GZDoom needs WIKI
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GZDoom needs WIKI
...for all the new features of GZDoom that enhance the original ZDoom!
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The point is, not it isn't that much but it WILL increase in a certain time, and the more stuff we have to add to a wiki, the harder it will get, so lets start right now, when things are still easy to handle!Jin wrote:I don't really see a point, it doesn't have THAT many new documentable features. I think it's best left either the way it is already, in the Documentation thread, or creating a GZDoom page on the ZDoom wiki and adding to that. Or both.
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There really isn't that much additional documentation for GZdoom ATM. Is it really that hard to copy and paste the relevant parts of the Documentation thread into a few text files or something and save them on your HD. Then you don't need to visit the forum every time you want to check your reference. That's all I've done and, frankly, I find it easier than online documentation anyway.
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It's a matter of personal taste. I would find a Wiki or similar page specifically about GZDoom features, structured in the same way as the main page, quite helpful.
Of course, what would really be nice is the main ZDoom Wiki pages and entries to include all GZDoom features, but in another coloured text or something, since GZDoom is a true superset of ZDoom anyway. I mean, seriously, what would anybody whose GL hardware & drivers work OK need Vanilla ZDoom for anyway, other than as the seed to grow GZDoom from?
For me, GZDoom has effectively become the "true" ZDoom anyway. And it is actively supported and gets updated more than once every three years
Of course, what would really be nice is the main ZDoom Wiki pages and entries to include all GZDoom features, but in another coloured text or something, since GZDoom is a true superset of ZDoom anyway. I mean, seriously, what would anybody whose GL hardware & drivers work OK need Vanilla ZDoom for anyway, other than as the seed to grow GZDoom from?
For me, GZDoom has effectively become the "true" ZDoom anyway. And it is actively supported and gets updated more than once every three years

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You have to ask Randy. If he doesn't mind I'll add the few new features.MartinHowe wrote: Of course, what would really be nice is the main ZDoom Wiki pages and entries to include all GZDoom features, but in another coloured text or something, since GZDoom is a true superset of ZDoom anyway.
Strangely enough these people exist (as well as ones who still use the DOS EXE...)I mean, seriously, what would anybody whose GL hardware & drivers work OK need Vanilla ZDoom for anyway, other than as the seed to grow GZDoom from?
Ok, I am probably not the right person to say this but I also have completely stopped using ZDoom for anything by now. 2.0.97 and 98 are far too buggy for my taste (Strife isn't even playable anymore with these versions.) so I added the 'true software mode' setting to GZDoom in order to have a less buggy engine that runs in normal software mode without GL data.For me, GZDoom has effectively become the "true" ZDoom anyway. And it is actively supported and gets updated more than once every three years
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