A portable game engine for classic first person shooters such as DOOM, Heretic and Hexen. Lets you enjoy the original games using modern technology, including high-resolution OpenGL graphics, 3D models, and dynamic lighting effects.
Features
- OpenGL graphics
- client/server networking
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Other Useful Business Software
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Great. Thank you for ongoing work on this engine.
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good software
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User friendly, just great GUI, incredible in game hud and taskbar, amazing graphics improvements without loosing the doom essence
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Pls make 64-bit for Windows !!!
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Long time legacy user but had to find an alternative to it after upgrading to win 7 64. Tried this out and initially was ok with the graphics, there are TOO many choices for game and controller setup and the mouse was way too fast, almost unusable. Then, after figuring out how to include custom wads, I kept getting some error about seeing the snowberry.exe.log file and it never worked again. All of the wads in there worked with legacy. So I say thumbs down on this program, it doesn't even come close to legacy imho. They should make a 64 bit version of legacy for windows, there is one for linux but I am not a computer guru to be able to setup linux. Bought a cheap machine with xp on it for playing doom and doom II.