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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2008

Okay, yesterday's recording got me playing through the entire episode again (levels were made a long time ago), and I noticed a rather interesting error.

Secret doors behave differently each time you use them. In this recording, they all stop after traversing a certain distance, even though the second attempt (I died rather stupidly) had them working fine. This is why the treasure count is so low.

Anyone know how to fix this other than rewriting all secret doors and saving the levels separately?

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  • where did you find this mo and what's the mod claled and where ican I down load it?

  • It's not a mod, it's a level. Send me a private message with an email address you want it sent to and I will let you have it (ep1 is the only one which has been remapped). If you're looking for wolfenstein 3d, visit the 3d realms site, it has the game and all addons (including the map editor) for free.

  • Okay in response to my discovery of the door movement, I found that the official wolfenstein 3d uses no secret doors that move further than the original 2 spaces. In other words: the feature belongs to the editor alone and the reason why the behaviour is uncoordinated is because that was never intended in the original game. The answer, then, to my question is: no, there is no way, as I have abused a feature of the mapeditor that did not belong in there.

  • @Haephasto WolfSJ3D said something about a DosBOX variable letting you change how many spaces the push-walls move. I don't know anything about this variable, but if it exists, it might have let you keep the push-walls that should go past two spaces.

    Because I don't know about this variable, what I do when coding in push-walls is I play it safe and say the distance will be two. For a push-wall I want you to push multiple times, I spam push-wall triggers, skipping the first space traveled.

  • @RaceBandit I doubt dosbox has any such variable, but the editor might give access to something that can be used to alter these things. Still it's going to be a lot of digging to get to it if it exists. I will see if I can find something.

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