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Revision as of 10:11, 22 September 2020

The add-ons menu on Xbox One.

The official add-ons are PWADs that can be downloaded from Bethesda.net to be played with the Doom Classic Unity port. Since console manufacturers do not usually allow players to use third-party content unless vetted by the publisher of the game, the official add-ons system allows a selection of modifications to be downloaded and played instead of being limited to the IWADs. Official add-ons are curated to ensure they are playable within the raised limits of Doom Classic, and to avoid potential copyright infringement in their content. Also, the consent of all original authors is mandatory, so that they all have to be contactable by id Software in order to license their work.[1]

The two Final Doom IWADs are available as official add-ons for both The Ultimate Doom and Doom II. This effectively makes Final Doom free for all owners of either Classic Doom titles on Bethesda.net. Thanks to DMAPINFO, some of the curated PWADs can also be made available to both games.

Note that "official" in this context refers to provision of the content by id Software.[2] There has been no statement indicating that the modifications created by the community should be considered canonical story-wise.

List of official add-ons

Title Image Name Game Authors Original release Made available Number
BTSXE1 Official.png BTSX Episode 1 Both Esselfortium et al. 2012-12-10 2020-06-25 8
BTSXE2 Official.png BTSX Episode 2 Both Esselfortium et al. 2014-09-01 2020-08-14 9
Deathless title.png Deathless Doom James Paddock 2018-11-09 2020-05-14 7
Double Impact title.png Double Impact Both Ralphis & RottKing 2011-11-30 2020-02-13 5
No End In Sight title.png No End In Sight Doom Emil Brundage, Christopher Lutz, Xaser 2016-11-20 2020-03-31 6
NoRestForTheLiving logo.png No Rest for the Living Doom II Nerve Software 2010-05-26 2020-01-09 3
REKKR title.png REKKR Both Matthew Little (Revae) et al. 2018-07-10 2020-09-22 10
SIGIL title.png SIGIL Doom Romero Games 2019-05-22 2020-01-09 4
Plutonia title.gif The Plutonia Experiment Both Dario Casali & Milo Casali 1996-06-17 2020-01-09 2
TNT title.gif TNT: Evilution Both Team TNT 1996-06-17 2020-01-09 1

Technical details

On PC, the games are downloaded to subfolders of Users\<username>\Saved Games\id Software\DOOM Classic\WADs or Users\<username>\Saved Games\id Software\DOOM 2\WADs. The Saved Games folder exists under the Windows "Users" directory, which typically exists on the C:\ drive, and then under the folder named for the user who played the game when the modifications were downloaded; a full example would appear similar to C:\Users\JohnDoe\Saved Games. On Android, the folders are Android/Data/com.Bethsoft.DOOM/files/WADs and Android/Data/com.Bethsoft.DOOMII/files/WADs. On other platforms, the add-ons folders are not meant to be accessed by the user.

Each folder contains the add-on data WAD as a file named simply after its number (and without extension, so for example instead of plutonia.wad it is simply named 2), four numbered JPG images named after the add-on, typically representing the title screen and three screenshots (e.g. plutonia1.jpg, plutonia2.jpg, plutonia3.jpg, and plutonia4.jpg), and a metadata file containing the add-on's description in English, French, Italian, German, and Castilian Spanish, as well as the release data (in YYYY/M/D format), the path to the main data, and the names of the images.

References

  1. Rubits, Mike (25 February 2020). Doomworld forums post. Doomworld forums. Retrieved 18 April 2020.
  2. Rubits, Mike (20 January 2020). Doomworld forums post. Doomworld forums. Retrieved 18 April 2020.