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1) GZDoom for the modding capacities, even tho I don't like the blurry textures and wierd light (can be fixed but the menus are kinda clusterf*ck)
2) PrBoom+ for semi-vanilla feelings (even tho it's harder to configure)
3) Crispy Doom because it brings the good of Chocolate Doom without the problems such as a small resolution and low framerate
I like Chocolate Doom the best.
I really like Chocolate Doom aswell, however some wads can't be played with it, so that made switch eventually.
Well yeah, I also use either GZDoom or Zdoom for more modern custom wads, but the original games and 90s wads work flawlessly.