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It should run fine, but if it doesn't, you can get the ioRTCW source port:
https://github.com/iortcw/iortcw/releases/tag/1.51c
Download it from the link above, extract it into your "Return to Castle Wolfenstein" folder and then start up the ioWolfSP exe. It will give you a list of tons of modern resolutions in the options as well. Pick "Automatic (Native)" and it'll detect your native resolution. The highest you can go in the base game is 1024x768 (4:3) if you're not using the source port.

Some useful gameplay tips:
1) Holding crouch heavily increases your accuracy.
2) Holding down caps lock lets you walk slowly, and you can stay scoped with your rifles this way.
3) The main difference in the difficulties involve the enemies having higher/lower accuracy, pain chances, and wind-up speeds. The hardest the difficulty, the tougher the enemy behavior. It doesn't change the enemy count, so play on the difficulty that sounds most fun to you.

Some useful commands:
1) "/cg_fov" - Changes your FOV to the number you give it.
2) "/r_primitives 2" - Seems to really help people that experience a bad framerate on modern systems.
3) "/s_useopenal 0" and then "/snd_restart" - Specific to the ioRTCW sourceport, these two commands fix a lipsyncing bug. The bad lipsyncing is pretty much the only downside of using the source port, but this fixes it and makes it like the base game.
4) /g_gameskill" and then "/vid_restart" - These two commands let you change difficulty mid-playthrough. /g_gameskill 1 = Don't Hurt Me, 2 = Bring Em' On, 3 = I am Death Incarnate.

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