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== Installation ==


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The only official way to freshly install TDM is described on the [http://www.thedarkmod.com/downloads/ downloads page on website].<br>
In short:<br>
* Download the TDM Installer for your operating system from the [http://www.thedarkmod.com/downloads/ downloads page on website], unpack it in a folder and run the installer.<br>
* And if you want to update an existing TDM installation, see [[Update|the Update article]].<br>
<br>
If you are using Windows and find those instructions difficult, try using the Freyk's Unofficial Installer (download from the download page).<br>
<br>
And a large list of Official and ''unofficial & unsupported'' installation methods is provided in article [[Installer and Manual Installation]].
<br>
If you want help after trying reading the documentation above, please ask for it on "Tech Support" subforum.


== Prerequisites ==
== Prerequisites ==
=== System Requirements ===
You'll need a machine which is capable of running the Doom 3 game. Although the team is recommending adding more RAM and a bit more CPU to the basic requirements to be able to run the larger maps which can be quite demanding.
Supported operating systems are Windows (2000/XP/Vista/Win7) or Linux. Doom 3 currently supports Macs, but The Dark Mod has not been ported to that platform.
=== Install Doom 3 Patch 1.3.1 ===
In order to install The Dark Mod, you need to have the v1.3.1 patch for Doom 3 installed. See the [[#Weblinks|download section below]] for links.
Linux users: make sure that the install path for Doom 3 is all lowercase (e.g. <code>/usr/local/lib/doom3</code>).
=== Space Requirements ===
This is only an estimation of the space requirements needed to play TDM missions. Keep in mind that development on TDM is going to continue over time and new stuff will be added all the time.
* For the D3 installation you roughly need 1.5 GB.
* For the base TDM 1.00 package you need another 1.6 GB.
* Plus a variable amount of space you need for downloaded FM packages.
* Plus a variable amount of space for screenshots, savegames, etc.
So the mininum can be estimated to be slightly above 3 GB.
It's difficult to give numbers about FM package size, as this depends on the amount of custom content the FM author is packing in. Usually FMs are very small, if they're using the stock TDM content (1 to 10 MB). Note: FMs are in PK4 (i.e. ZIP) format, so textures and mission files are shipped in compressed form.
Savegames are of varying size, they can be up to 10-20 MB per save depending on the size of the FM you're playing, plus a small 700 kB screenshot generated per savegame.
Screenshots depend on the screen resolution you're using (~2 MB per shot).
=== References ===
See the article [[Known System Configurations]] for a (hopefully growing) collection of system configurations and the corresponding user feedback.


== Installing The Dark Mod ==
==== Operating Systems supported ====
*Windows (Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10/Win11)
*Linux


===Install on Windows===
Running TDM on Mac OS is unsupported, but possible in Wine.
You need a working and patched Doom 3 installation on your hard drive. These steps will assume that you installed Doom 3 in the folder <tt>C:\Games\Doom3</tt>.
# Download the [http://thedarkmod-is-not-yet-released.com/ TDM Installer] from one of our mirrors.
# Save the file to your Doom 3 folder, i.e. <tt>C:\Games\Doom3.</tt>
# Run the file. The installer will connect to one of our download mirrors and start the download process.
# Be patient and wait. The download will take a while.
# After installation, you'll find an executable <tt>tdmlauncher.exe</tt> in your darkmod folder, i.e. <tt>C:\Games\Doom3\darkmod\tdmlauncher.exe</tt>. Use this to start The Dark Mod.


===Install on Linux===
* Note: Microsoft no longer supports Vista or Win7


# You need the native version of Doom 3 installed and patched to v1.3.1, [[#Weblinks|see below]] for download links and install instructions.
==== General ====
# Since there is no 64 bit version of either Doom 3 or The DarkMod, on 64 bit systems you also need the 32 bit compatibility libraries installed. On some distributions like SuSE, these are included in the default installation, but on Kubuntu/Ubuntu you need to install the package called <code>ia32-lib</code> and all its dependencies. Otherwise, even the installer for Doom 3 will fail to run.
At a minimum, you'll need a machine which is capable of running the Doom 3 game on comfortably high settings. The team recommends adding more RAM and a bit more CPU to the basic requirements, however, otherwise running the larger maps will be difficult.
# The downloaded DarkMod archive must be extracted into your own user's Doom 3 folder, which is usually under <code>/home/username/.doom3/</code> (substitute "username" with your own username, of course). This will create a <code>darkmod</code> folder in there, with all files necessary to run the mod.
# If you get an error about GLIBCXX_3.4.9, delete or rename the files <tt>/usr/local/games/doom3/libstdc++.so.6</tt> and <tt>/usr/local/games/doom3/libgcc_s.so.1</tt>.


== Running the Mod ==
See the article [[Known System Configurations]] for a growing collection of system configurations and the corresponding user feedback.


=== Using TDM Launcher (recommended)===
==== Hard Disk Space ====
Use the '''tdmlauncher''' application to run The Dark Mod. This small application will take care of launching the Doom 3 process with the correct command line arguments. TDM Launcher is available for both Windows and Linux.
A rough estimate of how much disk space required is '''4-6 GB'''. As TDM is under continual development this is likely to increase slowly over time.


* '''Windows:''' C:\Games\Doom3\darkmod\tdmlauncher.exe
Breakdown of the estimate:
* '''Linux:''' ~/.doom3/darkmod/tdmlauncher.linux
* Base TDM package takes around 3.5 GB of space.
* Size of one Fan Mission varies from 10 MB to 400 MB (depending on amount of custom content). <br/> Total size of all fan missions ever released over 15 GB, but you don't have to download them all at once =)
* You also need some space for screenshots, savegames, etc --- negligible compared to the first two points.
* Windows 10 and newer have incredibly high Disk IO consumption. We advise that you use an SSD rather than HDD if you are on Windows 10+ <br>( or use RAID, a Hybrid HDD, Ramdisk software, Optane Memory, or a Flash Drive caching solution such as Primocache )


==== Passing custom command line arguments ====
==== GPU Hardware ====
Some people like to have custom command line arguments to the game, which is supported by tdmlauncher. Open the <tt>dmargs.txt</tt> in your darkmod folder and add any arguments you'd like TDM Launcher to pass to the Doom3 command line.


=== Changing the screen resolution ===
* As of TDM 2.09, only OpenGL 3.3 and newer hardware are supported
You can choose from the various screen resolutions in the main menu under "Settings". You'll have to restart the game for the changes to take effect.
* As a general proviso, we recommend at least 512MB of Video RAM


Note to widescreen users: Doom 3 resolutions default to 4:3 screen aspect ratios. If you're running wide screens (e.g. 1280x800, 1440x900, 1680x1050) you'll need to set that ratio to 16:10 in the Video Settings.
== First Startup ==
* Please take your time to read through [[The Dark Mod Gameplay]] article to get familiar with the game.
* TDM ships with a [[Training Mission (OM)|Training Mission]] which is designed to introduce you to the various gameplay elements TDM has to offer. It is recommended to play through this mission first, even if you've played other stealth games before.
* Adjust the settings in the menus if needed (like screen resolution and gameplay settings).
* See also the [[Performance Tweaks]] article to make TDM run a little bit faster if you're on a lower end machine.
* If the game doesn't start the first time, the game create logs. The following article provides more information: "[[Debugging_TDM_systemerrors|Debugging TDM Systemerrors]]"
* In case of any problems, please read the [[Reporting Problem]] article.
* If you encounter a problem, please check the [[FAQ]]. If you can't find an answer there, you can leave a post in the TDM Support forum.


=== Loading the mod manually ===
== Installing and Running Fan Missions ==
In order to run ''The Dark Mod'', Doom 3 can be started normally. In the lower right corner you can see a button saying "MOD". Clicking on this button will cause a dialog to appear listing all the mods currently installed. You can select ''Darkmod'' by choosing the appropriate entry from the dialog and load it. This will cause Doom 3 to load the mod data and initialze the mod.


Please see also the articles about [[Doom3 command line]] and [[Creating Desktop Shortcuts for Doom3]].
Fan Missions can be downloaded from inside the TDM menu. Go to "New Mission" and click on "Get new missions".


== Performance Tweaks ==
Alternatively, you can go to [http://www.thedarkmod.com/missions/ www.thedarkmod.com] to get hold of mission packages available for The Dark Mod. Each FM is contained in a PK4 file, which contains all the files necessary to run the mission. Sometimes missions also have an optional _l10n.pk4 file; these contain the content for all other languages than English.


See also [[Performance Tweaks]] to make TDM run a little bit faster.
See the full article [[Installing and Running Fan Missions]] for a detailed explanation.


== Weblinks ==


* Doom [http://72.8.59.188/TheDarkMod/Files/DOOM3-1.3.1.exe v1.3.1 patch for Windows] ([http://www.dramthethief.com/darkmod/files/DOOM3-1.3.1.exe mirror])
== See also ==
* Doom v1.3.1 for Linux: [ftp://ftp.idsoftware.com/idstuff/doom3/ FTP] [http://zerowing.idsoftware.com:6969/ BitTorrent]
* [[FAQ]] - Frequently Asked Questions and their answers.
* '''TODO:''' Insert download link to The Dark Mod
* [[Hosting The Dark Mod]]


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Latest revision as of 02:02, 11 June 2024

Intended article audience: players, general users

Installation

The only official way to freshly install TDM is described on the downloads page on website.
In short:


If you are using Windows and find those instructions difficult, try using the Freyk's Unofficial Installer (download from the download page).

And a large list of Official and unofficial & unsupported installation methods is provided in article Installer and Manual Installation.
If you want help after trying reading the documentation above, please ask for it on "Tech Support" subforum.

Prerequisites

Operating Systems supported

  • Windows (Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10/Win11)
  • Linux

Running TDM on Mac OS is unsupported, but possible in Wine.

  • Note: Microsoft no longer supports Vista or Win7

General

At a minimum, you'll need a machine which is capable of running the Doom 3 game on comfortably high settings. The team recommends adding more RAM and a bit more CPU to the basic requirements, however, otherwise running the larger maps will be difficult.

See the article Known System Configurations for a growing collection of system configurations and the corresponding user feedback.

Hard Disk Space

A rough estimate of how much disk space required is 4-6 GB. As TDM is under continual development this is likely to increase slowly over time.

Breakdown of the estimate:

  • Base TDM package takes around 3.5 GB of space.
  • Size of one Fan Mission varies from 10 MB to 400 MB (depending on amount of custom content).
    Total size of all fan missions ever released over 15 GB, but you don't have to download them all at once =)
  • You also need some space for screenshots, savegames, etc --- negligible compared to the first two points.
  • Windows 10 and newer have incredibly high Disk IO consumption. We advise that you use an SSD rather than HDD if you are on Windows 10+
    ( or use RAID, a Hybrid HDD, Ramdisk software, Optane Memory, or a Flash Drive caching solution such as Primocache )

GPU Hardware

  • As of TDM 2.09, only OpenGL 3.3 and newer hardware are supported
  • As a general proviso, we recommend at least 512MB of Video RAM

First Startup

  • Please take your time to read through The Dark Mod Gameplay article to get familiar with the game.
  • TDM ships with a Training Mission which is designed to introduce you to the various gameplay elements TDM has to offer. It is recommended to play through this mission first, even if you've played other stealth games before.
  • Adjust the settings in the menus if needed (like screen resolution and gameplay settings).
  • See also the Performance Tweaks article to make TDM run a little bit faster if you're on a lower end machine.
  • If the game doesn't start the first time, the game create logs. The following article provides more information: "Debugging TDM Systemerrors"
  • In case of any problems, please read the Reporting Problem article.
  • If you encounter a problem, please check the FAQ. If you can't find an answer there, you can leave a post in the TDM Support forum.

Installing and Running Fan Missions

Fan Missions can be downloaded from inside the TDM menu. Go to "New Mission" and click on "Get new missions".

Alternatively, you can go to www.thedarkmod.com to get hold of mission packages available for The Dark Mod. Each FM is contained in a PK4 file, which contains all the files necessary to run the mission. Sometimes missions also have an optional _l10n.pk4 file; these contain the content for all other languages than English.

See the full article Installing and Running Fan Missions for a detailed explanation.


See also