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ds-models (3D model packs for gzdoom and skulltag)

ds-models allows playing Doom, Heretic, and Hexen with OpenGL and 3D
models, which gives it a much more modern look.

This model set is released by -=Dark-Assassin=- on the
SkullTag forum. For more information, see the forum thread at
http://www.skulltag.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=24238

If you never plan to use models with skulltag, passing SKULLTAG=no to
the build script will omit the skulltag-specific models. The resulting
package with be approximately 30% smaller. There's also a GZDOOM=no
option, but it won't make the package smaller (skulltag still requires
the gzdoom models, so they'll still be included).

This includes scripts "dm-gzdoom" and "dm-skulltag" for starting gzdoom
or skulltag with the models preloaded.

To make gzdoom or skulltag always use the models, edit ~/.gzdoom/zdoom.ini
and/or ~/.skulltag/skulltag.ini and add the following lines under the
[Global.Autoload] marker:

# for both gzdoom and skulltag:
Path=/usr/share/games/doom/GZ-Models.pk3

# for skulltag only, also add:
Path=/usr/share/games/doom/ST-Models.pk3

Note that the models will only be displayed if gzdoom/skulltag is using
the OpenGL renderer (Options | Display Options in the in-game menu).

Maintained by: B. Watson
Keywords: doom,heretic,idtech1,idgames,doom2,opengl,freedoom,hexen
ChangeLog: ds-models

Homepage:
http://code.google.com/p/ds-models/source/browse/

Source Downloads:
ds-models-r14.tar.gz (e1f661b810abc10400ae96cb8cc82404)

Download SlackBuild:
ds-models.tar.gz
ds-models.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)

(the SlackBuild does not include the source)

Validated for Slackware 14.0

See our HOWTO for instructions on how to use the contents of this repository.

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