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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory is a free, stand-alone multiplayer game in which players wage war as Axis or Allies in team-based combat. It was originally planned as an add-on for Return to Castle Wolfenstein, but soon became it's own game, a separate entity with full single player, multiplayer, AI opponents and teammates.

The game supports up to 64 players. Players can choose to be one of 5 distinct character classes, each of which has unique strengths.

During combat players gain experience and skill, and through battlefield promotions are awarded additional abilities that remain persistent across an entire campaign.

Additionally, new character classes like the Covert OpS as well as an enhanced Engineer allow teams to perform reconnaissance, steal enemy uniforms, and construct battlefield structures and military installations in the midst of combat to gain tactical advantages for their team.

All new game modes, maps and communication abilities require players and teams to develop advanced strategies and tactics in the struggle for front line domination.

 Wolfenstein: ET

License
Freeware

Developer
Splash Damage

Website
www.splashdamage.com

Requirements
Kernel >= 2.2 - 2.4 recommended, glibc >= 2.1 - 2.3 recommended)
CPU: Pentium III 600Mhz
RAM: 128 MB
Hard Disk: At least 230MB of disk space
OSS compatible sound card
OpenGL compliant 3-D video card

Support:
Community site, Planet Wolfenstein

Selected Reviews:
Raiden's Realm, IGN

Features include:

  • 6 Official maps:
    • North Africa Campaign: Gold Rush
    • Seawall Battery
    • Europe Campaign: Rail Gun
    • Wurzburg Radar
    • Fuel Dump
    • Siwa Oasis
  • Hundreds of custom maps
  • Playable over the internet or a Local Area Network
  • Support for PunkBuster, an anti-cheat solution

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