

It is available at et-sdl-sound homepage.Īll you have to do, is to download the archive, extract it, and copy et-sdl-sound.so file to the directory where you have installed ET.Īs at 2016, the original website is offline. It is a hack (however it works great) that allows you to play with ALSA by replacing standard sound system functions at runtime. As a result, Enemy Territory might not be able to emit sound.Įt-sdl-sound is a script that enables audio to ET. However, since ?EvenBalance ended it's ?PunkBuster support for Enemy Territory, the ETKey is not being generated anymore.ĮTKey can be manually generated by following these steps:Ĭopy the downloaded etkey file to $HOME/.etwolf/etmainĮnable ?PunkBuster by running ET > Play Online > Enable ?PunkBuster (bottom right-hand side).Įnemy Territory was developed during a time when OSS was still the 'official' Linux's sound system but was superseded by ALSA. Some servers do not allow players to play without ETKey. This file is important as it is used to identify players, save player's XP and admin levels.

Originally, ?PunkBuster client used to create a file known as etkey upon installation. It is recommended to read the Post Installation and Troubleshooting sections below. To run the game simply invoke command: et

#Wolfenstein enemy territory install#
Now install the game to the directory of your choice. Otherwise: sudo apt install libgl1-mesa-swx11:i386įirst you have to download the game installer (version 2.60b) from : wget Sudo ln -s /etc/alternatives/nvidia-libGL.so.1-i386-linux-gnu /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libGL.so.1 If you are using the proprietary NVIDIA driver: sudo apt install libgl1-nvidia-glx-i386 Then install the required i386 libraries: sudo apt install libc6:i386 libx11-6:i386 libxext6:i386 First we need to add the i386 architecture: sudo dpkg -add-architecture i386 We need to install some i386 libraries in order to install ET. You can learn more from the Wikipedia article.įollow the instructions of this section is you are running the AMD64 version of Debian. There are also numerous game modifications (MODs) available. Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (or simply "ET") is a multi-player FPS game created by Splash Damage and based on the Quake III Arena engine.
