
To play local splitscreen, you need to do 3 things: Simply play back a multiplayer demo and all perspectives are rendered. Splitscreen will abort if attempted in SDL software.ĭemos are automatically handled. Make sure your game is in GL2D in the video options. Seriously, what else am I supposed to list other than "it has splitscreen"? Single instance, so only one gamesim is actually running (again, unlike Xbox Doom)

No loss of sound attenuation (unlike the Xbox Doom branch) I wouldn't rely on it, but it sure is useful in a pinch. You could also technically use this to record vanilla multiplayer demos. No loss of Doom/Boom/ZDoom 1.22 compatibility Logic: At its core, there is no distinction between a network player and local player at this stage (hence why netplay wont work at this stage). Reverbs probably wont work for a while/at all, however. Some minor aspects about the displayplayer need to be found and replaced, but any issues are currently unnoticeable. Will need some core rewrites of how the node and consoleplayer values are managed. The Keyboard/Mouse is permanently player 1, but you can assign a controller to them too. Input: Now functional, and controllers can be mapped per player. Only works in GL2D, will likely stay that way.


Needs refactoring/clean up, screen wiping needs some thinking. Rendering: Working with "enough" widgets split between each player. These Doom re-releases are available now.Latest build: Eternity-BananaSplit-3.42.03a(h2).7z (5.83 MB)

The Resurrection of Evil and The Lost Missions expansion packs.In this critically acclaimed action-horror re-telling of the original DOOM, players must battle their way through a demon-infested facility before entering the abyss to battle Hell's mightiest warrior, and put an end to the invasion. The Master Levels, 20 levels made by the community and supervised by the developers.This beloved sequel to the groundbreaking Doom gave players the brutal Super Shotgun to bear against deadlier demons, and the infamous boss, the Icon of Sin. The expansion, Episode IV: Thy Flesh Consumed, with 9 additional action-packed levelsĬelebrate Doom's 25th anniversary with the re-release of Doom II.First released in 1993, Doom introduced millions of gamers to the fast-paced, white-knuckle, demon-slaying action the franchise is known for. Here’s a rundown of everything included in these re-releases:Ĭelebrate Doom’s 25th anniversary with the re-release of the original Doom (1993). Doom 3 will be slightly more expensive at $10. Doom and Doom II will set you back $5 apiece, and in a very welcome addition, will include local 4-player splitscreen co-op and deathmatch.
