Looking back at some of the original games, I noticed Wolf3D and is there a run of the game?
I tried it, it's tough in anything other than "easy" because up close shots from enemies can be devastating! And the doors take a bit to open, plus the controls are really ... abnormal. But I was able to complete the first level in 33 seconds tops... levels after that, well, I don't know them very well, I'll have to study the maps and practice.
Anyway if anyone's interested in this challenge, it'd be great to see. I think you move faster if you move diagonally... and there is an OpenGL port of Wolf3D http://wolfgl.narod.ru/ but I think it changes the game mechanics a little, cus you can strafe without holding the strafe button, while in the original wolfenstein, you can only strafe with the strafe button held. Am not sure if it really matters though.
I tried it, it's tough in anything other than "easy" because up close shots from enemies can be devastating! And the doors take a bit to open, plus the controls are really ... abnormal. But I was able to complete the first level in 33 seconds tops... levels after that, well, I don't know them very well, I'll have to study the maps and practice.
Anyway if anyone's interested in this challenge, it'd be great to see. I think you move faster if you move diagonally... and there is an OpenGL port of Wolf3D http://wolfgl.narod.ru/ but I think it changes the game mechanics a little, cus you can strafe without holding the strafe button, while in the original wolfenstein, you can only strafe with the strafe button held. Am not sure if it really matters though.
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