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    Can Someone Explain Why No Gzdoom on Pi?

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      RetroFreak89
      last edited by RetroFreak89

      Ive posted about zdoom and gzdoom alot but one thing is bothering me and i like an anwser for it if possible lol
      Anyway i tested gzdoom on my very slow and old tablet which had a slower cpu than the pi and behold things like brutal doom runs flawless with blood set to max no lag.
      Now i tested the same mod same settings but in Zdoom instead of gzdoom and also on the pi and guess what on the pi it plays fine but when theres blood on the screen it lags very badly.
      Also the blood looks different between zdoom and gzdoom so in my tests gzdoom clearly runs much better So why hasnt it been ported yet?
      Also there is no excuses because gzdoom has a Linux,Android,Windows and more versions..
      I would love a new source port so much i tried looking at mayne i can install android on my pi and get the gzdoom for android but i heard android isnt working well on the pi?
      So thats unfortunate..

      But yeah very strange that my tablet runs it much smoother on my pi with higher settings while the pi is stronger in terms of specs do it must be the engine/source port
      AM i the only one who really wants a better source port for doom on the pi??? Seems like it..
      Wish i knew how to code i would of done it already

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