Frequently Asked Questions

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General Questions

Why Odamex?

Odamex follows the philosophy of the free software movement. We feel that as a community we can make our software better. Since we feel so strongly about this belief we have chosen to release the Odamex source code under the GNU GPLv2 license.

Will Odamex support advanced features?

That depends entirely on what you consider advanced features. Odamex strives for full Boom compatibility and also has other enhancements over regular Doom such as mouselook and jumping (which can both be turned off on the server level). Due to license conflictions all the Hexen source had to be removed or replaced.

Requirements

What platforms can Odamex run on?

Odamex has been tested and has been confirmed to compile and run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows 2000/XP (both native and Cygwin)
  • Windows 98/Me
  • Linux
  • FreeBSD
  • Mac OS X
  • Solaris

However, as there are many different versions of these operating systems, the absolute minimum version requirements for each operating system have not yet been fully established. Check target platforms for the latest information.

Are there any set hardware requirements?

Not really. Given the software requirements being fufilled, Odamex has run on pretty much everything we've thrown at it. If you can find a hardware combination that fufills the software requirements but that Odamex will not run on, let us know.

What data files are required?

Odamex requires a resource file from Doom or Doom 2 in order to play online. The most common resource files needed to play are:

Resource Title Version Availability
DOOM1.WAD Doom 1: Knee-Deep in the Dead v1.9

shareware

DOOM.WAD Ultimate Doom v1.9

commercial

DOOM2.WAD Doom II v1.9

commercial

TNT.WAD Final Doom: TNT Evilution v1.9

commercial

PLUTONIA.WAD Final Doom: The Plutonia Experiment v1.9

commercial

FREEDOOM.WAD FreeDoom v0.5

free

The version number is important. There are several versions of most of these resource files floating around, and resources from one version may not work with another, so for consistancies sake the latest version is assumed. If you have a copy of Doom Collectors Edition or a version of Ultimate Doom or Doom 2 that is for Windows 95, then you are using the latest version of those resource files. If you have a copy of Doom or Doom 2 for DOS, please patch your resource file to the latest version.

The following are free to download and use:

  • FreeDoom - "The Freedoom project aims to create a complete Doom-based game which is Free Software."

Playability

Help! Everyone moves too fast and I get killed within seconds!

Please read the article about gameplay for a short introduction to Doom's very unique style of Deathmatch.

I am a veteran doom2.exe player. What does Odamex offer me?

With the default server configuration, Odamex offers a client/server multiplayer environment that closely emulates the standard gameplay mechanics created by id Software back in 1993 with the initial release of Doom.

I love enhanced gameplay and features. What does Odamex offer me?

Players who prefer an enhanced experience to Doom can play in teamplay modes, such as Team Deathmatch and Capture the Flag. They also have the option to jump and to use freelook to guide their vertical aiming on servers which allow it.

Security

What is being done about the security of Odamex?

How will cheaters be dealt with?

Development

When will Odamex be released?

There is currently no definitive date for a release. However, you can catch up on Odamex progress by reading the development roadmap and viewing the changelog.

I want to contribute to Odamex! What can I do to help?

There are many things you can do to contribute to Odamex. You could help by reporting bugs or by spreading the word around to your friends. If you are a programmer you can submit patches to the development team for possible inclusion in the next revision.

I found a bug! What should I do?

See Bugs for more information.

Misc

What does Odamex stand for?

Odamex is not necessarily an acronym. It is not represented as such anywhere in the application or this website. However, it was originally thought of as such, so included below are some ideas of what it could be:

  • What fraggle says when he is trying to get X working in Linux. "<fraggle> oh, damn X!"
  • "Oh! Yes! Fur!" as read in Russian
  • Online Doom Multiplayer Experience