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iortcw reviews and mentions
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On my GOG copy of Return To Castle Wolfenstein, I changed the resolution breaking the game, what should I do?
Is this the right link? https://github.com/iortcw/iortcw/releases
You could use IoRTCW Source Port; not sure if old saves work on that - https://github.com/iortcw/iortcw
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Bethesda Adds Free Classic Elder Scrolls Games To Steam
And remember to check out the two open source projects called ET: Legacy and iortcw.
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Microsoft gaming chief calls for industry-wide game preservation
In the end, it feels to me that providing opposition to hostile business models is the only way forwards, even if piracy is notoriously bad in the industry and there is ample competition, so not doing DRM and even having parts of your project be open source is probably financial suicide, as evidenced by the occasional thread on /r/gamedev about someone having their game be essentially stolen and it being uploaded elsewhere and someone else getting profits from their hard work.
Linked, because it's actually pretty interesting:
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Open source re-implementation projects and game clones.
iortcw - Return to Castle Wolfenstein
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Stats
iortcw/iortcw is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of iortcw is C.