![]() But, come on, you can pick up the full version of DOOM or DOOM II for pennies these days ( either new on Steam, or for about the same price second hand elsewhere). So, if the WADs were written by anyone who followed iD's rules, you won't be able to use them with your shareware version. And as a WAD writer the full commercial DOOM WAD was much better to link to as it had a much wider selection of textures, sound, etc than the shareware one anyway. You could not create a WAD that worked with the shareware DOOM version. Your WAD could only work with the full, commercial version of DOOM.You couldn't include any iD copyright material in your WAD: ie, no iD created sounds or graphics could be embedded inside your downloaded WAD (but you could link to the iD files in the original iD iWADs).I did a bit of custom WAD writing back in the day, and from what I remember there were only two big rules when creating your own custom WADs:
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