Trivia
The original Macintosh version is based on the 2.60 build.
Contributed by
Sciere
(118778) on May 08, 2006.
On January 28, 2004, Activision released the source code, which provides the modding teams with much more freedom.
Contributed by
Sciere
(118778) on Jan 28, 2004.
Enemy Territory has a neat reference to the original Wolfenstein 3D. In that game, there was a morse code hidden in the episode 3 music. ET brings that easter egg back to life as a radio morse code was included as well. To find it quickly, open pak0.pk3 with a program like PakExplorer and extract radio.wav. When translated, the message reads: “Splashdamage rocks your socks”.
Spashdamage is the name of the developer.
Contributed by
Sciere
(118778) on Aug 19, 2003.
Enemy Territory was originally an expansion pack to the original Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and was to feature both the multiplayer modes and a new single player campaign. However, Activision and Id cancelled the project, but decided to upload the multiplayer modes by Splash Damage as an free download to thank fans for their support.
Contributed by
Kartanym
(9910) on Jun 06, 2003.