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* [[Doom II]], [[Final Doom]], [[Master Levels for Doom II|Master Levels]], [[No Rest for the Living]]
 
* [[Doom II]], [[Final Doom]], [[Master Levels for Doom II|Master Levels]], [[No Rest for the Living]]
 
* [[Doom 64]], [[Sony PlayStation|PSX Doom]], [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar Doom]], and [[:Category:Commercial ports|others]]...
 
* [[Doom 64]], [[Sony PlayStation|PSX Doom]], [[Atari Jaguar|Jaguar Doom]], and [[:Category:Commercial ports|others]]...
* [[Doom 3]], [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]], [[Doom 3: BFG Edition|BFG Edition]], [[The Lost Mission]]
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* [[Doom 3]], [[Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil|Resurrection of Evil]], [[Doom 3: BFG Edition|BFG Edition]], [[The Lost Mission]], [[Doom 3: VR Edition]]
 
* [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom VFR]]
 
* [[Doom (2016)]], [[Doom VFR]]
* [[Doom Eternal]]
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* [[Doom Eternal]]; [[The Ancient Gods, Part One]]; [[The Ancient Gods, Part Two]]
 
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* [[Hacx]], [[Harmony]], [[Urban Brawl]]
 
* [[Hacx]], [[Harmony]], [[Urban Brawl]]
 
* [[Freedoom]], [[Blasphemer]], [[Zauberer]]
 
* [[Freedoom]], [[Blasphemer]], [[Zauberer]]
* [[Doom RPG]], [[Doom II RPG]], [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]]
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* [[Doom RPG]], [[Doom II RPG]], [[Doom Resurrection (iPhone)|Doom Resurrection]], [[Mighty Doom]]
 
* [[Commercial games|All games...]]
 
* [[Commercial games|All games...]]
 
* [[id Software]], [[Raven Software]], [[Rogue Entertainment]]
 
* [[id Software]], [[Raven Software]], [[Rogue Entertainment]]
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* [[Speedmapping]]
 
* [[Speedmapping]]
 
* [[Speedrun]]ning
 
* [[Speedrun]]ning
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* [[Texture packs]]
 
* [[:Category:Modifications|WADs and mods]]
 
* [[:Category:Modifications|WADs and mods]]
 
* [[Websites]], [[Forum]]s, [[IRC]]
 
* [[Websites]], [[Forum]]s, [[IRC]]
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* [[Automap]]
 
* [[Automap]]
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* [[Bot]]s
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
* [[Cheat]] codes
 
* [[Easter egg]]s
 
* [[Easter egg]]s
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* [[Parameter|Command line arguments]]
 
* [[Parameter|Command line arguments]]
 
* [[Demo]]s
 
* [[Demo]]s
* [[Doom engine yes]]
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* [[Doom engine]]
 
* [[Environment variables]]
 
* [[Environment variables]]
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* [[:Category:Executable hacks|Executable hacks]]
 
* [[File formats]]
 
* [[File formats]]
 
* [[Lump]]s
 
* [[Lump]]s
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* [[Doom source code|Source code]]
 
* [[Doom source code|Source code]]
 
* [[:Category:Source ports|Source ports]]
 
* [[:Category:Source ports|Source ports]]
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* [[:Category:Source modifications|Source modifications]]
 
* [[WAD|WAD file format]]
 
* [[WAD|WAD file format]]
 
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===[[Doom Eternal]]===
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Doom Eternal is a sequel to Doom (2016) that was released for PC, Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4 on March 20, 2020, coinciding with the re-release of Doom 64. The game features an even more powerful Doom Slayer taking on twice as many types of demons, with portions of the game set on Earth, Phobos, Mars, and Hell, and utilizes the next iteration of the id Tech engine, id Tech 7.
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'''Aspect ratio''' is a term which refers to the ratio between the width and height of a logical frame buffer, called the logical aspect ratio, or a physical video display device, called the physical aspect ratio.
<br/>([[Doom Eternal|read more]])'' ''([[Doom Wiki talk:Featured articles|feature nominations]])''
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Vanilla Doom ran only in a tweaked VGA "Mode Y" 320x200 video mode. On properly configured CRT monitors, which were the only widely available and inexpensive consumer display device for computers at the time, this video mode took up the entire screen, which had a 4:3 physical aspect ratio (320x240). This meant that the 320x200 image, with a 16:10 logical ratio, was stretched vertically - each pixel was 20% taller than it was wide.  
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Aspect ratio

Aspect ratio is a term which refers to the ratio between the width and height of a logical frame buffer, called the logical aspect ratio, or a physical video display device, called the physical aspect ratio.

Vanilla Doom ran only in a tweaked VGA "Mode Y" 320x200 video mode. On properly configured CRT monitors, which were the only widely available and inexpensive consumer display device for computers at the time, this video mode took up the entire screen, which had a 4:3 physical aspect ratio (320x240). This meant that the 320x200 image, with a 16:10 logical ratio, was stretched vertically - each pixel was 20% taller than it was wide.
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