If you abort during the install/copy step there may be a way to get the bogus ncurses installer start to reproduce start, cancel xsu, run the gtk interface as user, have it hang during links, cancel it ( getting 'abort this installation' dialog ) -> starts the installer again in ncurses mode here it tends to hang while/right after doing the KDE links ( may be because I have KDE packages and never ever ran KDE ) Update CHANGES to point to the 2.60 changes file ( html in Docs ) svn merge -1832:1860 ET/branches/installer. * update compile/link settings, new release settings, 2 architectures etc. * FIXME: code for IsPressed looked broken, and I had to stub it for compile Some sort of online match making/game manager thing. Looks like that was strictly for joystick functionality. Need to have it zipped up as qagame_mac under etmain/ * fix qagame loading from the fs_game folderĬan remove it from the bundle resources directories, it's silly to have it there * default depth to 24, fixes Z-fighting problems * fix broken in_restart leaving the mouse cursor floating up when editing controls There’s so much more to this game and community than we could list here, but we wanted to extend a massive thank you to everyone in the community who still both love and play the game, and hopefully, this makes it easier for some people to rediscover the game that started it all for Splash Damage.* replace ShowCursor/HideCursor by calls to CGDisplayShowCursor/CGDisplayHideCursor You can check out VODs here, or clips here.Īs you can see, Wolf:ET is still going strong after all these years. Watching some really players shine is always a joy, and thankfully there are some brilliant people playing and streaming: Or you can get in a little deeper, with the ET Pro scene. There’s a nice big list of communities here for you to browse. Now what you need is a clan of like-minded folks: Your spamming V-say commands and racking up the kills. You can also download Return to Castle Wolfenstein here! - which also has a handy FAQ to help out with any tech queries. You can download Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory right here! “Where can I download Wolf:ET?” was the most prominent question aside from “People still play this?!”, so here’s what to do: It’ll teach you how to find populated servers, how to sort out configs, and where you can chat to various communities etc. We’ve made a more detailed forum post that you can check out here. So, with the help of the community, we decided it was probably a good idea to try and address some of the questions that came up in those comments, and make a clearer guide on how to play Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory in 2019, how to watch it and highlight some of the communities that are still trucking. Almost one thousand comments later we realised that many of you still play, and many more wish they could get back into the game. Last week we made a Facebook post about a few active Wolf:ET communities. So head over to Steam and download Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory now! It doesn’t change some of the details in our original post about communities, and the ET Pro scene, but it does make it much easier to get started. Last night, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory was released on Steam!
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