Many of our Add-Ons have also had widescreen support added, so download the latest version from the Add-Ons listing to check it out! All new 16:9 versions of the titlescreen, intermission, and ending screens have been added. The FOV has been increased to reveal more image on the side instead of chopping off the top and bottom. Anyone who purchases Steam copies of DOOM or DOOM II: Hell On Earth in the future it will default to the re-releases but can access the original DOS versions as a separate launch option from within Steam.įor the first time in an official port, the original DOOM renderer has been modified to natively render 16:9 without any letterboxing.
You should not modify files in the Steam folder directly, as this may cause issues.
#New doom 2 install
Please note: if you have modified the files in the Steam install folder directly, some files may be overwritten. The original DOS versions are still available as a separate launch option from within Steam, and the original DOS IWAD files are in their original location on disk. New AdditionsĪnyone who already owns either The Ultimate DOOM or DOOM II: Hell On Earth on Steam will automatically receive the new re-releases in their libraries. Here are the full patch notes from the Slayers Club page, which cover all platforms - including Nintendo's system.
Yep, you can now move your controller about to aim and play the game at 16:9 for the first time ever in an official port. The highlight in this particular update is the addition of gyro aiming and widescreen support.
The latest one is perhaps the best yet - slighting improving the game, making some changes here and there, and even fixing a few things. Bethesda just keeps making the original DOOM and its sequel DOOM II better and better with regular little updates.