![]() There are pretty extensive options menus for gzdoom, so I'll play with those.Īfter bisecting the problem, I'll intersect the issue and then dissect the results.Īs long as you beware of vivisection. If so, then perhaps play with settings and bisect what's causing the problem. Turn everything off and see if the lags/jerks (I presume the jerk is really recovery after a lag.) go away. My first suspicion would be some sort of resource exhaustion. Is there some sort of dialog to turn the fancy stuff off? I know Doomsday has some pretty fine granularity on that kind of thing. I just played around with the settings but to no avail. ![]() ![]() I do have 3D acceleration enabled and I can play doomsday and doom3 without this problem. One small but annoying issue is that play seems to jerk every few seconds. Thanks for the tip about gzdoom in sunrise. And with gzdoom, you get nice 3D graphics to boot! With that format, you can not only include zdoom things and properties, but also some things and properties from hexen. I write doom maps, so "zdoom in hexen format" is lingo therefrom (you'll find it as an option in DoomBuilder2). I just grabbed the homepage form the gzdoom ebuild, and see that they do polyobjects, too. There is also another Doom-family fps available called vavoom, which I've played with a little, and will do Doom1, Doom2, Heretic, and Hexen. In the sunrise overlay I see that gzdoom is available. Are you saying that someone has converted original Doom1/Doom2 wad files into the same format as the Hexen wad files? I presume this is so enhancements can gain access to the scripting language? I'm really not quite sure what that sentence means. Galaxy-NVidia GeForce 8800GT video card, Cyber Power CP550HG USB UPSĭoomsday doesn't handle zdoom in hexen format, which is really what I'm looking for. What's the best substitute for GZDoom for Linux? Is there a fully GZDoom-compatible port?ĭescription: A modern gaming engine for Doom, Heretic, and HexenĪMD FX6100 CPU, 16 GiB RAM, OCZ Vertex 3 SSDĪSRock 970 Extreme3 motherboard with S/PDIF audio Posted: Thu 7:40 pm Post subject: GZDoom for linux? Gentoo Forums Forum Index Gamers & Players Gentoo Forums :: View topic - GZDoom for linux?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |