by WayneCa » Wed Jul 08, 2020 0:10
I have just downloaded ECWolf for the first time. It is version 1.3.3 64-bit. I am running it under Windows 10 on my HP Pavilion core i5 notebook. The processor is 2.3/2.4 GHz, I have 6GB RAM and a 1TB internal drive. The game is functioning well, except for the automap, or so I think.
The Draw Floor Textures option under Automap does nothing. I see the level screen through the map.
The Pause Game option does nothing. I can still move around and play the game while the map is displayed.
The Show Level Ratios option does nothing. All I see is the walls and doors of the level forming the shape of the level.
Also, I am seeing another problem that I thought was unique to DOSBox. The CTRL key causes the ECWolf window to lose focus. In DOSBox (only while running Wolfenstein 3D), both the CTRL and SHIFT keys do this. In DOSBox and in ECWolf I have remapped the fire button to the Z key. This works, but my finger tends to hit the Windows key which still causes the window to lose focus. Is there something that can be done (if anyone knows) to stop this behavior so I can use the keys originally intended for the fire button?
I do not have a mouse or a joystick. My laptop has a touchpad, and it is not very useful for playing games.
I have just downloaded ECWolf for the first time. It is version 1.3.3 64-bit. I am running it under Windows 10 on my HP Pavilion core i5 notebook. The processor is 2.3/2.4 GHz, I have 6GB RAM and a 1TB internal drive. The game is functioning well, except for the automap, or so I think.
The Draw Floor Textures option under Automap does nothing. I see the level screen through the map.
The Pause Game option does nothing. I can still move around and play the game while the map is displayed.
The Show Level Ratios option does nothing. All I see is the walls and doors of the level forming the shape of the level.
Also, I am seeing another problem that I thought was unique to DOSBox. The CTRL key causes the ECWolf window to lose focus. In DOSBox (only while running Wolfenstein 3D), both the CTRL and SHIFT keys do this. In DOSBox and in ECWolf I have remapped the fire button to the Z key. This works, but my finger tends to hit the Windows key which still causes the window to lose focus. Is there something that can be done (if anyone knows) to stop this behavior so I can use the keys originally intended for the fire button?
I do not have a mouse or a joystick. My laptop has a touchpad, and it is not very useful for playing games.