


VoidSW is included in EDuke32 installation so just go to and download either the win32 (if you have a 32-bit computer) or win64 (if you have a 64-bit computer, basically you should have if your computer was made in the last decade.) It's a 7z archive, you have to install 7-zip if you want to extract it ( ) and then there should be a lot of files for EDuke32 but for VoidSW you only need VoidSW.exe.

So I'm gonna explain how to install VoidSW, but (at least theoretically) the installation would be the same for the other sourceports. I personally recommend VoidSW as it's developed by the same folks who made EDuke32 which basically means quality and unlike WangGDX it doesn't require Java runtime and Raze seems even earlier in development than VoidSW.
