


The point of this story was that an GL version has been made, and it has been made for both platforms. There are already versions of wolf3d for Linux as well as Windows. In this case, however, the actual story has no Linux bias.
#Wolfenstein 3d source port software
That is acceptable when, for example, a popular windows software program is released for Linux. I understand that this page has a prominent Linux bias. True, there is a Linux version located at the page, but there is also a Windows version, and that text was not linked to anything. Instead, the hyperlink was the text "Linux version". None of these phrases that refer to the page were linked. The linked text wasn't the word "this" which would have made the most sense, or "Wolfenstein 3D", which would have made a little. I wanted to visit the page, so I looked for a hyperlink to the page in the description text on the main page. This headline caught my eye because I remember playing wolf3d a while ago, and I'm always interested in classic games (which tend to be as much fun as modern ones). That's all for now, but I might think of something and reply to my own post. Anyway, there was no instant death BFG or rocket launcher. It put so many into a position of power where there had been none, and inspired many games to come. It put us into battle with the evil so many had hated, been hurt by, or fought to destroy. While Quake and such have nice get-outta-my-way-I-would-rather-be-causing-pain simple plots, Wolfenstein had something more. Why wolf3d? I think the biggest difference between wolf3d and other 3d games of today is the storyline. Why not recreate it with the Q2 engine? I'm no graphic artist, but someone with The Gimp should easily be able to revamp them.

It took a long time to get it working because of stupid NT and a long lapse from all gaming. It did, however, make me look back onto a piece of my own heritage, as my grandmother had been forced to work in a concentration camp. I played until late into the night.Įventually I beat it, and moved on. That first night, with the computer just sitting on a ottoman (hadn't moved the 8088 yet), I sat there wondering about this cool game. When I was 8, and got my first 386 (a system that could run windows!) I ran this game first.
