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Please read the included manual for detailed instructions on how to play Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory.
**YOU DO NOT NEED RETURN TO CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN TO PLAY WOLFENSTEIN: ENEMY TERRITORY***
***DO NOT INSTALL WOLFENSTEIN: ENEMY TERRITORY INTO THE SAME DIRECTORY THAT YOU INSTALLED RETURN TO CASTLE WOLFENSTEIN***
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a standalone game requiring no previous installation other than Direct X 8.1 (not included)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
I. Minimum System Requirements
II. Known Issues
III. Where to Get Help
IV. Auto-updater Legal Notices
I. Minimum System Requirements
* Windows 98/ME/2000/XP OS (Windows NT 4.0 not recommended for clients)
* 100% Windows 98/ME/2000/XP compatible system (including all 32bit drivers)
* IntelĀ® Pentium III 600Mhz processor or AMD equivalent
* 128 MB RAM
* 32 MB 100% fully OpenGL compliant 3-D video card
* Microsoft Direct X 8.1 or higher (not included)
* 271 MB total disk space for game files
* 500 MB free disk space for swap file
* 100% Microsoft Windows compatible keyboard
* 100% Microsoft Windows compatible mouse
* 100% Microsoft Windows compatible sound card
* For internet play, 100% Windows 98/ME/2000/XP compatible 56.6k modem or better internet connection. 56.6k modem play is not recommended for games with more than 8 players total; broadband players should be able to handle up to 32 depending on their connection with the server on which they're playing.
The following video cards were fully tested with Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory:
GeForce 4 Ti 4600
GeForce 4 MX
GeForce 3
GeForce 2 Ultra
GeForce 2 MX
GeForce256
Radeon 8500/64
Radeon 7200/64
Radeon 9700 Pro/128
Xabre 400
II. Known Issues
PunkBuster
It is highly recommended that you always host games with PunkBuster on... and only join servers with PunkBuster on. This is an excellent tool for preventing cheating.
There are a few times when we suggest you not host PunkBuster games. You should not host a game on PunkBuster if you are running a Listen server (playing on the same machine that is hosting). You should not host a game on PunkBuster if you are running a dedicated on a small LAN that is not connected to the Internet. Doing so may cause minor performance issues and doesn't do much good.
If you change a PunkBuster cvar, there are no commands to restore your settings to default.
If you host a Listen server, you will be unable to chat through the web tool.
PunkBuster should auto-update when new versions are available. In the event that this does not happen or the update fails, the user can manually update PunkBuster. Once the game has been launched, type the following commands into the console (`)
1. \pb_cl_enable (please check the version number)
2. \pb_sv_enable (please check the version number)
3. \pb_sv_update (this will send a request to the master server for the update. This process may take several minute depending on computer and connection speed.)
4. After the download process is done the user will see a message stating "PunkBuster Server: PunkBuster Server (v1.xxx I axxxx c1.xxxx Enabled)"
Cvar issues
Most options that you would consider wanting to use can be set from somewhere in the UI (user interface) - from the options or controls menu, or in one of the in-game menus. Further, chances are that if an option isn't set in the UI somewhere, it's not relevant to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. You should, therefore, use the UI options instead of console commands to set options wherever possible. Console commands may produce unexpected results and should generally be avoided.
The following commands are some of the common ones that expert players may be familiar with from other games - but do NOT work in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory:
\g_synchronousclients (removed)
\r_stencilbits (crashes game)
\r_texturebits (defaults to 0 after crash, visual artifacts)
\sv_reconnectlimit (not functional)
\r_smp (set to 1 is not supported)
\g_drawammowarning (not functional)
\r_debugsort (crashes PC)
\r_showimages (not supported)
The following commands are some of the common PunkBuster commands that are different in Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (as the writing of this document):
\rcon pb_sv_cvarval (not functional)
\rcon pb_sv_cvaruser (not functional)
\rcon pb_sv_cvarsrch (not functional)
\rcon pb_sv_cvarchanged (not functional)
\pb_sv_cvardel (not functional)
\pb_cvarVal (returns duplicate entries)
\pb_sv_cvarempty (not functional)
\pb_sv_bindsrch (not functional)
Server Issues
- Creating / joining Fireteams
The maximum number of players in a Fireteam is 6. After a fireteam is at 6, no one else will be allowed to join until someone leaves or is kicked out of the group.
- Saving Server Options
Please be aware that no create server options are saved until you actually hit "Accept" and start a server. If you make changes to the server settings and then don't start the server, you'll lose your changes. Saving on the Advanced Server Settings screen will not be affected by changes you make on this screen as they are saved separately.
- Max Players + Hunkmegs
The maximum number of players for Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is 32 total and 16 for each side; the server host can set this to a lower number from the Multiplayer/Create Server menu. It is highly recommended that these numbers are not exceeded. In games that include players using dial-up connections, no more than 8 players are recommended.
If you wish to host more than 32 players on the server (not recommended), you will need to increase the memory allocated to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. If you don't, the game will likely fail to start with a "Hunkmegs" error. To increase the memory, open the console and type "\com_hunkmegs 128"
- Repeated Map Restarts
Repeatedly restarting the server can cause a crash. It is not recommended that you do this more than a few times in a row.
Graphics Issues
- 32-bit vs. 16-bit Color Depth
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory defaults to your desktop color depth. We strongly recommend that you play it in 32-bit color depth. You may change this setting to 16-bit, but it is not officially supported. If you decide to make this change, you may notice graphics problems and artifacts on your screen. Also, during preliminary testing, there was not much of a performance increase by making this switch. Please do so at your own risk.
- Windowed Mode
Playing Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory in a window will cause the top portion of the screen to be cut off. This is due to the Windows title bar being drawn on top of the game window.
- Menu Sliders
None of the slider menus update in real time. For example, you will not see changes in brightness or sound when changing a slider.
Ingame Issues
- Dual Monitor Support
Dual monitors are not supported by Enemy Territory and may cause the game to function improperly.
- Prone Players and Airstrikes
Brave players can go prone on Airstrike markers, block the visual cue, and cause them to be aborted if done early enough.
- Inactivity
If the player inactivity is set on a server it still counts down even if a player is only using his mouse. The mouse input is not counted towards activity.
- Multiple Instances
Running multiple instances of the game on the same system can cause graphics problems. This is not recommended.
- Reviving Underwater
Players awaiting revival cannot be revived while underwater.
- Uninstalling the Game
If the uninstaller is cancelled during the uninstallation process, the game will not be removable via the uninstaller. You will have to manually uninstall the game.
- Shell Default Button
Pressing the default button in the shell will not reset the mouse sensitivity setting.
- Foreign Characters
Some foreign characters are not supported and will not be displayed properly in the game. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory has been tested with US versions of the operating systems. Compatibility may not be 100% with other versions.
- Performance Boosters
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory allows you to customize your settings so that you can improve the visuals or decrease them. Some of them have a greater impact on performance than others. Below are some settings that will improve your performance, but at the expense of the visuals:
1. Set the system options to 'Fastest'
2. \com_maxfps (set to a high number i.e 400)
3. \cg_atmosphericeffects 0
4. \cg_wolfparticles 0
5. \r_fastsky 1
6. \r_picmip 3
7. \cg_drawgun 0
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