![]() That’s it, the PrBoom core will detect and use those music files from here on out. Once you have the file names changed, move the DOOM mp3s to where the Doom.wad file resides, and the DOOM II mp3s to where the Doom2.wad file resides. This is a tedious but necessary step (or use Bulk Rename Utility). In other words, for “d_bunny.mp3”, change it to “bunny.mp3”. Next, unzip those files and rename each file so that the “d_” is missing from the file name. mp3 packs for DOOM and DOOM II (be sure to get the “RAW” versions). To do so, head over to this page and download the two. The RetroArch PrBoom core is not able to extract the midi music files from the original DOOM soundtracks, so you will have to add them yourself. Note that the name of the WAD files is different from 351ELEC or the stock firmware: DOOM: /roms/ports/doom/ Doom.wadĪfter that, you can just choose to boot the games from the “Ports” section in the main ArkOS menu. To run DOOM and DOOM II on the ArkOS operating system, all you have to do is add their respective WAD files to the following folders within the EASYROMS partition. DOOM: /roms/ports/doom/ doom1.wadĪfter that, you can just choose to boot the games from the “Ports” section in 351ELEC. All you have to do is add the following files to the GAMES partition of your 351ELEC SD card. Note that the other ports will also appear, but they will need data files to run.īooting up the DOOM games on 351ELEC is easier than with the stock firmware, because you don’t need to add your own. DOOM: /storage/roms/ports/doom/ doom1.wadĭOOM II: /storage/roms/ports/doom2/ doom2.wadĪfter that, you can just choose to boot the games from the “Ports” section in EmuELEC. ![]() Be sure to name the WAD files exactly as shown below. Since you’re already FTPing into your device, you could just do it via FTP, or you could add them to the GAMES partition of the SD card when plugged directly into your computer. ![]() Once you have those files in place, add the WAD files to the following folders show below. Connect to your device using WiFi FTP (more info in this File Transfer Guide), then navigate to /storage/.config/emuelec/ports, and add all of those. In order to run DOOM and DOOM II (or any ports, for that matter), you need to download and unzip this file, which contains execution codes for the main ports that run on the RG351P stock firmware (like Diablo or Quake, in addition to the DOOM games). The nice thing about buying these games from GOG.com is that you can install them on your computer for some classic PC fun, as well as play them on the RG351P (or any other handheld device, as demonstrated in my RG350 guide). The Ultimate DOOM – contains the first three episodes plus the “They Flesh Consumed” episode which was added later.ĭOOM II + Final DOOM – contains DOOM II plus its expansions If you have an old DOOM disk laying around, you can extract them from that, or you can buy a DRM-free copy from GOG.com, my favorite site to buy classic PC games. To run the DOOM games on your device, you will need their WAD (data) files. Make a DOOM mods RetroArch playlist Add DOOM mods to the EmulationStation Ports menu If you are an ArkOS user, be sure to check out this LZDoom guide, which will open up even more opportunities for you. So in today’s guide we’ll show you how to set up DOOM on the RG351P’s many operating systems, how to tweak the settings to your liking, and how to run DOOM mods as well. Luckily, no complex hacking is required to run DOOM on the RG351 devices, because the RetroArch PrBoom core is already loaded on your device, ready to send you back to 1993. Heck, even the latest Nintendo Game & Watch device has been hacked to play DOOM. Getting the first two DOOM games set up on a new device is a rite of passage. Last updated 31MAY2021 (see Changelog for details) ![]()
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