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From: mcs1@cornell.edu (Martin C. Snyder)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: Shareware wads?
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 1994 17:32:25 UNDEFINED
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>Can anyone find me some wads that work for shareware doom. I am planning to
>get the registered version as soon as I get the money, but in the mean time
>I would like maybe a few new levels for me to massacure over and over again
>until I get the money. I have downloaded so many wads I'm surprised my modem
>hasn't self destructed. None of them work and it is begining to piss me off.
Sorry, but the it should come as no surprise that none of the wads work with
the shareware version -- they were intentionally designed that way. iD
requested that no one produce any addons to doom which worked with the
shareware version, and everyone has complied with that.
The reason for this is to motivate people to buy the registered version, so
everone isn't eternally "waiting for the money"