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Anyone know where I can find a decent collection of curated Doom mods?

archive.org /details/all-of-cacowards

The link attached to this post contains all Cacoaward winners from 2004 to 2020. I have seen a few others on Archive.org such as this one but they seem more focused on backing up everything.

I am wondering if there is a collection of total conversion mods like Total Chaos, Trench Foot, and Ashes 2063 for example.

I imagine there are a lot of best Doom WAD lists out there but it would be nice to not have to go through the effort of downloading them individually.

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  • I guess I consider the Cacowards themselves as the most visible curation of Doom mods online. I'm not aware of anyone repacking sets of mods together for convenient download.

    That's kind of a thing in the Bethesda mod communities where installing multiple mods together sometimes requires compatability changes and so a curated mod collection is actually a multi-mod in itself. But most Doom mods tend to be singular things or easily composable.

    I use Doom Launcher to manage all my mods and maps and it works very well for that, letting you easily build sets of mods+maps to use together, and it can download files from the idgames archive so that's convenient too.

    Otherwise, i dunno, maybe this is a good pitch for a Doom-heavy YouTuber like Mutant Mods or Mr. Icarus? It's extra work for them, but doing a showcase video plus a bundle to get all the mods showcased would make for fun content. I imagine that getting permission from all the authors would be troublesome though.

    • Thanks for responding!

      I use Doom Launcher to manage all my mods and maps and it works very well for that, letting you easily build sets of mods+maps to use together, and it can download files from the idgames archive so that’s convenient too.

      Is there something like this for GZDoom? A lot of what I have been playing says to use it specifically.

      Otherwise, i dunno, maybe this is a good pitch for a Doom-heavy YouTuber like Mutant Mods or Mr. Icarus? It’s extra work for them, but doing a showcase video plus a bundle to get all the mods showcased would make for fun content.

      I have been following Mutant Mods for a while. decino and Vargskelethor's Vine Mapping Contest 2016 also showed off some neat Doom maps. I'll check out Mr Icarus.

      I imagine that getting permission from all the authors would be troublesome though.

      I didn't think of that part. I guess I am too used to seeing massive WAD collections posted and sold everywhere.