FinalDOOM

FinalDOOM is a product of GT Interactive and NeoSoft's Team TNT. On the CDROM it includes DirectX setup to run DOOM, DOOM2, & FinalDOOM from Windows95. The best way to do this is to install it to your DOS DOOM2 directory. It won't overwrite anything you need to run in DOS. When you use the Icon it makes for Windows95 it takes you to a setup screen where you can pick from DOOM2, and the two levels of FinalDOOM (TNT & Plutonia). You can also pick from any other .WAD files you have. You can use DM.EXE to do the same from DOS.

Here's some of the scenes from Final DOOM

First new 32 levels that add to DOOM2 are known as TNT/Evilution:
The last 32 levels added to DOOM2 are known as Plutonia:
Above is the first screen you generally see.




E1M5 Background Music From DOOM

FinalDOOM
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The Mouse Problem

Windows95 has a lot of bugs, it seems to be made for an unknown target machine based on the pentium, MS MOUSE, 2M SVGA, 1.08G IDE, data only 14.4k modem...

One of my systems is running Windows95 or Linux, known as ROOT120 (486DX4/120) as the main server. That machine can't connect to the net directly because of the many bugs in Windows95 in machines like that one with 28.8k voice/data/fax modems. Windows95 hates it! It can call out with hyperterm, but will no longer connect to the net since going to the 28.8k. The net address for me there was bcw@techie.com, but that address is many yeas out of date now. That system has FinalDOOM and it took me two days to get it to work and it will only work with the 'default' MS MOUSE driver under Windows95. So get and setup a MS MOUSE if you want to run it! Well, this isn't quite true - the only working driver that comes with Windows95 is the MS MOUSE one. You need a Win95 driver, search Yahoo or for three button mouse this is one of : Mouse Systems, Genius-kye (MSCMOUSE or Mouse Systems or Genius mouse) or the main URL of www.logitech.com for Logitech mouse and look for support for your model. This is also true of all DirectX games (Road Rash...)