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NAME

       chocolate-hexen - historically compatible Hexen engine

SYNOPSIS

       chocolate-hexen [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       Chocolate  Hexen  is  a  port of Raven Software's 1995 game "Hexen" that aims to behave as similar to the
       original DOS version of Hexen as possible.

GENERAL OPTIONS

       -artiskip
              Don't allow artifacts to be used when the run key is held down.

       -cdrom [windows only] Save configuration data and savegames in c:\hexndata, allowing play from CD.

       -config <file>
              Load main configuration from the specified file, instead of the default.

       -extraconfig <file>
              Load additional configuration from the specified file, instead of the default.

       -file <files>
              Load the specified PWAD files.

       -iwad <file>
              Specify an IWAD file to use.

       -loadgame <s>
              Load the game in savegame slot s.

       -mb <mb>
              Specify the heap size, in MiB (default 16).

       -mmap  Use the OS's virtual memory subsystem to map WAD files directly into memory.

       -noblit
              Disable blitting the screen.

       -nomonsters
              Disable monsters.

       -nomusic
              Disable music.

       -nosfx Disable sound effects.

       -nosound
              Disable all sound output.

       -ravpic
              Take screenshots when F1 is pressed.

       -respawn
              Monsters respawn after being killed.

       -scripts <path>
              Development option to specify path to level scripts.

       -servername <name>
              When starting a network server, specify a name for the server.

       -skill <skill>
              Set the game skill, 1-5 (1: easiest, 5: hardest).  A skill of 0 disables all monsters.

COMPATIBILITY

       -setmem <version>
              Specify DOS version to emulate for NULL pointer dereference emulation.   Supported  versions  are:
              dos622, dos71, dosbox. The default is to emulate DOS 7.1 (Windows 98).

DEMO OPTIONS

       -playdemo <demo>
              Play back the demo named demo.lmp.

       -timedemo <demo>
              Play back the demo named demo.lmp, determining the framerate of the screen.

DISPLAY OPTIONS

       -1     Don't scale up the screen.

       -2     Double up the screen to 2x its normal size.

       -3     Double up the screen to 3x its normal size.

       -8in32 Set the color depth of the screen to 32 bits per pixel.

       -bpp <bpp>
              Specify the color depth of the screen, in bits per pixel.

       -fullscreen
              Run in fullscreen mode.

       -geometry <WxY>
              Specify  the  screen  mode  (when  running  fullscreen)  or the window dimensions (when running in
              windowed mode).

       -grabmouse
              Grab the mouse when running in windowed mode.

       -height <y>
              Specify the screen height, in pixels.

       -nograbmouse
              Don't grab the mouse when running in windowed mode.

       -nomouse
              Disable the mouse.

       -nonovert
              Enable vertical mouse movement.

       -novert
              Disable vertical mouse movement.

       -width <x>
              Specify the screen width, in pixels.

       -window
              Run in a window.

NETWORKING OPTIONS

       -autojoin
              Automatically search the local LAN for a multiplayer server and join it.

       -class <n>
              Specify player class: 0=fighter, 1=cleric, 2=mage, 3=pig.

       -connect <address>
              Connect to a multiplayer server running on the given address.

       -deathmatch
              Start a deathmatch game.

       -dup <n>
              Reduce the resolution of the game by a factor of n,  reducing  the  amount  of  network  bandwidth
              needed.

       -extratics <n>
              Send n extra tics in every packet as insurance against dropped packets.

       -ignoreversion
              When  running a netgame server, ignore version mismatches between the server and the client. Using
              this option may cause game desyncs to occur, or differences in protocol may mean the netgame  will
              simply not function at all.

       -oldsync
              Use original game sync code.

       -port <n>
              Use the specified UDP port for communications, instead of the default (2342).

       -privateserver
              When running a server, don't register with the global master server. Implies -server.

       -randclass
              In deathmatch mode, change a player's class each time the player respawns.

       -server
              Start a multiplayer server, listening for connections.

       -solo-net
              Start the game playing as though in a netgame with a single player.  This can also be used to play
              back single player netgame demos.

       -timer <n>
              For multiplayer games: exit each level after n minutes.

DEHACKED AND WAD MERGING

       -aa <files>
              Equivalent to "-af <files> -as <files>".

       -af <files>
              Simulates  the behavior of NWT's -af option, merging flats into the main IWAD directory.  Multiple
              files may be specified.

       -as <files>
              Simulates the behavior of NWT's  -as  option,  merging  sprites  into  the  main  IWAD  directory.
              Multiple files may be specified.

       -deh <files>
              Load the given dehacked patch(es)

       -merge <files>
              Simulates  the  behavior  of  deutex's -merge option, merging a PWAD into the main IWAD.  Multiple
              files may be specified.

       -nocheats
              Ignore cheats in dehacked files.

       -nwtmerge <files>
              Simulates the behavior of NWT's -merge option.  Multiple files may be specified.

ENVIRONMENT

       This section describes environment variables that control Chocolate Hexen's behavior.

       DOOMWADDIR, DOOMWADPATH
              These environment variables provide paths to search for Doom .WAD files when looking  for  a  game
              IWAD file or a PWAD file specified with the `-file' option.  DOOMWADDIR specifies a single path in
              which  to  look  for  WAD  files,  while DOOMWWADPATH specifies a colon-separated list of paths to
              search.

       PCSOUND_DRIVER
              When running in PC speaker sound effect mode, this environment variable  specifies  a  PC  speaker
              driver  to  use  for  sound effect playback.  Valid options are "Linux" for the Linux console mode
              driver, "BSD" for the NetBSD/OpenBSD PC speaker  driver,  and  "SDL"  for  SDL-based  emulated  PC
              speaker playback (using the digital output).

       OPL_DRIVER
              When  using  OPL  MIDI playback, this environment variable specifies an OPL backend driver to use.
              Valid options are "SDL" for an SDL-based  software  emulated  OPL  chip,  "Linux"  for  the  Linux
              hardware OPL driver, and "OpenBSD" for the OpenBSD/NetBSD hardware OPL driver.

              Generally  speaking,  a  real  hardware  OPL  chip sounds better than software emulation; however,
              modern machines do not often include one. If present, it may still require extra work  to  set  up
              and elevated security privileges to access.

FILES

       $HOME/.chocolate-doom/hexen.cfg
              The main configuration file for Chocolate Hexen.  See hexen.cfg(5).

       $HOME/.chocolate-doom/chocolate-hexen.cfg
              Extra  configuration values that are specific to Chocolate Hexen and not present in Vanilla Hexen.
              See chocolate-hexen.cfg(5).

SEE ALSO

       chocolate-doom(6), chocolate-heretic(6), chocolate-server(6), chocolate-setup(6)

AUTHOR

       Chocolate Hexen is part of the Chocolate Doom project, written and maintained  by  Simon  Howard.  It  is
       based on the Hexen source code, released by Raven Software.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © id Software Inc.  Copyright © Raven Software Inc.  Copyright © 2005-2013 Simon Howard.
       This  is  free  software.   You  may  redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public
       License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.  There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

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