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Omni-bot 0.85 RtCW + ET Released!

Published in ET Mods

Omni-bot 0.85 for Enemy Territory and Return to Castle Wolfenstein have been released.

We are pleased to announce new version of Omni-Bot for ET and RTCW. There are many new features especially in RTCW because previous versions 0.83 and 0.84 were released exclusively for ET.

Many waypoints are not yet finished, but you can download them from the Assembla repository. Omni-bot 0.85 can load them directly from incomplete_navs folder. You don't have to move them to nav folder anymore.

You can download 64-bit binaries for both Linux and Windows. They require latest version of ET:Legacy or iortcw. They should be installed only on dedicated servers. Do not install 64-bit version on your home PC because you would not be able to connect to public multi-player servers.

We have also successfully compiled Omni-bot for ARM processor. It's possible to run RTCW server on Raspberry Pi computer.

> RTCW 0.85 changelog > ET 0.85 changelog

Source: www.omni-bot.invisionzone.com

 

OMNI BOT ET - ALL OS Version:0.85
Author omnibot Date 26.10.2015 Filesize 25,23 MB Download 648


 

OMNI BOT RTCW - ALL OS Version:0.85
Author omnibot Date 26.10.2015 Filesize 13.64 MB Download 1405


Competitive History - RtCW Movie

Published in RtCW Movies

RTCW - Competitive History - QuakeCon 2003 - Made by Homie

Since March 2015, I have been collecting and archiving RTCW demos and shoutcasts of the oldschool competitive scene (2002-2007). I also have been recording and uploading these on my youtube channel over the last 4,5 years. My final goal was and is to make some sort of ultimate "RTCW Competitive History movie" for RTCW its 20th birthday. In 2016-2017 I was already working on some clips of various tournaments but I never got to actually finish anything.

The main issue I faced was that finding frags and recording in RTCW is very tedious and time consuming. I didn't want to continue until I found some way to speed up this process. In early 2018, with the help of Kimi, Crumbs and MAN-AT-ARMS, I managed to create one ultimate RTCW movie mod and a small Python module that can scan for frags in my entire demo archive at once. Kimi also modified the LibTech 3 code of Hannes that allows me to cut certain frags from demos, which saves me a huge amount of time to record. Without these people, this movie would have never seen the light of day.

I decided to invest my time on one tournament at a time, instead of creating the full history movie at once. QuakeCon 2003 was the first on my list. I started working on it from February 2018, taking a lot of breaks to avoid making something generic without any inspiration and taking the path of least resistance. I got hugely inspired by -Max- his work on the Ultraviolet Volume series. I wanted to do something similar like this for a very long time. This was the most challenging video project I ever did, and while it is not perfect, I'm very happy with the final output. I hope to create and release more videos of this series next year. I also want to thank MerlinatoR, bully, -Max-, Kris, Twister and superboyy for helping me with this project.

Enjoy watching!

Source: crossfire.nu

COMPETITIVE HISTORY Version:Final
Author Homie Date 09.02.2020 Filesize 2,11 GB Download 249


Return to Castle Wolfenstein - Remake Mod

Published in RtCW Mods

This new mod for Return to Castle Wolfenstein is being created by GRECO and C.Z.R.. It's still in development, but excellent progress has been made already.

The Mod will include:
# New models (weapons, vehicles, peds etc.)
# New and better sounds
# New and more additions to the default maps
# New graphics options (bump map, parllax etc.)
# HD textures
# Gameplay improvements and much more

The RtCW Remake Mod Dev Team are currently looking for someone who knows how to make RTCW animations and edit maps with scripts. They are also looking for a coder/programmer. If you have such skills, or know someone who does and would be interested in joining the new project, then please contact the team via the links below.

RtCW Remake Mod on Facebook

Source: wolffiles.de | MOD-DB

RtCW Coop Version 1.01

Published in RtCW Mods

Return to Castle Wolfenstein Cooperative 1.01

I’m a bit late with the news, but rtcwcoop 1.0.1 is released, it fixes following bugs:
    no more crashes when setting pmove_fixed 1
    warmup can be disabled again
    password protection works now when you create a server through the menu
    you are now warned which pk3′s you are missing
    now you see the name of the master server in the server menu, instead of ‘internet1′
    KP_NUMLOCK can now be used as a key to bind to
    some AI related crashes shouldn’t happen anymore

Changes
    g_spawnInvul
    g_sharedlives : bonus life
    toggle sv_pure in create server menu
    g_usepassword is removed and now only g_needpass works
    +vstr like osp

How to install:
Unzip the downloaded file into your rtcw installation. Make sure that the ‘coopmain’ folder from the zip file is at the same level as the ‘main’ folder from your rtcw installation.
In case you only have the rtcw pk3′s but no existing installation, unzip the downloaded file and move your rtcw pk3′s inside the ‘main’ folder.
"Big thanks to MAN-AT-ARMS again and shame on me for posting this news so late." - Fretn - RtCW Coop Devteam.

Source: rtcwcoop.com | wolffiles.de

RTCW COOP 1.01 LINUX 32/64 Version:1.01
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 08.03.2015 Filesize 68.3 MB Download 290


 

RTCW COOP 1.01 WIN 32/64 Version:1.01
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 08.03.2015 Filesize 73.95 MB Download 887


 

RTCW COOP 1.01 MAC TERM/UB Version:1.01
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 08.03.2015 Filesize 82.56 MB Download 204


Happy Birthday ! Return to Castle Wolfenstein is 20 years old !
RtCW developed by ID Software, published by Activision, was released to the North American market on November 19th, 2001. Game of the Year (PC, 2002)

Return to Castle Wolfenstein turns 20 years!
LIVE Anniversary Event showcases upcoming content for its remaster and features interview with original developers from Gray Matter Interactive!

Release date(s):
Microsoft Windows: NA - November 19, 2001 / EU: November 30, 2001
Linux: March 16, 2002
Mac: OS X April, 2002

Enjoy remaining RtCW time!

Return to Castle Wolfenstein WIKI

Happy 12th Birthday RtCW!

Published in RtCW Misc

The first game ever where Splash Damage ever officially contributed by: Return to Castle Wolfenstein, is proud 12 years old! RtCW, published by Activision, was released to the North American market on November 19th, 2001.

Many happy years has given us the revolutionize teamplay shooter. Although the ravages of time relentlessly gnaws and gradually RTCW seems tired, but there are still fighting for flags and documents.

Release date(s):
Microsoft Windows: NA - November 19, 2001 / EU: November 30, 2001 / GER: Dezember 5, 2001
Linux: March 16, 2002
Mac: OS X April, 2002

Enjoy remaining RtCW time!


Das erste Spiel, wo SplashDamage jemals offiziell mit beitrug: Return to Castle Wolfenstein wird jetzt stolze 12 Jahre alt! RtCW, herausgegeben von Activision, wurde im nordamerikanischen Markt am 19. November 2001 freigegeben.

Viele schöne Jahre hat uns der Shooter-Meilenstein, der das Teamplay revolutioniert hat, bis jetzt beschert.
Auch wenn der Zahn der Zeit unaufhaltsam nagt, und RtCW allmählich müde wirkt, werden auch heute noch heiße Schlachten um Dokumente und Flaggen ausgetragen.

Veröffentlichungsdaten:
Microsoft Windows: NA - November 19, 2001 / EU: November 30, 2001 / GER: Dezember 5, 2001
Linux: March 16, 2002
Mac: OS X April, 2002

Geniesse die verbleibende RtCW Zeit!

RtCW Coop 1.0 (Final)

Published in RtCW Mods

Return to Castle Wolfenstein Cooperative 1.0 - After more than a year (time flies), there is finally a new release.

MAN-AT-ARMS has put most of his time in this new release and as usual ssf.sage managed to fix lots map bugs.
Which resulted in a stable 1.0.0 version of this awesome game.

What do we have ?

The gameplay is exactly the same as in previous release, but its stable and rock solid. So you probably think, so whats new ?
For those of you who know the Quake 3 Arena Engine mod, ioquake3, I have good news for you, all the ioquake3 features are ported to rtcwcoop.

For those of you who don’t know what’s ioquake3 is, these are the important features in a nutshell:
    New sound code to have better sound quality
    64bit support
    built-in voice-over-ip (voip), if you have a headset and the server enables the feature, you can now talk to your coop friends
    avi video capture of demos, no more rendering thousands of tga files
    much improved autocompletion of console commands
    console history (it remembers the commands from your previous sessions)
    http/ftp downloads, aka faster map downloads
    and lots of bug and security fixes
    A completely new (and optional) renderer, which gives you a lot more eyecandy (to enable it, type in the console: /cl_renderer rend2; vid_restart, to disable it: replace rend2 with opengl1 )

One other important change is that we’ve moved all the coop related files from ‘main’ to a folder called ‘coopmain’, this allows you to mix the stock rtcw mp and sp games with coop, you don’t have to copy all the pk3′s to a new place for coop to work.

Informations > HERE and HERE <

Source: rtcwcoop.com | wolffiles.de

RTCW COOP 1.0 MAC TERM/UB Version:1.0
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 14.06.2014 Filesize 85,14 MB Download 200


 

RTCW COOP 1.0 LINUX 32/64 Version:1.0
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 14.06.2014 Filesize 70,26 MB Download 181


 

RTCW COOP 1.0 WIN 32/64 Version:1.0
Author team bzzwolfsp Date 14.06.2014 Filesize 76,08 MB Download 566


Crumbs - One Day

Published in RtCW Movies

RTCW 3on3 movie Crumbs - One Day

This frag movie shows how easy is RtCW for crumbs. Frag scenes, content and editing made by crumbs.

Download will look better (856x480@50fps and for Germans if youtube is blocked). If anyone can upload it anywhere good.

Source: crossfire.nu | crumbs

CRUMBS - ONE DAY
Author crumbs Date 28.04.2014 Filesize 607 MB Download 212


Clanbase - Game Over

Published in General News

Clanbase - Game Over
For those unfamiliar with the name: ClanBase once was a cool site to visit if you were an online gamer. With cups and ladders hosted for games such as the RtCW, ET, Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter-Strike and Call of Duty series, a teenager really had quite some options for multiplayer entertainment. Heck, we even had LAN finals for our renowned EuroCups.

Those days are far behind us and as it stands today, the company that owns the ClanBase site - GGL - is unable to cover the costs required to run the website. Moreover, lately the owners of the site do not wish to cooperate with the voluntary crew, keeping everybody in the dark and thus showing complete disrespect to people who spend many hours a day trying to make our tournaments a success.

The website has now been offline for more than three weeks due to an unpaid bill. No action is being taken by the owner to get the website back online. Having no vision for the future, we - the ClanBase Crew - have lost our last hopes about ClanBase ever coming back online, and unfortunately we announce the end of a great era.

The history and the truth as the ClanBase Crew sees it

A US-based company called Global Gaming League (Professional Interactive Entertainment, Inc.) noticed the success of the site and bought it from the original owners in December of 2004. They had financial backing for server hosting and our tournaments. Things were going well until in 2007 CB suffered its first heart attack when GGL couldn’t deliver the prize money they put up for the EuroCup. This can be marked as the start of our downfall.

The CB Crew has always been made up of volunteers with the majority being just teenagers. There was no possibility for us to come up with the money on our own that was promised, yet we were always the ones getting blamed. After all, it was our cup season and our name. It is no surprise that after this blow there was no way for us to host another season with the promise of any kind of prize until the debt was settled with the previous winners.

To this day, GGL owes around €24,000 in prize money which will never be settled. The other sites who were in the same gaming business of course had no problems hosting their tournaments however they wanted. ClanBase, however, lost a great deal of its reputation along with some top teams who never got their winnings.

As time went by the site also started to decay. After the takeover we had paid developers who tried to put the code in shape. There were some noteworthy developments such as the seasonal and invitational ladders, but after the first test run we couldn’t get the necessary changes implemented - because GGL stopped paying the developers.

Money. The source of all evil.

GGL started moving the servers between hosts (RackSpace, Amazon, GreenQloud) to save costs, and to avoid further missed payments. This appeared in the news a few times when providers came out with how they were lied to. We also lost the ability to upload files anything other than demos. Fortunately, a Crew member had the means to help out.

Funding continued to dry up. After the first wave of cuts where we lost the two developers and a head admin, things cooled down for a while. Recently, a general system administrator was cut off which got interesting at one point when CB suffered a denial of service attack to which the host (GreenQloud) responded with moving the servers to a different IP address. However, the domain name had to be updated as well to point to the new address. Since our sysadmin was not getting paid, he refused to perform this, essentially holding the site hostage for a while.

So how do we get money? The site had ads for a while which obviously was not enough. We may have been naive thinking that upping the quality of the site would be a good move, which was promised more times we bother to count. GGL thought otherwise. In fact, many of the cool features our gamers would have loved to see on the website were never implemented - because "CBv2” was supposedly just around the corner.

Their first bold move was trying to get adult banners on CB - a website that was home for thousands of teenagers. The Crew was shocked and appalled by this. Fortunately, we managed to get our voice through (by threatening to go on strike) - but we also lost several valuable crew members who had enough of the poor conditions and bad decisionmaking.

Next to adult material, gambling can also be a good source of income. The Poker and Betting ladders were introduced. It is doubtful that much money was ever made of this, at least nobody said otherwise. The only thing certain is that these projects never got off the ground.

A poor attempt was also made to gather money in the form of offering VIP membership. Nobody took this very seriously and as expected, nobody bothered to opt in after a while. The only benefit to having VIP was the ability to get rid of some of the ads. Perhaps a regular donation system would’ve been more useful.

By the end of August 2013, yet another problem surfaced: the money ran out for the hosting. This is when CB started to go down every month when the time came to pay for the next 30 days.

Of course we tried contacting GGL through our manager who was in charge of handling communications. As you may have guessed by now, he also failed to receive his payment for a while and a company owing money to you, and who knows how many others, is not in a hurry to get back to you.

The ClanBase management tried to directly contact the GGL founder and president Ted Owen (since everyone else left), with very little success. Whenever we got a response it usually consisted of no more than a few words.

The last we heard from him, he stated that "GGL will move on without ClanBase, and besides, why did the Crew never put any money in it?”

Mr. Owen, the Crew put time in it. A lot of time... for free. Every day. And to clarify, nobody has ever reached out to us to ask for any kind of financial aid. Not that we would’ve ever agreed to anything if the money had to go through GGL as that would’ve resulted in the money never reaching its intended destination.

Ultimately, we understand that our users would have expected us to come out with the truth sooner. It has taken us three weeks to make a public statement - but the only reason it took so long is that we were trying to not lose the hope and to reach out to mr. Owen. Unfortunately, our last request (or offer) to him - to release the ClanBase site to the crew for us to be able to continue running it on our own, without the GGL - was not welcomed.

It is thus our sad duty to inform you that ClanBase is gone. We would like to sincerely thank over a thousand admins working on the website over the past 15 years of ClanBase’s existence. And an even bigger thanks goes out to all the players who supported us over the years and who did not lose faith no matter what.

This writing has not come easily because ClanBase has been a big part of our lives, and we definitely did not want to see it end like this.


Clanbase - Game Over
Die Clanbase war einmal eine sehr coole Website für Online- Gamer, mit Cups und Ligen für Spiele wie RtCW, ET, Quake, Unreal Tournament, Counter-Strike und der Call of Duty-Serie.

Diese glorreichen Tage sind nun hinter uns, und heute steht es um die Clanbase Website sehr schlecht - wir sind nicht mehr in der Lage, die erforderlichen kosten der Website zu decken.

Die Website war offline für mehr als drei Wochen, wegen einer unbezahlten Rechnung. Keine Aktion wird vom Eigentümer übernommen, um die Website wieder online zu bekommen. Da sie keine Vision für die Zukunft mehr hat. Wir - die Clanbase Crew - haben unsere letzten Hoffnungen die Clanbase jemals wieder online kommen jetzt endgültig verloren, und müssen leider das Ende einer großen Clanbase-Ära verkünden.

Source: etpro.declanbase.org

19th anniversary of RtCW

Published in RtCW Misc

Happy Birthday! Return to Castle Wolfenstein is 19 years old.
RtCW developed by ID Software, published by Activision, was released to the North American market on November 19th, 2001.

Release date(s):
Microsoft Windows: NA - November 19, 2001 / EU: November 30, 2001
Linux: March 16, 2002
Mac: OS X April, 2002

Enjoy remaining RtCW time!

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