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What's the closest thing that i can get to doombuilder2 on linux

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I am working with a linux machine and i want to get back into map creation.

 

I know that db2 has issues running on linux (due to heavy reliance on windows dependent c# libraries i guess) and i was wondering if there was an alternative.

 

I want to create vanilla compatible maps (both dm and non dm).

 

Any suggestions?

 

thanks

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1 minute ago, Kappes Buur said:

Probably Eureka

I have tried eureka before but maybe i didn't set it up right (it feels very clunky to me). is there a setup procedure to make it more dumbass friendly?

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Well, Eureka may not be as feature rich as DBX or GZDB, and the key assignments are different, but it is a very capable editor. It just takes time to get used to how the keys and modes work.

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Just now, Kappes Buur said:

Well, Eureka may not be as feature rich as DBX or GZDB, and the key assignments are different, but it is a very capable editor. It just takes time to get used to how the keys and modes work.

Well yeah maybe i am just impatient lol... any good guides?

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1 minute ago, Kappes Buur said:

press any key to find out what it does to the editor 

hope i don't blow my house up again :D thanks

 

EDIT: i won't close the topic because i am just curious what us linux people have as options lol. will wait a bit

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I’m using Slade, Glbsp, Chocolate Doom and GzDoom on Linux. They all come with the distribution packages. However, the Slade package is a bit out of date.

 

Keep us posted how building UDB worked out!

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