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Game Configurations for Boom Format in GZdoom builder? (fixed)

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That forward slash at the end of the application path might be what caused the launch failure. Unless your CD contains an older version of the Doom 2 iwad (usually 1.666) or it's been accidentally modified after copying, I would expect it to be identical to the Steam version.

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GreyGhost said:

That forward slash at the end of the application path might be what caused the launch failure. Unless your CD contains an older version of the Doom 2 iwad (usually 1.666) or it's been accidentally modified after copying, I would expect it to be identical to the Steam version.

My cd had doom 1.666 :)

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Partially related, my GZDoom Builder doesn't have the "Hexen: Hexen (Hexen format)" configuration.

Where can I find it? Can someone please post it?

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Angry Saint said:

Partially related, my GZDoom Builder doesn't have the "Hexen: Hexen (Hexen format)" configuration.

Where can I find it? Can someone please post it?


In Map Options the configuration is called GZDoom: Hexen (Hexen format).
The file is called GZDoom_HexenHexen.cfg and is in the Configuration folder.

If you cannot find it there then download a proper version of GZDB from http://devbuilds.drdteam.org/doombuilder2-gzdb/ .

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Sorry for the bump, but the configuration GZDoom_HexenHexen.cfg is not the one I was looking for, actually. I was interested for the Vanilla Hexen mapping cfg for GZDoom.

Do we have it?

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Yes, but if I use the "GZDoom_HexenHexen.cfg" configuration for creating an Hexen map, I have all the zdoom options like slopes, 3d floors etc... while I would like just to do vanilla hexen mapping.

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Ok, no worry there was some confusion. I don't know why I didn't have the correct cfg file in the configuration folder. Now I have reinstalled gzdoom builder and it is ok.

Thank You and Merry Christmas!

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