23 March 2022, 07:52 | #21 |
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Hey, thanks! It was the same for me, I never really played Wolfenstein 3D beyond the first level, but I got pretty far in Spear of Destiny during testing.
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I’ll have to see if I can lay my hands on the SoD files too. It was so long ago I can’t remember how I came by the Wolfenstein files.
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24 March 2022, 18:09 | #25 |
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Yes, both Wolf3D and SOD runs in 2x1 mode. This is currently hardcoded as I had to add few kludges to make it work, which probably wouldn't translate well into runtime checks. For now I don't plan to rework this, maybe in a future update.
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I’ve been really enjoying playing this but I was wondering could the Amiga manage better music than these (I presume) original tunes? They seem so basic and dull and I wonder if a more rockier track could change the feel of the game, making it more exciting.
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02 April 2022, 16:15 | #27 |
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Sure, you can freely replace the renderings of the original AdLib sounds and music. Just take your favorite tunes, save them as 11KHz 8-bit Sun .AU files, and replace the ones in the AdLib drawer and that's it. The popular FOSS audio software Audacity and SoX can create Sun AU files, but there are many other tools out there, since the format is very simple.
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I suppose everybody has seen the Kremlin 3D mod ?
https://www.moddb.com/mods/kremlin-3d |
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Great job BSzili, thanx a bunch.
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03 April 2022, 17:18 | #32 |
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Awesome! Do the numbers of the music files correspond to the level numbers?
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03 April 2022, 20:20 | #34 |
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The numbers are just the order the music chunks come in the original game data. I did a quick search, but couldn't find any sites that list all the levels and which track they use. The closes I could come up with are these two sites:
http://www.vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php/Wolfenstein_3D_(DOS) https://wolfenstein.fandom.com/wiki/Episode_1/Floor_1 This port starts the musc/sound indexes from 0, make sure to pay attention to that. |
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That is Amazing
Now; can you do please a Noahs Ark 3D version ? : laughing That would be hilarious Please , do Noah3D, Please Last edited by Torti-the-Smurf; 12 August 2022 at 18:13. Reason: adding some extra smileys |
12 August 2022, 19:01 | #36 |
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Give me a break
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No hurry
HUGE thanks for this great ports ; amazing stuff |
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19 August 2022, 18:59 | #40 |
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Ah, Capstone. How can one forget about The Pinnacle Of Entertainment Software™? Operation Bodycount is just awful, but in all seriousness Corridor 7 is an okay game. Too bad the source code is not available.
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