prplehz said:Is it possible to save your game in the wolfenstien 3d ports? If so how do you do it. I get to the save screen and it lets me enter in random numbers with the buttons, but I can't figure out how to make it save after I enter the save name. Can it even be done?
Senor Quack said:prplehz said:Is it possible to save your game in the wolfenstien 3d ports? If so how do you do it. I get to the save screen and it lets me enter in random numbers with the buttons, but I can't figure out how to make it save after I enter the save name. Can it even be done?
Try hitting start or select. That proves perfectly possible on Pickle's port. Heh
Start just takes me back a screen and select doesn't do anything. But for that port I would expect select to be the button to save it.
YES! use --samplerate 11025 and --audiobuffer 256. Check the readme I included to duoble check those numbersprplehz said:I am using gp2xwolf3d because the other has way to much sound lag for me. Glad to hear that it will be updated too. I would prefer to play the game in it's native form but I do agree that the ports are alot of fun. Do you have settings for the 4sdl version that allow it to run without the sound lagging?
Pickle said:YES! use --samplerate 11025 and --audiobuffer 256. Check the readme I included to duoble check those numbersprplehz said:I am using gp2xwolf3d because the other has way to much sound lag for me. Glad to hear that it will be updated too. I would prefer to play the game in it's native form but I do agree that the ports are alot of fun. Do you have settings for the 4sdl version that allow it to run without the sound lagging?
ya, I saw the command line in the read me. But I thought it defaulted to that. I will give it a shot. Thanks for all your hard work. I am a long time member of the xbox scene. and since the 360 isn't homebrew friendly. I got a gp2x. And I must say I love it and the fact that you guys develop for it and are so supportive makes it even better. Cheers to a new crowd of modders![]()
Looks fine, I actually run at 200 Mhz. Setting the sample rate to 11025 does wonders. You can also modify the gmenu2x files through gmenu2x itself. Takes a little longer, but at least you know its right.prplehz said:this is what I have in gmenu2x to launch wolf3d.
title=Wolfenstien 3D
icon=skin:icons/games/wolf3d.png
exec=/mnt/sd/game/games/interpreters/wolf3d/Wolf4SDL_WL6.gpe
clock=233
params=--audiobuffer 256 --samplerate 11025
wrapper=true
Sorry for the gp2x newbness but is this correct for adding commands to the launch file? It seems to have sped things up but I just want to make sure this is the proper way to do it.![]()
