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Return to Castle Wolfenstein patch

Marcel Klum   on 05 December 2002 - 08:48 · 2 comments & 223 views

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This update will upgrade Return to Castle Wolfenstein version 1.33 or version 1.40 to version 1.41.

Fixes added in 1.41
  • Fixed bug in Anti-lag weapon prediction code where Player's body remains present, animated with Medic icon - Even when player has "tapped out".
  • Fixed miscellaneous issues in anti-lag code that generated unpredictable results.
News source: FileShack
Download: RTCW patch 1.41 (6.98Mb)



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    (1 reply) #1 nekrosoft13 on 05 Dec 2002 - 19:47
    here is better download link http://www.3dgamers.com/games/returnwolfenstein/#filelist
    #1.1 RobertH on 07 Dec 2002 - 20:49
    cheers for that.

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