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WELCOME BACK TO THE 1990sDoomsday Engine is a Doom / Heretic / Hexen port with enhanced graphicsCurrent Version is 2.0.3A 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.A rejuvenation.id Software's Doom pioneered the modern first-person shooter genre. Released in 1993, it was a quantum leap in game engine technology with fluid and — at the time — incredibly realistic 3D graphics.While you can still enjoy the original Doom and its progeny today in an emulator, modern games are held to higher standards of visual fidelity, usability, and multiplayer features. Doomsday Engine exists to refresh the technology of these classic games while retaining the core gameplay experience.FEATURESUI Game profiles and add-on selection. Multiplayer server browser. In-game overlay with configuration options and console prompt.Graphics Particle effects and dynamic lights. Bloom and vignette effects. Geometry-based ambient occlusion. Supports 3D models for objects (FBX, MD5) and sky boxes. Upscaling texture filter. Stereoscopic rendering modes.Audio 3D sound effects and reverb (FMOD plugin). Supports music add-ons (MP3) and FluidSynth for high-quality MIDI music (Unix only).Multiplayer Automatic discovery of LAN servers. Master server for public games. Tool for running servers in the background.Technology Portable code built on Qt 5 and OpenGL.Supported platforms: Platform Arch Qt Status Microsoft Windows Windows 8–10 32/64-bit 5.9 Fully supported Windows 7, Vista 32/64-bit 5.9 Fully supported Windows XP 32-bit 4.8 Not supported after 1.10 Apple macOS 10.10–10.13 64-bit 5.7.0 Fully supported macOS 10.7 64-bit 5.3.1 Not supported after 1.15 macOS 10.6 32/64-bit Intel 4.7.4 Not supported after 1.14 Mac OS X 10.4–10.5 32-bit Intel/PPC 4.6 Not supported after 1.10 Linux/Unix Ubuntu 18.04 LTS 32/64-bit 5.9.5 Fully supported FreeBSD ? 5.0+ Not supported — manual build only Other Unix/Linux 32/64-bit 5.0+ Not supported — manual build only