![]() All I see with 64 bit releases of DOOM source ports are Beta releases or Alpha releases of the program, whatever. I will test those DOOM source ports one of these days. There are DOOM Engine source ports that are designed for 64 bit operating systems. How is there menu lag in DOOM? This is a very low effort release of The Ultimate DOOM. The worst part of DOOM Enhanced is the menu lag, the crosshair, and awful looking interface. I would only recommend DOOM Enhanced to people who are not familiar with DOOM mods, because you will be able to install DOOM WADS in DOOM Enhanced using the built in browser. I have not used DOOM Enhanced very often, you will have a copy of DOOM Enhanced if you own a copy of The Ultimate DOOM on GOG.com or the Steam Store. release of The Ultimate DOOM, which is called DOOM Enhanced. GZDoom is still better than the Bethesda Softworks L.L.C. DOOM mods will implement several changes to the base DOOM game, and will play completely different from DOOM. The larger DOOM mods usually display numerous errors in the GZDoom console, and I wouldn't use those mods very often. LZDoom is still usable with GZDoom based DOOM mods, but DOOM mod developers are moving towards GZDoom only support, and previous versions of GZDoom will not be supported by the mod. I am sure the ARM64, and the AMD64 version of the GZDoom program will perform the same. I haven't tested out GZDoom on the 64 bit version of the Raspberry Pi Operating System. ![]() Crispy-Doom is designed to resemble the original DOOM Engine with numerous enhancements. The differences between the 2 DOOM Engines are surprisingly noticeable, and I decided to stop using GZDoom for testing DOOM maps. I go back, and forth between DOSBox, and GZDoom when I build DOOM maps. This is the reason why testing DOOM maps with GZDoom feels very stale compared to using Crispy-Doom. I have moved away from the GZDoom DOOM Engine source port to test DOOM maps, because GZDoom is designed to be used with DOOM mods. LZDoom has been discontinued by the source code maintainer, and the future for LZDoom is up in the air. ![]() Struggle: Antaresian Legacy with Crispy-Doom on the Raspberry Pi Computer
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