DOS Days - Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) (2025)

Doom II: Hell on Earth

Released: August 1994
Published by: GT Interactive
Developed by: id Software
Author(s): MichaelAbrash,JohnCarmack,JohnRomero,DaveTaylor, AdrianCarmack,KevinCloud, ShawnC.Green, RobertPrince, Paul Radek

System Requirements

System Requirements 80386 CPU. 4 MB RAM required.
Graphics support for VGA only (320x200).
Audio support for PC Speaker, Ad Lib, Pro Audio Spectrum, Gravis UltraSound/ACE, Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16/Pro, Roland Sound Canvas and General MIDI.
Original Media Five 3.5" 1.44 MB (DS/HD) floppy disks or one CD-ROM.
Installed Size (MB) 15.05 MB

Introduction

After the huge success of Doom, id Software launched Doom II a year later. The game was built on the same "id Tech 1" game engine as Doom, but with more weapons and larger levels it was a more ambitious title. In some ways failed to match the original - it felt less cohesive as a story and suffered from poor level design through the middle of the game, but with 32 map levels and the new 'Super Shotgun' weapon, it was still a broad game with lots of playability.

As with Doom, 2 players could play simultaneously via a modem connection and up to 4 could play via a network connection. Both co-op mode and deathmatch modes were available. Also the same as the original, there were 9 scale settings to set the size of the game window if you were running on slower hardware.

Game Audio/Video

Level 1

Sound Blaster 16 DOS Days - Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) (12) OGG, FLAC
ES1868DOS Days - Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) (13) OGG, FLAC
OPL3SAxDOS Days - Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) (14) OGG, FLAC
Roland SC-55DOS Days - Doom II: Hell on Earth (1994) (15) OGG, FLAC

Sound Blaster 16 is recorded from a CT2770. For a complete review and comparison of some of these cards, visit my Sound Blaster 16 (CT2770) review page.
OPL3SAx is recorded from a Yamaha Audician 32 Plus. This card was suffering from periodic audio outages.

From where can it be run?

The game must be installed to your hard disk.

Copy Protection

Doom II has no copy protection.

How to Setup

To install the game, Insert disk #1 and run INSTALL.BAT. If you have all the files from the floppy disks in a single directory on your hard disk, the installer will automatically detect this and not prompt you to insert the other disks:

Immediately after installation is complete, the SETUP utility is run and takes you through controller, music and sound effects setup options:

1) Control type options:

2) Select Music Sound card and port address:

3) Select Sound Effects device, port address, IRQ, and DMA channel:

4) Select Number of Sound FX to mix:

5) Back to the main menu:

6) From left: Keyboard/Mouse/Joystick configuration:

7) If you choose to run a network/modem/serial game, you will get this set of options depending on the type of connection you want to use:

From left: IPX-compatible network (Novell), modem, and serial link:

Problems

Symptom:
Cause:
Resolution:

To Quit the Game

Hit ESC to bring up the game menu. Then use the cursor keys to move the highlight down to 'Quit Game' and hit Enter.

Supporting Documents

Here are the original documents that came with the game:

Save Games

You can save your progress at any time during the game, and reload at any time. Save games are stored in 'slots'. The save game files contain player location, health, weapon, ammo and armor status, live/dead status of all monsters on the map level, and more.

Versions of the game known to exist

Version Date Comments
1.666 Aug 1994 First release, in English.
1.666g Aug 1994 German version.
Different WAD file (missing MAP31 and MAP32 secret levels), and a different main executable file.
1.7a ? Some level fixes.
The original floppy disk files are named DOOM2B.<disk#> instead of DOOM2LZH.<disk#>, and a slightly different INSTALL.BAT exists to cater for this.
Upon exiting to DOS the message has an amended phone number.
1.8 ? ?
1.8 French ? Fully translated version of the English v1.8
1.9 Some new secret areas added, and minor updates to existing levels

Original Floppy Disk Contents

The floppy disks have no specific volume label.

v1.666, Disk 1 of 5 (3.5" 1.44 MB DS/HD):

Directory of A:\ 
DEICE EXE 17,303 25-08-1994 22:29
DOOM2LZH 1 1,439,232 29-08-1994 20:09
DOOM2LZH DAT 202 29-08-1994 20:08
INSTALL BAT 172 29-08-1994 20:00
4 File(s) 1,456,909 Bytes 755 bytes free

v1.666, Disk 2 of 5 (3.5" 1.44 MB DS/HD):

Directory of A:\
DOOM2LZH 2 1,457,664 29-08-1994 20:10
1 File(s) 1,457,664 Bytes
0 bytes free
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v1.666, Disk 3 of 5 (3.5" 1.44 MB DS/HD):

Directory of A:\
DOOM2LZH 3 1,457,664 29-08-1994 20:12
1 File(s) 1,457,664 Bytes
0 bytes free
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v1.666, Disk 4 of 5 (3.5" 1.44 MB DS/HD):

Directory of A:\
DOOM2LZH 4 1,457,664 29-08-1994 20:13
1 File(s) 1,457,664 Bytes
0 bytes free
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v1.666, Disk 5 of 5 (3.5" 1.44 MB DS/HD):

Directory of A:\
DOOM2LZH 5 1,457,464 29-08-1994 20:14
1 File(s) 1,457,464 Bytes
0 bytes free
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Installed Directory Contents

Once installed, the following directory structure exists in the game directory.

Original full game only, version 1.666 (no expansion packs or added levels).

 
Directory of C:\GAMES\DOOM2DEFAULT CFG 791 29-07-2022 11:17
DOOM2 EXE 687,001 29-07-2022 10:55
DOOM2 WAD 14,943,400 29-07-2022 10:58
IPXSETUP EXE 13,787 29-07-2022 10:54
MODEM CFG 61 29-07-2022 10:54
MODEM NUM 67 29-07-2022 10:54
MODEM STR 3,048 29-07-2022 10:54
README TXT 22,128 29-07-2022 10:58
SERSETUP EXE 15,506 29-07-2022 10:54
SETUP EXE 92,726 29-07-2022 10:54
10 File(s) 15,778,515 Bytes
 
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