Old Freedoom resources never die, they just get put in the attic
Xindage 44aa91a448 Merge pull request #27 from GeorgePieVG/maps-update | 1 month ago | |
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flats | 4 months ago | |
graphics | 4 months ago | |
lumps | 4 months ago | |
maps | 2 months ago | |
musics | 4 months ago | |
patches | 4 months ago | |
sounds | 5 months ago | |
sprites | 4 months ago | |
COPYING | 7 years ago | |
CREDITS-LEVELS.txt | 5 months ago | |
CREDITS-MUSIC.txt | 5 months ago | |
README.md | 5 months ago |
Since starting in 2003, Freedoom has changed a lot since its inception, and the Attic is proof of this, as it contains resources previously submitted to Freedoom, but have since been replaced or were never used in the first place due to a number of wild reasons, such as being outdated, not up to snuff, not a vanilla map, only test levels, etc - despite this, the many people behind Freedoom are grateful for the work of others who have made content for the game, even if it is no longer used.
Be aware that, unlike now, Freedoom was not always meant to be a vanilla-only set of IWADs, meaning that to play some of the WADs here, an advanced Doom source port, such as QZDoom, PrBoom, Pooch or any other port that is Boom-compatible may be needed.
As with most things relating to Freedoom, all of the contents in this git use the same license as the main Freedoom project.
If you're still interested in Freedoom history and want to play some really old versions of it, we have a whole historic repository on here for you to enjoy - lots of old maps that you can blast your way through.
Happy fraggin'!