by filipetolhuizen » Sat Nov 25, 2017 13:44
Although N3D maps structure is similar to Wolf3D, it uses it's own engine which is completely different from Wolf3D engine. I'd still like to see a modern port of it. I once e-mailed David P. Grey and he told me he has no plans for releasing the source code but he *might* re-release it for modern platforms. If you use Win64 bits and have N3D for Win 3.x there are now a couple of Windows emulators that might allow it to run without setting up virtual machines.
Although N3D maps structure is similar to Wolf3D, it uses it's own engine which is completely different from Wolf3D engine. I'd still like to see a modern port of it. I once e-mailed David P. Grey and he told me he has no plans for releasing the source code but he *might* re-release it for modern platforms. If you use Win64 bits and have N3D for Win 3.x there are now a couple of Windows emulators that might allow it to run without setting up virtual machines.