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    Return to Castle Wolfenstein - IORTCW source port

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    • tpo1990T
      tpo1990 @ellohir
      last edited by

      @ellohir I have not tried gamepads yet. I have only tried ioquake3 (Quake 3 port) and that port does work after configuring gamepad controls in the input options. The only problem is that the settings/options menu in iortcw is missing and can not be accessed as it appears to be incomplete. You will have to modify the wolfconfig.cfg file by yourself knowing what input your gamepad uses.

      I would recommend setting up xboxdrv and configure it to use your gamepad as keypresses. Xboxdrv works great for other source ports that i have tried. It works perfect with Quake 3.

      Greetings from Denmark. :-)

      Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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      • quicksilverQ
        quicksilver
        last edited by quicksilver

        This looks awesome! I cant wait to test it out!

        Was really hoping to that your success here might make it possible to port "No One Lives Forever". I was hoping that maybe it was made using the quake 3 engine but sadly it wasnt.

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        • quicksilverQ
          quicksilver
          last edited by quicksilver

          I just installed and transferred the .pk3 files to the directory you listed but game fails to launch and kicks me back to emulation station.

          Edit: I checked the runcommand log and it says that sp_pak4.pk3 is missing. This file doesnt appear to be apart of the installation on my home PC. Any ideas why it might be missing?

          I found an alternate source for the missing .pk3 file. Works like a charm now. Performance is very good!

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          • tpo1990T
            tpo1990 @quicksilver
            last edited by

            @quicksilver Im not quite sure why it would be missing as i would think that the sp_pak4.pk3 file would be found in a normal installation. The GOG version works perfectly fine. It could be due to some patch version dependant of the source port.

            Great to hear that performance is very good as i took the time to look into optimizing the port. When you first build it, the display is not correctly scaled to full size and when you do change that, it does not run great and therefore i looked at the Quake 3 config file and made most of the same changes to the wolfconfig.cfg file.

            Greetings from Denmark. :-)

            Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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            • tpo1990T
              tpo1990
              last edited by tpo1990

              Multiplayer has been added to the RTCW scriptmodule. You can now play Return to Castle Wolfenstein on servers and host your own LAN server.

              Remember to update the scriptmodule again from the download instructions.
              Then reinstall to update the same way you would install it.

              If that fails, then first uninstall RTCW from the scriptmodule and then remove the rtcw folder in "/opt/retropie/configs".

              Notice: It is not necessary to remove the rtcw roms folder, just copy the required multiplayer pak files from your windows installation or use innoextract and extract from GOG setup file.

              Enjoy. :-)

              Greetings from Denmark. :-)

              Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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              • tpo1990T
                tpo1990
                last edited by tpo1990

                Sorry for making such a short update after enabling multiplayer build. I have now improved the script to make it create both a rtcw-sp and rtcw-mp config folder in /opt/retropie/configs/ports. It is only for making a much more prefined structure

                So that means in short, when installing the source port it will look like this:

                • SP config folder: /opt/retropie/configs/ports/rtcw-sp
                • MP config folder: /opt/retropie/configs/ports/rtcw-mp
                • Roms folder: /home/pi/RetroPie/roms/ports/rtcw
                • Binary folder: /opt/retropie/ports/rtcw

                Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                • tpo1990T
                  tpo1990
                  last edited by tpo1990

                  I am not sure what happened, but on my test run it appears that options menu now works so that the games settings can be changed from in-game. It didn't work earlier. Can someone please verify that they also have it working on their RPI?

                  Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                  Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                  • M
                    mpowrpi
                    last edited by

                    Hey, this is awesome! Just wondering, what graphic settings are you using on your RPi? I've got it running at the lowest settings and it's playable, but doesn't look as great as the screens you're showing.
                    Thanks!

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                    • quicksilverQ
                      quicksilver @mpowrpi
                      last edited by

                      @mpowrpi which pi are you using?

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                      • WarC0zesW
                        WarC0zes
                        last edited by

                        Cheats code doesn't work with console (ex: god, give all ...).
                        How to activate them?

                        RetroPie v4.5.1 • RPi3 Model B • NorthPada 5V 3A • 128GB SanDisk Ultra Cat.10 microSDXC • 1 x Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 • 1 x Qanba Q4RAF USB Arcade joysticks • 1 x PS4 Dualshock4 v2 controller • 1 x Mayflash Dolphinbar + Nintendo WiiMote.

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                        • tpo1990T
                          tpo1990 @WarC0zes
                          last edited by

                          @WarC0zes There is a good chance that the option to use cheats has not been enabled or fully implemented in the source port. There is nothing in the git repo indicating that cheats can be used.

                          So unfortunately using cheats is not an option. I have not tested it but maybe other people here has?

                          Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                          Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                          • WarC0zesW
                            WarC0zes @tpo1990
                            last edited by

                            @tpo1990 said in Return to Castle Wolfenstein - IORTCW source port:

                            @WarC0zes There is a good chance that the option to use cheats has not been enabled or fully implemented in the source port. There is nothing in the git repo indicating that cheats can be used.

                            So unfortunately using cheats is not an option. I have not tested it but maybe other people here has?

                            ok, thanks for the informations.

                            RetroPie v4.5.1 • RPi3 Model B • NorthPada 5V 3A • 128GB SanDisk Ultra Cat.10 microSDXC • 1 x Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 • 1 x Qanba Q4RAF USB Arcade joysticks • 1 x PS4 Dualshock4 v2 controller • 1 x Mayflash Dolphinbar + Nintendo WiiMote.

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                            • M
                              mpowrpi @quicksilver
                              last edited by mpowrpi

                              @quicksilver RPi Model 3 B+, with 32GB microSD

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                              • QuackwalksQ
                                Quackwalks
                                last edited by

                                When using a python background music script, the music continues playing after booting the game. I'm trying to find the name of the process to add to the background music config file. Adding "iowolfsp.arm" doesn't work for me. Just wondering if anyone knows what I should do.

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                                • QuackwalksQ
                                  Quackwalks @tpo1990
                                  last edited by

                                  @tpo1990 Could you help me with my problem when you have time?

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                                  • tpo1990T
                                    tpo1990 @Quackwalks
                                    last edited by

                                    @Quackwalks Did you try adding iortcw as the emulator to the background music script. The reason why i ask is that i think that the background music script relies on what emulator is started in order to stop the music from playing.

                                    Can you tell me where you got the python background music script from? or did you create it by your self?

                                    Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                                    Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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                                    • ExarKunIvE
                                      ExarKunIv @tpo1990
                                      last edited by

                                      @tpo1990
                                      my guess its the one from this post

                                      https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-support/1

                                      so i think he will need to add iortcw to line 25 i believe.
                                      i used to use it but sometimes it would not see a port when it launches.

                                      RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                                      RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                      Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                      • QuackwalksQ
                                        Quackwalks @tpo1990
                                        last edited by

                                        @tpo1990 The script is from here https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/347/background-music-continued-from-help-support/1
                                        Just tried adding iortcw to the list of emulator names on line 25 but the music remains.

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                                        • ExarKunIvE
                                          ExarKunIv @Quackwalks
                                          last edited by

                                          @Quackwalks If you added it to the end. You might need to move it to the front of the list. I know I had problems with that in the past with darkplaces.

                                          RPi3B+ / 200GB/ RetroPie v4.5.14, RPi4 Model B 4gb / 256gb / RetroPie 4.8.2
                                          RPi5 4gb / 512gb / RetroPie 4.8.9 -Basic
                                          Maintainer of RetroPie-Extra .

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                                          • tpo1990T
                                            tpo1990 @ExarKunIv
                                            last edited by

                                            @ExarKunIv @Quackwalks Can't tell how it works since i have not tried that specific background music script. Yes i do think we need to add the port/emulator into the code of the script. I did however tried out something similiar which i installed from a script with expanded options for RetroPie. Can't remember the name of that script at the moment since i do not have my RPI with me.

                                            Greetings from Denmark. :-)

                                            Developer of install scripts for ports such as Hexen 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Caesar III. See my other projects at my profile.

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