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Wolfenstein 3D
Òèï ñòàòüè: Cheats
Èñòî÷íèê: http://www.gamez.ru
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Äàòà: 03.23.2002
KY> Hó ëàäíî. Åñëè íèêòî íå õî÷åò ïèñàòü êîìàíäû îòëàä÷èêà â KY> Wolfenstein 3D, òî ñêàæèòå õîòÿ áû çà÷åì òàì â êîíöå êàæäîãî ópîâíÿ Âîò âñå, ÷òî ñìîã ïî Âîëüôó ïîèìåòü, íàäåþñü ÷åì-òî ïîìîæåò... {--------------------------------------------------------------------------} Sooo...you were about to delete the shareware Wolfenstein 3-D files when UPS arrived at your door (heh heh heh) with all SIX episodes, when you try the classic WOLF3D.EXE -next trick, and find to your disdain that ctrl-tab-enter won't pop up a window that sez that you can cheat your way through this game! If you didn't return the package for a refund (weird analogy...), you either let the program collect dust (leave it archived on its floppy) or kept repeating episode 1, level 1, right? Wellll...Apogee likes to keep secrets, so mebbe they did that on purpose so you _can't_ cheat. I hereby break their trade secrets...(Note that this will also work on the less common shareware release 1.1, but the six episodes are more widespread.) In this archive (which should say 'Authentic files verified! #EFE251 Black Pawn' when unZIPped), you will find a replacement WOLF3D.EXE. THIS IS NOT NECESSARY TO USE ANY OF THE CHEATS! It is merely a replacement file that curbs the annoying 'this is not shareware' and 'PC-13 rated!' messages that waste time fading in and out and cause carpal tunnel syndrome when you press enter twice every time you play and have to skip over them. Though it may remind you of the alpha version, it's not and even sez it's version 1.1. To run either Wolfenstein executable, use the '-goobers' parameter. Yes. Goobers may very well be a trademark, but Apogee used it anyway. While in the game, you may do the following: Hold down M, L, and I at the same time to use the 'primary' cheat, I think it's the only one Apogee wants the customers (and otherwise 'users') to know about. This is also present in the same form on v1.0, and doesn't require 'goober mode' to be active. Press Alt-Backspace-PgDn (interesting combination, huh?) to activate the tab debugging keys. Tab-B lets you add cosmetic appeal to the game by changing the border color. Tab-C pops up a box with intriguing info on active and passive (?) actors and doors. Tab-E advances ahead two levels. Tab-F shows the current positions, down to the pixel. Tab-G puts you in 'God mode' where nothing harms you. Tab-H hurts you. Tab-I gives you free items. Tab-M gives you knowledge that will last a lunchtime (thanx Roger) about memory usage. Tab-O seems sorta dysfunctional now, but used to bring up a map. Tab-P is great for those days when you want to screw the software up. Tab-Q quits instanstly, but not so instantly that you don't see that screen with helpful clues about HDU's being erased. Tab-S turns on slow motion; this option doesn't do much on a 286. Tab-T shows an amusing sprite test; press enter and various keys to show different shapes. Tab-V adds a selected number of VBM's, apparently a unit of timing used to gauge the lack of speed older computers have and test adjustment to it. Tab-W warps to any level (don't try any above 10, it will screw up the game at the end) Tab-X gives you extra stuff which I have yet to see. Try holding down BAT in this game, then in the one referenced by the message... Enjoy... Black Pawn 6/28/92 {------------------------------------------------------------------------} Karim
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