
It is possible to get GZDoom from its downloads page. Apple Silicon-based Mac users can keep reading. Update 6 October 2022: I now use a M1 Macbook Pro, and Doom with GZDoom works just fine. The process should still hopefully work for Apple Silicon-based Macs and/or other macOS versions, but your mileage may vary. I currently use an Intel-based Macbook Pro running macOS Monterey, so that is what the following guide has been tested on. But, it’s a bit of an involved process, so here is the missing manual to get you up and running. If getting from zero to fighting demon hordes on macOS was a straightforward course of action, there would be no need for this blog post. It enables us to play the game as long as we can extract the WAD file from the Doom.

All the niceties the modern crowd expects such as high resolution, widescreen, customizing your controls directly in the game, etc. Turning it into a separate download would be completely counter-productive to his aim, which was to offer an updated version of the game out of the figurative box. And when it reached this point, it was pushed to Steam too. Not a serious competition to the multitude of ports we have, of course, but a better experience than vanilla in DOSBox for the modern casual player. The port was kind of a disaster at release and so out of wounded pride, one man at id software embarked on a solitary crusade to right what's wrong and turn it into something that's actually pretty good, technically. Beth only cared about the console re-release and maybe their own platform (but when I look at the sorry state it's in, I doubt they really care about it).

It's from id Software who is behind the presence of the Unity port on Steam.
