's this sort of thing that makes $DOOMWADDIR not really feasible for me. Unless you can specify multiple paths. I forget. I voted 'Other', since I didn't really see an option that fit. Ports in different directories, but IWADs in the same one. I'm weird. :P 0 Share this post Link to post
hex11 Posted November 11, 2012 I use DOOMWADIR ever since switching from DOS to Unix-type OS. I just keep the IWADs in separate subdirectories of $HOME/doom (for example) and then either a shell alias, function, or script sets the environment variable correctly. I also export a default DOOMWADDIR (to any IWAD, doesn't matter which) in my shell's .profile so things like deutex don't complain about not finding IWAD. 0 Share this post Link to post
wildweasel Posted November 11, 2012 in my Doom folder, the game data resides in ./wads/iwads/ - all IWADs are tagged Read-Only, which sadly makes some tools like WhackEd3 crash since for some bizarre and stupid reason it needs write access to the file. I launch all my Dooms with ZDL, which implicitly adds -iwad to the command line anyway, so I don't really need DOOMWADDIR. 0 Share this post Link to post
myk Posted November 11, 2012 The 4th option applies to me. I have the DOOM II and registered DOOM IWADs in D:\DOOM, which is referenced by DOOMWADDIR. Xaser said: It's this sort of thing that makes $DOOMWADDIR not really feasible for me. Unless you can specify multiple paths. I don't get it. With it you'd just have all the source ports and tools that apply refer to the same directory for the IWADs, which could be the ZDoom folder. I've never used it for PWADs, which I place in separate places and in zipped form. WildWeasel said: all IWADs are tagged Read-Only, I do that too. 0 Share this post Link to post
Memfis Posted November 11, 2012 I'm too lazy to figure out DOOMWADDIR stuff so I prefer to waste my time with putting iwads in every port`s directory. I understand that this is stupid but I guess understanding is not enough to change. Like, I understand that I should sleep more but I still stay awake until 3-4 am everyday. 0 Share this post Link to post
Ribbiks Posted November 11, 2012 I see little harm in keeping multiple copies of the iwads all over the place, they're very small files... 0 Share this post Link to post
The Green Herring Posted November 11, 2012 My Doom stuff is in a folder called C:\DOOM, and it's all organized in subfolders by game, function ("editors", "srcprts"), or file type. My WADs are in a directory at C:\DOOM\WADs, and all of them are organized by their year of release. The exceptions are texture packs, which have their own directory but are also organized by year of release... and the IWADs, which are in C:\DOOM\WADs\IWADs. This is for use by source ports; the IWADs are also present in directories for the original games (e.g. doom2.wad in C:\DOOM\DOOM2) and older source ports so that they can run properly. EDIT (8:11 AM PST): Added to the last sentence. 0 Share this post Link to post
Gez Posted November 11, 2012 Basically, it's set up like this: D:\Games\Doom\ D:\Games\Doom\Ports D:\Games\Doom\Source D:\Games\Doom\Tools D:\Games\Doom\WADs D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Doom D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Doom2 D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Doom64 D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Heretic D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Hexen D:\Games\Doom\WADs\IWADs D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Misc D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Resources D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Strife D:\Games\Doom\WADs\Test 0 Share this post Link to post
Phobus Posted November 11, 2012 My main collection is in C:\Doom along with zdoom.exe and a few other files, but I do tend to put plutonia.wad into subfolders of Doom that have ports in - particularly chocorenderlimits and prboom-plus, as I've clearly done something to my doom2.wad at some point that makes them not recognise it. Voted "Other" as this is kind of a mix between two fo the options. 0 Share this post Link to post
Lemonzest Posted November 11, 2012 I throw mine in /usr/share/games/doom 0 Share this post Link to post
GreyGhost Posted November 11, 2012 Xaser said:Ports in different directories, but IWADs in the same one. I'm weird. :P You're not alone. I voted for option 4, a DOOMWADDIR environment variable with all of the IWADs in C:\Doom95 and sub-directories for ports, tools, pwads and other stuff. The environment variable doesn't get much use since most of the time I'm using LaunchTool to run wads. I also have IWADs in separate sub-directories with the DOS executables for DOSBox. 0 Share this post Link to post
funduke Posted November 11, 2012 I voted with *other*: Cut-and pasted this from my zdoom ini-file:[IWADSearch.Directories] Path=K:\games\doom_ult Path=K:\games\DM2_19 Path=K:\games\heretic13 Path=K:\games\hexen11 Path=K:\games\hexendk Path=K:\games\freedoom2 Path=K:\games\bfgwads Path=K:\games\chex Path=K:\games\ChexQuest3 Path=K:\games\hacx20-r61 Path=K:\games\hacx12 Path=K:\games\strife131 Path=K:\games\blasphemer Path=K:\games\action2 Path=K:\games\PLUTONIA Path=K:\games\TNT In the \bfgwads folder are copies of the DooM 3 BFG-edition steam iwads. The rest should be self-explaining. Greetings Funduke 0 Share this post Link to post
Tristan Posted November 11, 2012 All 5 of my IWADS are in Downloads\zdoom-2.6.1 PWADS are in a special DOOM folder elsewhere 0 Share this post Link to post
Daiyu_Xiaoxiang Posted November 11, 2012 I just open a file in the desktop, then put everything in! But I do have a copy in my external hard disk. 0 Share this post Link to post
BaronOfStuff Posted November 11, 2012 Every port has its own directory, and gets shiny new copies of the IWADs. 0 Share this post Link to post
Maes Posted November 11, 2012 C:\iwads or c:\games\iwads or d:\Doom source ports\iwads, depending on the machine. Linux gets ~\.iwads\ I only copy stuff around for ports that can't be redirected elsewhere (though even vanilla Doom regognizes DOOMWADDIR...) 0 Share this post Link to post
RestlessRodent Posted November 11, 2012 This poll is Windows specific, AND on top of that you should allow voting for multiple items. Lemonzest said:I throw mine in /usr/share/games/doom That is where I place them also. 0 Share this post Link to post
ducon Posted November 11, 2012 They are in /usr/share/games/doom/ and the PWADs in /usr/local/share/games/doom/wadoom/ or wadoom2/. 0 Share this post Link to post
hex11 Posted November 11, 2012 Maes said:I only copy stuff around for ports that can't be redirected elsewhere (though even vanilla Doom regognizes DOOMWADDIR...) The LinuxDoom binary release from 1994 does, but maybe not the DOS versions (well I grepped for DOOMWADDIR in doom.exe v1.9 and it doesn't show up). 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest DILDOMASTER666 Posted November 11, 2012 D:\Doom\IWAD\*.wad = IWADs D:\Doom\Mods\UAC_DEAD\*.*, D:\Doom\Mods\dyst3\*.*, etc. = mods D:\Doom\[portname]\*.* = Eternity, ZDoom, chocorenderlimits, etc D:\Doom\play.bat = launcher script I wrote for all my ports and mods and shit D:\Doom\edit.bat = script meant to be run in DOSBox so I can quickly access all the DOS tools I still use (i.e. DEU) 0 Share this post Link to post
fraggle Posted November 11, 2012 I have tarred-up versions of all the different games in all the different versions, and a few of them extracted in ~/doom. Then I have this in .bashrc to set DOOMWADPATH: DOOMWADPATH=~/doom/doom-registered-1.9 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/doom2-1.9 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/final-doom-plutonia-1.9 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/final-doom-tnt-1.9 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/heretic-registered-1.3 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/hexen-1.1 DOOMWADPATH=$DOOMWADPATH:~/doom/strife-registered-1.31 export DOOMWADPATH 0 Share this post Link to post
Belial Posted November 11, 2012 Sodaholic said:I just stick a copy in every port's directory, and I use a separate directory for each port. 0 Share this post Link to post
CorSair Posted November 11, 2012 I got a Doom folder in C:, put all my sourceports on their own folders, IWADs, PWADs, mods and other shit in their own respective folders, and being lazy fuck, I use ZDL to do the rest. End of my story. 0 Share this post Link to post
Armaetus Posted November 11, 2012 Other. -Steamapps dir -Main Doom directory (E:\Doom2) -Source port directories (Zandronum, ZDoom, etc) -Original '94-95 versions archived in a zip/7z file 0 Share this post Link to post