This is one of the most popular Doom source ports. It is available for DOS, Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, and should build on any POSIX platform which supports SDL. It enhances Doom with things like TCP/IP networking, OpenGL renderer, Heretic support and much more.

Features

  • Doom, Boom, MBF, MBF21, Heretic, Legacy, ChexQuest.
  • 3D Floors, bridges, water, fog, using added Legacy types.
  • DeePSea patches, advanced blockmaps.
  • Selective Map and Monster alterations to make wads more playable, more difficult, or more interesting.
  • 32 players, solo, pvp, teams, coop, network play.
  • 99 save game slots and save game directories.
  • OpenGL, 32 bit, 24 bit, 16 bit, 15 bit, 8 bit drawing of advanced graphics.
  • Graphics settings. Drawing controls to draw large maps on older hardware.
  • Scripts triggered by map actions.
  • Console, Options, modifiable heads-up display, and pickup notifications.
  • Can select Midi, MP3, and Ogg embeded music.

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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User Reviews

  • Liked the original DooM? Play Legacy! The best DooM port there is. We, a small number of old DooM vets of the old days, grew up with playing DooM over all these years. And it's still our most favorite game when we meet for a LAN party. Other games always cause trouble, DooM is the only game running smoothly. It just works. Always. Thank you, DooM Legacy team! You're keeping the spirit alive!
  • Best Doom port I ever seen. Graphics is as good as possible.
  • I feel my second youth playing Doom Legacy. Thank you for making it old school cross-platform game based on POSIX and SDL.
  • Very fast, fun and faithful to the original. Didn't get bloated over time and the codebase is still written in plain C, which makes it also fun to hack.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Version 1.46.2 has fixed most outstanding issues and should be used for any network play. There have been hundreds of patches over that last few years. Previous versions (like 1.42, 1.44), and the previous comments, are getting far out of date. The green download button has finally been fixed (by moving the old versions). For more information and special wads see the Doomlegacy Home page.
    2 users found this review helpful.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Mac, Windows

Languages

French, English

Intended Audience

Developers, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

X Window System (X11), OpenGL, Win32 (MS Windows), Cocoa (MacOS X), SDL

Programming Language

C++, Assembly, C

Related Categories

C++ First Person Shooters, Assembly First Person Shooters, C First Person Shooters

Registered

2000-02-11