DOOM BFA

Classic RBDOOM 3 BFG is a source port of Doom 3: BFG Edition that uses RBDOOM-3-BFG source code. This source port mainly focuses on Doom Classic and provides various bug fixes and restored content that has been cut from the original game.

Features
-Improved Sprites and Flats loaded from PWADs

-DEHACKED support

-Added Final Doom and Master Levels as expansions for Doom II

-Fixed Master Levels map NESSUS Inaccessible secret

-Added two different endings for Master Levels

-Full Controller Support (unlike before which required to enable the controller support from the settings)

-Change DOOM Classic aspect ratio from the original to full screen (stretch)

Unlocked Content
Various features of DOOM Classic has been cut from DOOM 3:BFG Edition, Classic RBDOOM 3 BFG restores various of this contents like:

Ultimate Doom and Doom II

 * All cheat codes have been enabled.


 * You can input the original command line parameters.


 * There is confirmation when selecting Nightmare! skill.


 * On Nightmare!, the fast monsters mechanic has been restored entirely.


 * The INTERPIC lump will be used instead of the TITLEPIC, only if the TITLEPIC is missing.

Ultimate Doom

 * All animation has been restored from the intermission screens.

Doom II

 * MAP33: Betray is present, and is normally accessible.(With Par time set to 4:00 )

New Parameters
Classic RBDOOM 3 BFG also adds new parameters for both DOOM Classic games and for DOOM 3, this parameters are:

Ultimate Doom and Doom II

 * doom,doom2,both: Allow you to force the original command line parameters to be accepted only by either Ultimate Doom, Doom II or Both games.


 * classich: Enables Doom Classic cheat codes

Doom II
1 = Doom II                                                2 = TNT:Evilution 3 = The Plutonia Experiment 4 = Master Levels 5 = No Rest for the Living
 * exp:Starts new game with the desired expansion. Possible values: (This parameter can be combined with the warp parameter)


 * ex:Used inside the file parameter allowing you to load different mods per expansion. example: -file ex 1  (NOTE: the numbers are the same as the exp parameter)