AmmoInfo
Updated September 22, 2024 | View Changelog
(Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer)
Displays a list containing the current ammo counts of your weapons. It's best used with gameplay mods that don't already reveal this information. You can personalize abbreviations, alignment, colorization, opacity, and positioning. It also works with base Doom, Heretic, Hexen, and Strife.
CrosshairHP
Updated January 14, 2024 | View Changelog
(Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer)
Shows a small health bar below the crosshair when you aim at something that can be damaged. You can swap health percentages with totals, target objects in addition to monsters, display enemy names, change the opacity, and move the add-on to a location of your choosing.
HitMarkers
Updated April 23, 2024 | View Changelog
(Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer)
Hit and kill markers will display as enemies take damage from the player. Included are a variety of impact sounds from several popular shooters. Visuals can also be toggled off, allowing this to function as an audio-only add-on. Other options include style tweaks, color switching, volume controls, fade out timing, and individual hit/kill sound effects.
LevelInfo
Updated January 14, 2024 | View Changelog
(Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer)
Takes level data like kills, items, and secrets and displays it on-screen. Options include the ability to show map times, power-up durations, hazards, and remaining oxygen. Text alignment, opacity, and positioning settings are also available.
PlayerInfo
Updated January 14, 2024 | View Changelog
(Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer)
Visualizes your health, armor, keys, and held weapon ammunition. This can be abbreviated, aligned, positioned, and colorized to suit your preferences. Collected keys are rendered separately but can be similarly customized.
All-in-one
You can download the latest versions of all the add-ons in a single file here. Requires GZDoom 3.6 or newer.
Mod Compatibility
Spoiler: AmmoInfo and LevelInfo have been customized for use with the following modsThanks to
Jimmy for his Jimmyfonts! pack, from which the MemenTwo font is used as a base.