The Doom Hacker’s Guide

The Doom Hacker’s Guide by Hank Leukart, published by MIS:Press in 1995, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in customizing the DOOM gaming environment. This edition, available in English and spanning 299 pages, provides detailed instructions and techniques for both DOOM and DOOM II. It covers essential topics such as IWADs and PWADs, as well as tools like DEU, DMAUD, DMMUSIC, DMGRAPH, and DeHackEd.
Readers will find practical guidance on creating levels for both single-player and multiplayer games, making it suitable for beginners looking to enhance their gaming experience. The book focuses on various aspects of game modification, offering insights into the customization process and the tools necessary for effective gameplay. With its clear explanations and structured approach, this guide serves as a valuable reference for anyone eager to delve into the world of DOOM modifications.
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Teaching tricks and techniques for customizing the DOOM environment, a definitive guide covers DOOM and DOOM II, explains IWADs and PWADs, explores DEU, DMAUD, DMMUSIC, DMGRAPH, and DeHackEd, and discusses creating levels for one player and multiplayer games. Original. (Beginner).
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