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UAC_DEAD patch for ZDoom

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Even UAC_DEAD.WAD is a milestone you should'n miss, it uses a feature which was removed in Ultimate Doom, unfortunately. Even worse, there is no source port available, which can play UAC_DEAD correctly without slight modifications. This is a simple wad which just consists of a MAPINFO lump enabling you to play the original UAC_DEAD.WAD in its intended way with Zdoom.

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Great patch ! Now Risen3D users can also play this wad properly. :)

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You could at least _mention_ that this disables freelook and jumping.

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Nice patch, but since this is something that can affect other old DOOM wads just as much, the different tag 666 handling could well be a compatibility setting. For example, in old versions of DOOM Cyberdemons and Spiderdemons could interchangeably end E2M8 or E3M8. The text for this patch is outdated, as currently PrBoom, PrBoom-plus, and Chocolate Doom all support UAC Dead through compatibility switches or settings.

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awesome! no more noclip! The only downside is that you cant jump. still, its good that this bug was fixed.

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Note that there is no need for this patch since ZDoom 2.3.0. The level is identified by its MD5 checksum and the proper compatibility flags are automatically applied.

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