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  1. There is Pinochestein 3D. It's not strictly a Wolf 3D wad, but it's heavily inspired. The story is about the military dictatorship of Chile ruled by Augusto Pinochet. There is an enhaced version for modern source ports too.
  2. This is Comunidad Doomers Argentina, a Discord server based on the forum with the same name. This was initially made for Doom fans from Argentina, though we welcome people from every country. We mostly talk about classic Doom and modding, and we usually play on Zandronum. Though we have channels to talk about videogames, share memes and discuss off-topic stuff too. Feel free to join! https://discord.gg/ZxKFmkaKfA
  3. I like revenants the most. But archviles have a really cool design and abilities too.
  4. Pretty interesting wad, I can't wait to play it with my friends! (Ah, se hacĂ­a el yanqui el tipo xd)
  5. It's more like an Argentine Little Lulu or Nancy and Sluggo.
  6. Oh, so they are two different folders and the addons are not located in the installation folder, now it makes sense. I have just put the files in the Users folder and now it works. Thank you!
  7. Hi. I know it's possible to run non limit-removing WADs on Unity port putting the files on C:\Users\<name>\Saved Games\id Software\DOOM 2\WADs (as this post says). The problem is Doom 2 is located on a different folder in the Steam release. I tried to do the same putting the files on C:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Doom 2\WADs but I can't see any new addon when I open Doom 2 on Steam. I heard this only works with megawads so I tried with Hell Revealed, but it's the same. Also, where is the downloaded addons folder located? I couldn't find it anywhere.
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