if you are on windows open thecommand prompt and write:sorry about the stupid question but I'm a noob and I want to play homebrew apps I've downloaded that are not compiled
ctrQuake ctrWolfen and 3DScraftWhich apps are that?
where can I find the shell?@Damantio It's easier to use the included msys2 shell so you don't have to set up the system environment variables that may also clash with other paths you added to windows, especially make.
its just cmd right lmao@Wuigi i have no idea how to use this program ive never taken any programming classes in my life
Are you sure you're not just missing where the builds are? If you're finding them on GitHub, you can click on the Releases tab which takes you to compiled ... releases. e.g. Here is the link for ctrQuake releases.ctrQuake ctrWolfen and 3DScraft
Rinnegatamante, who developed ctrWolfen, quit the 3DS scene a while ago and I think took their ball with them, so the official releases don't seem to be available any more. I've attached the last public release, v0.8, of ctrWolfen to this post for you.@Vague Rant i am such a retard lol! ya know where to find 3dscraft or ctrwolfen? if not i mgiht stream wolfenstein 3d from my pc
Actually, you can find the builds on his website: http://rinnegatamante.it/site/3ds_hbs.phpRinnegatamante, who developed ctrWolfen, quit the 3DS scene a while ago and I think took their ball with them, so the official releases don't seem to be available any more. I've attached the last public release, v0.8, of ctrWolfen to this post for you.
And it looks like 3DScraft is still available over on smealum's web site.
you beat me to this haha http://rinnegatamante.it/site/3ds_hbs.phpActually, you can find the builds on his website: http://rinnegatamante.it/site/3ds_hbs.php