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  • Hello I need some Help with wolfenstien et

    Hello,

    Does anyone know how to run Et in 3840x1024.

    Thanks,
    Chad

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      The Hud fix doesn't work with ET the hud will be displayed across 3 screens. Check the matrox forum for more info, unfortunatly it's closed for reading during the weekends
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        Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory

        I tryed this method with the etconfig.cfg
        Because there is not 'wolfconfig_mp.cfg'.

        I could not get it to work at all

        The etconfig already had the custom height and width I changed those values and added
        'seta r_mode' set to "-1"

        saved it went into the game and it was only on my main middle screen.

        Thank in advance if you can help.

        Chad



        How to configure Surround Gaming for Return to Castle Wolfenstein

        1) Run game 1st time (required to create configuration file)
        2) Go to Wolfenstein installed directory
        3) Go to \Main subdirectory
        4) Edit file 'wolfconfig_mp.cfg' (for multiplayer gameplay)
        5) Find line 'seta r_customwidth', set to "2400" (if not present, add 'seta r_customwidth "2400"')
        6) Find line 'seta r_customheight', set to "600" (if not present, add 'seta r_customheight "600"')
        7) Find the line 'seta r_mode' set to "-1"
        8) Find line 'seta cg_fov', set to "143" (if not present, add 'seta cg_fov "138"')

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