By it, you make your own RtCW 1.0 dedicated server. By this 3 files you can set up a RtCW 1.0 server. Well, let's see how to do! 1. Put the "WolfMP-win" file in your RtCW folder (not main)! 2. Put the "maps" and the "server" files in your mai
Contrary to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Return to Castle Wolfenstein doesn't support HTTP Downloads in-game. This is where this little application comes in handy. It's a lightweight tool, written in .NET that automatically closes down the game, dow
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This is an application that works together with the game 'Return to Castle Wolfenstein'. It automatically downloads missing custom maps for the game. Unfortunately RtCW does not support HTTP downloads. Downloading maps at 12kb/s takes way too much
Anybody who has played newer games knows what http downloads are. They make getting custom maps faster, and much less frustrating. The idea of adding http downloads to RTCW came to me while waiting for a map to download from a server. I began looking
Well first I was thinking about a little moviemaker mod for RTCW that supports our all loved Camtrace. Since the response and the feedback was so huge I decided to add some more common features. The biggest change is maybe the new Console Popup, w