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We know them, we love them, and they’re about the get better than ever – DOOM + DOOM II, now available in one, neat pack, is out on GOG!

Developed by id Software, and originally released in 1993, DOOM pioneered and popularized the first-person shooter, setting a standard for all FPS games. The critically acclaimed sequel, DOOM II, followed in 1994. Now the definitive, newly enhanced versions of DOOM and DOOM II are available as a combined product.

Buying DOOM + DOOM II you’ll get access to a variety of content, expansion packs, as well as a series of notable improvements.

Now on GOG!

Worth noting: If you owned DOOM (1993) and/or DOOM II, you’ll receive DOOM + DOOM II for free.
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Immaculate_Simian: prove what? that I purchased the originals? why? do you assume I'm lying?
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Gudadantza: I assume you ignore what you own in your library. Based in your own post and info

Anyways it is very simple. Download The Ultimate Doom, for example, it is in your library according to your own words, play it. And tell us if it is the original DOS version or not
as I updated in post #85:

..was this a case of an EVEN EARLIER replacement by them that i missed? Are they JUST the original games in their original forms with ALL the original content included (no new launchers, no new directx12 requirement, etc.)?
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Gudadantza: I assume you ignore what you own in your library. Based in your own post and info

Anyways it is very simple. Download The Ultimate Doom, for example, it is in your library according to your own words, play it. And tell us if it is the original DOS version or not
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Immaculate_Simian: as I updated in post #85:

..was this a case of an EVEN EARLIER replacement by them that i missed? Are they JUST the original games in their original forms with ALL the original content included (no new launchers, no new directx12 requirement, etc.)?
In the time you've spent arguing about this, you could have tried them both to get an exact answer. They're measured in tens of megabytes, after all.
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Immaculate_Simian: as I updated in post #85:

..was this a case of an EVEN EARLIER replacement by them that i missed? Are they JUST the original games in their original forms with ALL the original content included (no new launchers, no new directx12 requirement, etc.)?
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Xiyng: In the time you've spent arguing about this, you could have tried them both to get an exact answer. They're measured in tens of megabytes, after all.
Thanks! Super-helpful! :)
I guess I'll just hop in my TIME MACHINE now! :)
Post edited August 09, 2024 by Immaculate_Simian
Those who own DOOM 3: BFG edition will get this for free as well or no ?
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sasuke12: Those who own DOOM 3: BFG edition will get this for free as well or no ?
The DOOM + DOOM II product page just says: If you owned DOOM (1993) and/orDOOM II, you'll receive DOOM + DOOM II for free.

so, I guess not? :(
sorry..
Post edited August 09, 2024 by Immaculate_Simian
Still waiting for an answer regarding the lack of regional pricing AND higher price in Latin America. What is this bullshit, GOG?
Does the enhanced version come with Thy Flesh Consumed?
How many times can you re-release doom. Thanks but I think I'll stick to source ports.
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Immaculate_Simian: gog/bethesda stole content from my library, I want it back.
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Gudadantza: The Ultimate Doom, Doom II + Master Levels and Final Doom are the original DOS versions
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Immaculate_Simian: no, they are not. I have purchase records in my account of the originals.

..was this a case of an EVEN EARLIER replacement by them that i missed? Are they JUST the original games in their original forms with ALL the original content included (no new launchers, no new directx12 requirement, etc.)?
The names of these games have been messed around with a bunch over the past few years, but the original titles under which they released in GOG's store (as opposed to library -- see below) back on August 26, 2015, were Ultimate DOOM, The and DOOM II + Final DOOM. You can see this for yourself in this archived newspost from just a couple days after these and other Bethesda-published games first dropped here (right-hand side, under "Related games").
(I don't own these, so I'm not sure of the exact original titles in users' libraries -- there was probably some mention of the Master Levels in one of the DOOM II-related library entries, for instance -- but there's likely to be someone about who bought the titles back then, and who still has backups of the offline installers from that era, who could check.)

Remember, if a game's name gets changed in GOG's store, it will also change in your account's online order history -- in case that's the purchase records to which you're referring. If that is the case, I'd recommend finding your purchase confirmation e-mail(s) that GOG sent at time of purchase, which will show the product titles (though obviously not the library titles) as they were then.
Another thing to consider is that, if any previous library entries of these games had just been removed as part of this new edition's release, I have a feeling you wouldn't be the only one howling about it in this thread :) .

[Edited for greater clarity, and to expand upon some points]
Post edited August 09, 2024 by HunchBluntley
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Immaculate_Simian: gog/bethesda stole content from my library, I want it back.
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Gudadantza: The Ultimate Doom, Doom II + Master Levels and Final Doom are the original DOS versions
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Immaculate_Simian: no, they are not. I have purchase records in my account of the originals.

..was this a case of an EVEN EARLIER replacement by them that i missed? Are they JUST the original games in their original forms with ALL the original content included (no new launchers, no new directx12 requirement, etc.)?
2015-08-26: "Release: Quake & DOOM - id Classics" (edit: Wayback URL is borked, try copying the following: https://web.archive.org/web/20150828220954/http://www.gog.com/news/release_quake_doom_id_classics )

> --Quake including Mission Pack 1 and Mission Pack 2
> --The Ultimate DOOM
> --DOOM II + Master Levels for Doom II + Final DOOM

The "DOOM (1993)" GOG "package" (ID: 1440164514, release date: 2015-08-26) contains the "game" "The Ultimate Doom" (ID: 1435827232). Notice the proximity of the ID numbers.
Post edited August 09, 2024 by KingSyphilis
Can confirm that when I bought DOOM and DOOM II in August 2017, the *order* says DOOM (1993) and DOOM II. But both offered (as proven by the archived store news page) both the whole "Final DOOM, DOOM II + Master Levels, The Ultimate DOOM" package. Can't remember that changing. DOOM I Enhanced and DOOM II Enhanced were added later on as seperate packages, similarly like how DOOM I + II is added to my library.
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Foxhack: Still waiting for an answer regarding the lack of regional pricing AND higher price in Latin America. What is this bullshit, GOG?
In Poland it's even better: $ 12.89! Such a rich country :D
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THHipster: Can confirm that when I bought DOOM and DOOM II in August 2017, the *order* says DOOM (1993) and DOOM II. [...]
As I mentioned in the edit I just posted upthread, any title change to a store product will apply retroactively to any relevant entries in your account's order history. If you can find the purchase confirmation e-mail, that would be more reliable. (You can see in this GOGDb changelog entry for the first game's old package that it's only been called DOOM (1993) for a shade under two years! Unfortunately, GOGDb has only been around since about 2017 or 2018, so it's no help in proving what the original GOG packages consisted of in the library, or were named in library or store -- though, obviously, the Wayback Machine has us covered with regard to older store product names.)
Huh.. Well, if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. I'll certainly drop this, but I am looking at my gog "orders history" webpage, and it says on Aug 27, 2017 I purchased(among some other titles):

DOOM (1993)
DOOM II

It even shows the original "official art title picture-thing" for both DOOM (1993) & DOOM II next to them in my "orders history" (the same pictures they currently use to identify DOOM I Enhanced & DOOM II Enhanced in the *downloads section* of my account). So, Gog in my "orders history" section, labeled them wrong AND put the wrong "official art title picture-thing" next to them. I haven't played them in a long while, so that's why I was so upset/confused..

On that note, while I was venting in this forum, I was also googling and rediscovered that the way I had the most fun with Doom 1&2 (and Wolf3D+Spear of Destiny) was by modding them to use more modern mouse+keyboard controls. Mouselook for Doom & well, a "more modern-ish" mouse+keyboard setup for Wolf3d stuff. I have re-acquired Crispy Doom & GZDoom(for brutal Doom) & ECWolf. So, as long as I can still scrape the original WAD files and whatever else I need from SOME version of the Doom and Wolfenstein games I purchased here on gog, it's all good. :)

Thank you VERY MUCH HunchBluntley & KingSyphilis & THHipster for your assistance!!

***UPDATE: I just dug through my old emails and found the relevant "Thanks for your order" email. Yup, in the list of games I bought in that order it shows: DOOM II + Final DOOM & Ultimate DOOM, The + the correct artwork-thing is next to each of them. I guess since GoG works quite well most of the time issues like this sort of wind up throwing me for a loop.***
Post edited August 09, 2024 by Immaculate_Simian
Doom 1 + Doom 2 has now been added to my account. Thank you very much Bethesda and GOG for giving away this version for free to owners of the previous versions! Not many studios would do that, and the fact that you do makes me very happy.