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The RetroDECK .doom file

The RetroDECK .doom file is a feature for easy loading of doom files with mods.

The RetroDECK .doom Parser

The .doom parser will look for any of the CORE IWADS files that could be required to run a DOOM mod in the /retrodeck/roms/doom/ directory.

Here is what files it is currently looking for:

IWAD_FILES=("DOOM1.WAD" "DOOM.WAD" "DOOM2.WAD" "DOOM2F.WAD" "DOOM64.WAD" "TNT.WAD"
            "PLUTONIA.WAD" "HERETIC1.WAD" "HERETIC.WAD" "HEXEN.WAD" "HEXDD.WAD"
            "STRIFE0.WAD" "STRIFE1.WAD" "VOICES.WAD" "CHEX.WAD"
            "CHEX3.WAD" "HACX.WAD" "freedoom1.wad" "freedoom2.wad" "freedm.wad"
            "doom_complete.pk3"
            )

It does not really matter where the files are under the /retrodeck/roms/doom/, the parser will scan all files and subfolders.
But you need to make sure you don't have any files called the same thing in the folder structure.
You make whatever structure you feel comfortable with or use our example:

Example Structure:

A good structure can be to separate the core iwads and mods into two separate folders.


/retrodeck/roms/doom/core_iwads

Here you can put all the official files core IWAD_FILES=( ) made by ID/Bethesda and their partners that the parser users, like the full versions of doom: DOOM.WAD, DOOM2.WAD


/retrodeck/roms/doom/mods

Here you put all the extracted mod files like Project Brutality's PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3 file and other mods. By putting them all into one folder and no more subfolders you can make sure you are not having any duplicates of files that have the same file name.


/retrodeck/roms/doom/

In the root of the roms/doom/ folder put all the .doom files you will create or download. When you launch the ES-DE interface from RetroDECK and navigate to DOOM category, the first thing that you will be listed are just the .doom files and the two folders.

What is the .doom file and how do you create it?

The .doom file is just an empty text file that is populated with the exact filenames of the files you want to load and in what order from top to bottom.

You should name the .doom file so you understand what it is, for example: Project Brutality.doom.

Each line represent one file, as long as the mods are compatible with each other you can add how lines as you want.

The general guidelines on most mod pages is:

  • Map WAD (Like DOOM2.WAD or DOOM.WAD).
  • Bigger mods like Project Brutality.
  • Any other mini-mods like huds, graphics or other tweaks.

But this can be different, check the where you download the mods if they have any recommended order requirement.

Project Brutality .doom example:

In this example you have already downloaded a bunch of mods and have the core doom iwads already somewhere under the /retrodeck/roms/doom/ folder.

You want to play Project Brutality on DOOM 2 levels.

All you need to do is create an empty file called Project Brutality.doom in /retrodeck/roms/doom/.

Each line the the file will be the order the mods are loaded, make each lines value is called exactly what the file name is called.

So in the case of Project Brutality.doom

The contents will look like this

DOOM2.WAD
PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3

The DOOM2.WAD is first loaded then the Project Brutality PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3 file and the game starts.

Project Brutality.doom is accessible from the ES-DE interface.

Another Example: Doom Infinite

Doom Infinite

Create the Doom Infinite.doom file in /retrodeck/roms/doom/

DOOM2.WAD
DOOM_Infinite_DEMO_0978_6.pk3

Customize the RetroDECK .doom files

You can customize the .doom how you wish with the above examples as a guideline.

There is nothing stopping you from adding more mods or create an infinite amount of .doom files.

Maybe you want to have Project Brutality with DOOM and Doom 2 as separate entries in the ES-DE interface.

Project Brutality DOOM 2.doom

DOOM2.WAD
PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3

Project Brutality DOOM.doom

DOOM.WAD
PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3

Want to have more minor mods into Project Brutality?
Just keep adding the lines with the mod file names how many you want like this fake example:

Project Brutality - But with Horses.doom

doom_complete.pk3
PB_Staging_9f2561c.pk3
horse_armor.pk3
pinkgui.pk3

Be sure to name the .doom files so you understand what it is and you are done:

  • Project Brutality - The Ultimate Collection.doom
  • Project Brutality - But with Horses.doom
  • Project Brutality - Chex Quest with a Vengeance.doom

It is that easy.

Sharing is caring

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Maybe you have found the perfect combination of over 50 + mods in one .doom file?

Share the .doom file and where to download the mods with the RetroDECK Community!