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#21 Post by takenp »

Mike Walsh wrote:
sp_pak1.pk3
sp_pak2.pk3
sp_pak3.pk3
sp_pak4.pk3
Here they are:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QJFWLWJ8_twUmMFPhib243P-uEAXojUx/view?usp=sharing

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#22 Post by Mike Walsh »

@ takenp:-

That, young man, is uncommonly generous of you. Thank you so much!

Castle Wolfenstein's single-player mode is now running very sweetly in 571. I'm not a regular gamer, not by a long chalk, so no joysticks/gamepads/whatever it is they use these days; it's mouse and keyboard for me. In some ways this is rather like Assault Cube.....or Doom. That kinda thing.

I had a mate who used to spend hours & hours with Doom & Quake on his PS1 back in the late 90s. Me, I could never see the attraction - I preferred the 'driver' games, if I indulged at all - but mainly I had better things to do with my spare time. Didn't have a lot in those days....

As a full-time carer, I have days when it's all go, and days when I have a lot of spare time to kill.....so it's a case of re-visiting things that my contemporaries were so fascinated by, back in the day. I like the odd game of chess, or Mahjongg; sometimes, I'll give these first-person shooters a look. As with all of 'em, it's mainly a case of learning your way around the controls.....'cos they're different for every single one.

I've got one Windows 'portable' game from PortableApps.com, which will run under WINE. It's called 'Xonotic', and it's a BIG one; there's over 1 GB of it in total, and in all honesty, it's just too much for my elderly hardware. I've also got the 'portable' Windows 'Assault Cube', which runs just as well as the native Linux version. This seems relatively kind to an elderly Athlon 64 dual-core X2; CPU cycles are quite reasonable, really.....

But you won't catch me shelling out for computer games. I'm on a modest income, and every penny is spoken for, so.....if I play anything like this at all, it's gotta be free, I'm afraid! :) :oops:


Mike. :wink:

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#23 Post by takenp »

>I've got one Windows 'portable' game from PortableApps.com, which will run under WINE. It's called 'Xonotic'

But Zonotik has 32/64 native binaries as well. No need to use wine, dude! )

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