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Initially it was made for Zdoom so maybe it won't even work
I have tried the instructions but came out empty - just the original WAD launches.
If anyone tinkers with GZdoom and mods on the regular , think you can offer any advice please ?
Download
https://www.afadoomer.com/wolf3d/downloads.html
Install instructions
https://www.afadoomer.com/wolf3d/howto.html
Bonus - high res patch
https://forum.zdoom.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=48633
I downloaded the "Consolidated Wolfenstein 3D TC" archive, extracted it in /home/$yourusername/.config/gzdoom/
Open a terminal in that folder (/home/$yourusername/.config/gzdoom/Wolfenstein 3D TC) and type:
gzdoom +exec Wolf3D.cfg -file Wolf3D_Common.pk7 Wolf3D_HighRes.pk7 Wolf3D_Resources.pk3After that, a window will ask you to launch an IWAD file, I selected the DOOM one.
I don't know well Wolfenstein 3D, but it seems to work fine! :)
Last edited by Cyril on 23 Jan 2020 at 5:21 pm UTC
That worked
Guess it didn't like me prepending the path to the various files.
Did you manage to get that HD texture thingy to work on top of it ?
For the info I found the tip [there](https://github.com/AFADoomer/Wolf3D/pull/1/commits/2a1aa899c3d16fece0896cc3317dd96e42ce7fd9), it's the same for macOS and Linux so it worked.
Last edited by Cyril on 23 Jan 2020 at 10:49 pm UTC