Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20151224121621/@comment-1496755-20160328120833

I've tried various ports, but I like zDoom/GZDoom mainly for two reasons. One, it's a convenient all-in-one, you can play Doom, Heretic, Hexen, Strife and a few other things from the same executable. It's pragmatic and I like that. Second, compatibility options that allow you to emulate vanilla behavior to a great extent, even restoring some of the old fixed bugs. And besides all this, zDoom does not do any significant changes to the game's appearance and feel, which is a plus.

I haven't used GLQuake mostly due to my dislike for blurry textures (it's something like your dislike of 2D sprites). Even before the age of anisotropic filtering, blurry textures bothered me quite a lot, so I always had a preference for the software renderer (which is Winquake) and its sharper look.

Recently I had a small issue with DOSBox, where the menu and HUD elements of some FPS games flickered, but it was easily solved by changing the machine type (if you ever have such an issue, try "vesa_nolfb"). I haven't tinkered much with scalers, but it's good that you found something that works for you.

Yay, I'm getting old. Soon you will have to help me climb the stairs :P

You can organize the videos in playlists - it would probably be more convenient. Just a thought.

I haven't used such software before, but if I ever do, I'll make sure I consult you first ;)