To apply the patch open your favorite text editor and copy and paste this script. With out it you'll get a bunch of GUID errors and such. Now PunkBuster isn't supported for ET anymore but there is a 3rd party that has the latest/last update. Unzip the patch and locate the Linux binaries and copy/move them to /usr/local/games/enemy-territory/. Now go into the game directory and delete the et.x86 and etded.x86 files. when it asks about installing punkbuster select yes.Īfter installing it the game's default path is /usr/local/games/enemy-territory/. Unzip the main package and run it as root. So here is a quick howto.ĭownload the two files above. I had a hell of a time getting it to work right on my Linux box. I also have direct download links hosted on my personal server for the original Enemy Territory binaries, posted below: The games are cross compatible with each other so you can use either one. People seem to have mixed opinions about which version is better \ has less problems. Or you can play the remake version ET Legacy.
To play, you can either use the original game binary, available for free from SplashDamage directly. While not technically abandonware by the WinWorld definition, Enemy Territory is free by nature of the fact it is open source.
The WinWorld core community has a long history of playing Enemy Territory together over the years, and we will soon be hosting a tournament in hopes of getting more community members involved in this great legacy.Įnemy Territory is an open source first person shooter game released in 2003 by Splash Damage. I will be creating a thread shortly in regards to an Enemy Territory tournament.