Enemy Territory Q&A
Firing Squad has a Q&A with Paul Wedgwood of Splash Damange, asking him the recently released Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. Thanks VE3D.
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1Firing Squad has a Q&A with Paul Wedgwood of Splash Damange, asking him the recently released Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. Thanks VE3D.
Read more »Activision sends along word that the guys at Splash Damage are working on a patch for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. This server-side patch will fix issues related to server crashes, such as those through z_Malloc errors and memory leaks.
Read more »As promised, the full release of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is here. You can grab the Windows or the Linux build. The free class-based multiplayer game comes with six maps and is a 258mb download. You do not need Return to Castle Wolfenstein to play it.
Read more »Activision let us know that Splash Damage's free, stand-alone, multiplayer game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is nearly finished and will be released early next week. Here's what Activision had to say, go here for three new screenshots.
We wanted to update everyone on Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory progress. Thanks to dedicated gamers and testers, we've been working on fixing bugs and other issues that have been uncovered in the recently released map test. We've also been following feedback in the community to help us address any balance issues. We're in the final phases of testing and tweaking and hope to be ready to release the full, free, stand-alone game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory early next week. Check out the official site, www.castlewolfenstein.com, for more information.Didn't grab that test release? You can still find that here. Read more »
The first version of the class-based multiplayer mod for Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Wolf Tactics, has been released. You can grab it from FileShack or head over to the official site for more information.
Read more »Also on GameSpot this afternoon is a Q&A with Paul Wedgwood of Splash Damage, the developer of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. The GameSpot guys ask about the release date, the test version, new multiplayer features, the fact that the product will be the free and a few other things.
Read more »As promised, Activision has released the single map test of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, the upcoming free, stand-alone Wolfenstein game that does not require Return to Castle Wolfenstein. For the Linux guys, here is your version.
This is a TEST and players may find compatibility and performance issues that will be addressed before the final release. The purpose of this test is to report these issues so that we can address them prior to the release of the game. Players should also understand that the system requirements listed below are very close to what we expect in the release version. You can help us out by reporting any problems you experience with the Multiplayer TEST to us. So, if you have any questions, comments, or find bugs, please e-mail etbugs@idsoftware.com or visit us at http://www.castlewolfenstein.com.Read more »
Activision sends along word that they are currently working on a single level test for Enemy Territory, the free standalone multiplayer Wolfenstein product. The test should be out some time next week.
Read more »Computer & Video Games has posted a Q&A with Paul Wedgwood, lead designer at Splash Damage. This upstart is currently working on the free, standalone Wolfenstein multiplayer game Enemy Territory. Wedgwood is asked about the structure of the multiplayer campaign, level objectives, new class skills, the Covert Ops class and a few other topics.
Read more »Surprising news has just come in from Activision. The new Wolfenstein game Enemy Territory has been cancelled. Originally this was going to be a retail release with a single and multiplayer part. However, development of the singleplayer part wasn't turning out all that well it seems. The multiplayer part will still come out though, it will be released as a free downloadable expansion for Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
In Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Axis and Allied teams do battle in traditional single scenarios, or wage war through a series of linked scenarios in a totally new campaign mode. During combat players gain experience and skill, and through battlefield promotions are awarded additional abilities that remain persistent across an entire campaign. Additionally, new character classes like the covert operative class as well as an enhanced engineer allow teams to perform reconnaissance, steal enemy uniforms, and construct battlefield structures and military installations in the midst of combat to gain tactical advantages for their team. All new game modes, maps and communication abilities require players and teams to develop advanced strategies and tactics in the struggle for front line domination.Read more »
There's a new preview of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory , looking at what Mad Doc Studios and Splash Damage are doing with this new standalone Wolfenstein game. The preview goes over the single player campaign, teamwork, and the new multiplayer maps.
Read more »Computer & Video Games has a brief Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Q&A, asking id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead about the new features in this upcoming game set in the Return to Castle Wolfenstein universe.
Read more »Activision sent out six new Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory screenshots, showing several of the new features in this stand game based in the Return to Castle Wolfenstein universe. There's the Command Map, the new mortar weapon for soldiers and satchel charges being placed by Covert Ops.
Read more »The guys at Computer & Video Games have posted their impressions of Enemy Territory, the upcoming stand-alone expansion to last year's Return to Castle Wolfenstein. The article covers the new multiplayer features, new and updated classes, special abilities and more.
Read more »Activision has released the Windows game source code for Return to Castle Wolfenstein, based on the 1.41 release. This replaces the version that was released two days ago.
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