Update to : combos/british.zip =========================================================================== Advanced engine needed : None (Works with Vanilla Doom) Title : British Doom Localisation Patch Filename : british.wad, britd2.wad, brittnt.wad Release date : 9th April 2005 Author : Simon Howard Email Address : fraggle@gmail.com Other Files By Author : greenfish.wad Description : This is a localisation patch which changes Doom to use British spellings. It replaces the status bar graphic and changes some of the internal messages using dehacked. Use british.wad when playing Doom 1 or Final Doom: Plutonia. Use britd2.wad when playing Doom 2. Use brittnt.wad When playing Final Doom: TNT:Evilution. =========================================================================== * What is included * Graphics : Yes Dehacked/BEX Patch : Yes * Usage * It should be possible to use this with Vanilla Doom, if desired. First load the dehacked patch, eg. dehacked -load british.deh Then run with the appropriate PWAD file, eg. doom -file british.wad doom2 -file britd2.wad (when playing Doom 2) doom2 -file brittnt.wad (when playing TNT:Evilution) It is probably easier nowadays to use a port with dehacked support built in. If you wish to do this, you can skip the whole dehacked stage and load like this: chocolate-doom -deh british.deh -file british.wad chocolate-doom -deh british.deh -file britd2.wad (for Doom 2) chocolate-doom -deh british.deh -file brittnt.wad (for TNT) The dehacked patch is included in the PWAD files. Because of this, with some ports, such as PrBoom or ZDoom, it is only necessary to load the WAD file. * Version history * This is version 2 of the patch. New in version 2: - Support for Final Doom (tnt.wad) - Fix for E2M5 (Command Center -> Command Centre) - Fix for Doom 2 MAP10 (Refueling Base -> Refuelling Base) - Added usage instructions * Copyright / Permissions * You may do anything you want with this file. * Where to get the file that this text file describes * The Usual: ftp://archives.3dgamers.com/pub/idgames/ and mirrors