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READMEs: Prefer curly quotes over straight ASCII quotes
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The original Doom and its various versions. 1.1 through 1.8 are
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unambiguous, unfortunately, 1.9 is where things become confusing. The
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original 1.9 ("registered Doom" because you used to have to mail id
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original 1.9 (“registered Doom” because you used to have to mail id
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Software for a copy) contains only three episodes. The Ultimate Doom
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came out in 1995 packaged for retail outlets, and still identified
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itself as 1.9. Much more recently, Doom 3: BFG Edition includes the
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original game, and doesn't even identify itself with any version
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number. This file set simply uses "bfg" as the term for it.
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number. This file set simply uses “bfg” as the term for it.
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The Ultimate Doom from 1995 is by far the most common, and most useful
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version, to have. It is used as the sort of nexus in this file set.
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Heretic only had a few public releases: 1.0, 1.2, and 1.3. The last
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of these is also known as "Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders,"
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of these is also known as “Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders,”
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adding two new episodes in a similar vein to The Ultimate Doom.
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1.3-to-pwad.vcdiff is special. It will create a PWAD version of
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"1.9" refers to the original retail packaging of Final Doom for DOS
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“1.9” refers to the original retail packaging of Final Doom for DOS
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and Windows 95, and is by far the most common version of the game
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available. It has been included with various re-releases such as the
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Doom Collector's Edition and the Steam version.
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"anthology" refers to the less common release that first appeared in
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“anthology” refers to the less common release that first appeared in
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some (but not all!) printings of the id Anthology set. It includes
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deathmatch starts missing from the original version. This version has
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also appeared on the Macintosh Final Doom release and the GOG.com
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
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"1.9" refers to the original retail packaging of Final Doom for DOS
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“1.9” refers to the original retail packaging of Final Doom for DOS
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and Windows 95, and is by far the most common version of the game
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available. It has been included with various re-releases such as the
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Doom Collector's Edition and the Steam version.
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"anthology" refers to the less common release that first appeared in
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“anthology” refers to the less common release that first appeared in
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some (but not all!) printings of the id Anthology set. It includes an
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official fix for the MAP31 yellow key. This version has also appeared
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on the Macintosh Final Doom release and the GOG.com release.
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either, given both the engine and setup programs' source code were
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released long ago.
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Doom II version "1.666g" is missing from this tree. The EXEs are
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Doom II version “1.666g” is missing from this tree. The EXEs are
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identical to the standard version. If you're curious about the German
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censored version of the game, just patch your IWAD and drop it in with
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the regular 1.666 vanilla EXEs.
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"Final Doom (id Anthology)" contains the less common version of
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“Final Doom (id Anthology)” contains the less common version of
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Final Doom's engine. It is a special version originally included only
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in some sets of the id Anthology, and most recently, the GOG.com
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release of the game as well.
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