by curryking3 » Sun Sep 28, 2025 6:58 pm
Thanks, I'm going to try to do it again
The version number 3.11.1.2 is directly from moddb, after I download it the .zip folder is named PSXDOOM.CE-3.11.1.2.zip and I extracted it to the same folder name, getting the mod directly from moddb, no modifications, just using the included gzdoom version, I can re-try with the latest gzdoom also
The aspectratio.pk3 was included with older versions of the mod, 3.7.1 and before I think, which did work for me (in the old 3.7.1 version and previously, not in the current or newer versions), I did not add it to my latest install attempts either or removed it if I added it (it didn't do anything anyway)
How do I see which of the .pk3 loaded like you showed there? I feel that is the issue, for some reason not everything is loading in maybe -- added a log.txt file, can't see anything wrong with it either, everything seems to load correctly for me also
What confuses me more though is every single computer I have tried this on (4 different PCs), the exact same issue happens, all fresh installs and deleted .ini files to make sure too, I can't tell if it's just some obscure bug or just not loading the right .pk3 for me
Edit - tried on the newest version of gzdoom also like you suggested, same issue, aspect ratio is exactly the same error, no idea, I can try on my Linux PC soon too
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rxAo5w ... drive_link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RA_tp6 ... drive_link
^Linux version, same issue, I just can't think of anything besides a bug in the mod itself at this point, Linux build is a complete fresh install, downloaded gzdoom from gzdoom website and was able to load psxdoom with all relevant files, same log when I checked in console too it loaded all the correct .pk3's
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNQkmn ... drive_link
^and to show it's just the mod itself, this is my Linux gzdoom version also just running vanilla doom 2, zero problems with aspect ratio
Is there no function in gzdoom to alter vertical pixel ratio or size? That would be an easy solution to just be able to vertically stretch the pixels as a ratio as an option
Edit - I've given up for now, but if anyone comes across this and is able to duplicate the issue and find a resolution that is more than welcome, but I don't think I'll be able to figure this one out myself

hopefully if someone else experiences it this will help them if a solution is found later

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Thanks, I'm going to try to do it again
The version number 3.11.1.2 is directly from moddb, after I download it the .zip folder is named PSXDOOM.CE-3.11.1.2.zip and I extracted it to the same folder name, getting the mod directly from moddb, no modifications, just using the included gzdoom version, I can re-try with the latest gzdoom also
The aspectratio.pk3 was included with older versions of the mod, 3.7.1 and before I think, which did work for me (in the old 3.7.1 version and previously, not in the current or newer versions), I did not add it to my latest install attempts either or removed it if I added it (it didn't do anything anyway)
How do I see which of the .pk3 loaded like you showed there? I feel that is the issue, for some reason not everything is loading in maybe -- added a log.txt file, can't see anything wrong with it either, everything seems to load correctly for me also
What confuses me more though is every single computer I have tried this on (4 different PCs), the exact same issue happens, all fresh installs and deleted .ini files to make sure too, I can't tell if it's just some obscure bug or just not loading the right .pk3 for me
Edit - tried on the newest version of gzdoom also like you suggested, same issue, aspect ratio is exactly the same error, no idea, I can try on my Linux PC soon too
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rxAo5wOdLbVXokxs_MJDhpuK1HF9NP-L/view?usp=drive_link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RA_tp6hp_FHTqJkzLH4i2V_TkTIvLroo/view?usp=drive_link
^Linux version, same issue, I just can't think of anything besides a bug in the mod itself at this point, Linux build is a complete fresh install, downloaded gzdoom from gzdoom website and was able to load psxdoom with all relevant files, same log when I checked in console too it loaded all the correct .pk3's
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uNQkmnBRugvwrWtJ-pt1r-BvX0ZXQivR/view?usp=drive_link
^and to show it's just the mod itself, this is my Linux gzdoom version also just running vanilla doom 2, zero problems with aspect ratio
Is there no function in gzdoom to alter vertical pixel ratio or size? That would be an easy solution to just be able to vertically stretch the pixels as a ratio as an option
Edit - I've given up for now, but if anyone comes across this and is able to duplicate the issue and find a resolution that is more than welcome, but I don't think I'll be able to figure this one out myself 🤣 hopefully if someone else experiences it this will help them if a solution is found later 😎