![]() ![]() Wolfenstein 3D: The Old Testament was play tested in DOSBox (as Thomas runs Windows 10, and as such has no native DOS system available). Also, while some of Thomas' later mods are playable in DOS (mainly map sets) they were all tested in SDL and made using MapEdit 8.4. Though 2011's 10 New Ones had a DOS release, this was only by request from Andy (a native Windows 98 user) the mod had been conceived in SDL and visioned as being an SDL mod. Wolfenstein 3D: The Old Testament is a DOS mod, Thomas' first mod using DOS since 2009's Endlösung. This was a convoluted release, as Thomas had quickly tired of the shareware version's limitations, and only 4 levels were made rather than the envisioned 10. For many years, Thomas viewed the shareware version with disdain, deeming that it lacked enough material to entice interesting mapping or interest from probable players.Īfter a while, Thomas reevaluated the shareware version, and eventually managed to put out a set 2012's Grossed Out, which later became part of Victory of Faith. However, not able to handle the change, Thomas quickly switched back to MapEdit 8.4 and the map eventually became part of Nazi Operation (as level 8), leading to the shareware set's cancellation. In October 2005, Thomas wanted to make a shareware set, and for this purpose, MapEdit 7.2 was indeed put to use. Back in 2004, he had started with MapEdit 4.2 but quickly made the switch to MapEdit 8.4 on Kyle's suggestion, and it became his editor of choice ever since. Maps were made using MapEdit 7.2, Thomas' first time doing so. The switch was made to shareware Wolfenstein v1.1, then v1.2, with ten maps being made over the course of ten days. The mod came to life after Thomas had experimented with shareware Wolfenstein v1.0 only to find that the many bugs that riddled the EXE made it tough to modify and make maps for.
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