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The paths how they were mentioned were incorrect. They are based on an older implementation that didn't persist the config.
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# GZDoom Flatpak edition #
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## Installation of gamedata ##
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* Copy any commercial iwad into the folder `~/.var/app/org.zdoom.GZDoom/.config/gzdoom/`
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* Optionally, configure the `~/.var/app/org.zdoom.GZDoom/.config/gzdoom/gzdoom.ini` file to load other directories
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## Run with custom wads
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Just as with the standalone GZDoom, you can pass commands through using the command line. If you want to play custom wads, you can add them to a sub-directory of `/gzdoom/` and then you can directly access then from the terminal:
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```
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flatpak run org.zdoom.GZDoom -file ~/.var/app/org.zdoom.GZDoom/.config/gzdoom/pwads/PL2.WAD
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```
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```
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cd ~/.var/app/org.zdoom.GZDoom/.config/gzdoom/pwads/
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flatpak run org.zdoom.GZDoom -file ./PL2.WAD
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```
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For more info, see:
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* https://zdoom.org/wiki/Command_line_parameters
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* https://zdoom.org/wiki/Installation_and_execution_of_ZDoom
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## Accessing files on unconventional spots ##
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If you want to access wads in different locations, you might have to adjust the [Flatpak sandboxing permissions](http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/sandbox-permissions.html). You can easily do that like this:
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```
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flatpak override org.zdoom.GZDoom --filesystem=/OTHER/LOCATION/WITH/WADS --user
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```
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