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  1. 'BRUTAL Doom' Playlist Clear Logo View File 'BRUTAL Doom' Playlist Clear Logo Here's a link to the matching playlist video. I've left a 'BRUTAL Doom' tutorial in the description for the video. Submitter buxilaks Submitted 04/19/2019 Category Playlist Clear Logos
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    This is a video for 'BRUTAL Doom' as a playlist. Tutorial: My list was created by importing Windows shortcuts. In the Windows shortcut i created, I've told Windows to boot Doom in GZdoom.exe (the program that runs Doom) and at the same add BRUTAL Doom as a mod. Right-click on your new shortcut --> Select 'Properties' --> go to the tab 'Shortcut' --> Under 'Target' add the command you want. Mine looks like this: "D:\01 Roms\Brutal Doom\gzdoom.exe" -file doomu.wad brutalv20b_R.pk3 See screenshot for help. It's basically the software gzdoom.exe with doomu.wad followed by brutalv20b_R.pk3 DON'T FORGET THE "" MARKS, OR IT WONT WORK Now drag and drop your new Windows shortcut on Launchbox and select 'None of the above' when asked. Select Windows as platform and proceed to the end. This way I've added a list of games for the Doom engine, with or without mods, as separate shortcuts/Launchbox games. Link to clear logo:
  3. 'BRUTAL Doom' Playlist Video View File This is a video for 'BRUTAL Doom' as a playlist. Tutorial: My list was created by importing Windows shortcuts. In the Windows shortcut i created, I've told Windows to boot Doom in GZdoom.exe (the program that runs Doom) and at the same add BRUTAL Doom as a mod. Right-click on your new shortcut --> Select 'Properties' --> go to the tab 'Shortcut' --> Under 'Target' add the command you want. Mine looks like this: "D:\01 Roms\Brutal Doom\gzdoom.exe" -file doomu.wad brutalv20b_R.pk3 See screenshot for help. It's basically the software gzdoom.exe with doomu.wad followed by brutalv20b_R.pk3 DON'T FORGET THE "" MARKS, OR IT WONT WORK Now drag and drop your new Windows shortcut on Launchbox and select 'None of the above' when asked. Select Windows as platform and proceed to the end. This way I've added a list of games for the Doom engine, with or without mods, as separate shortcuts/Launchbox games. Link to clear logo: Submitter buxilaks Submitted 04/19/2019 Category Playlist Theme Videos
  4. First of all, thanks for LaunchBox! Building a complete library has quicky become one of my main hobbies. Problem: In my attempt to collect all 715 officially licensed NES games, I've imported a No-Intro set. I also contains Proto and Unl games, so I've auto-populated them out of the collection. Now, I can see that I have 714 games, so I'm missing a single game. (Just to clarify, I've included 'Nintendo World Championship' and 'Nintendo Campus Challenge 1991' so it's not one of those). Spent two days now, figuring out what game I might've autopopulated out by mistake. Suggestion: An option under Tools that scans a playlist or platform for officially licensed titles, and tell the user how close the list is to containing a complete, clean collection. I'm thinking: Select Platform --> Select Region (let's say US+Euro) = A list of titles marked in green and red, so it's clear what's missing. Maybe yellow to show the titles that are Unl, Proto, Wrong Region and games that doesn't fit in. I don't know how it would work, but maybe data from wiki sites like this could be used to pull the data from: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nintendo_Entertainment_System_games I'm just thinking out loud here - maybe the Audit tool is already capable of doing what I'm looking for. But I think it would help people who are trying to keep it clean, simple and complete. Cheers from Denmark
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