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How To Play Duke Nukem 3d On Windows 10

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EDuke32 is an awesome, free homebrew game engine and source port of the classic PC get-go person shooter Duke Nukem 3D Duke3D for short—to Windows, Linux, Mac Bone X, FreeBSD, several handhelds, your family toaster, and to your girlfriend'south vibrator. Nosotros've added thousands of cool and useful features and upgrades for regular players and additional editing capabilities and scripting extensions for homebrew developers and modern creators. EDuke32 is open source software that is completely free to use for all not-commercial purposes.

Created past Duke4.cyberspace community leader Richard "TerminX" Gobeille and a team of elite ninja programmers including Pierre-Loup "Plagman" Griffais, Philipp "Helixhorned" Kutin, and Evan "Hendricks266" Ramos (based on work by Todd Replogle/Ken Silverman/Jonathon Fowler/Matt Saettler), EDuke32 is the undeniable king of Knuckles Nukem 3D ports.

EDuke32 is licensed under the GNU GPL and the BUILD license.

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Once you've downloaded EDuke32, you'll probably want to read our wiki page on installation and configuration, likewise as the FAQ if you have any bug.

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  • EDuke32 runs natively without relying on emulation of any kind
  • EDuke32 runs at crazy resolutions like 3072x2304.
  • EDuke32 allows you to choose between ii different hardware accelerated OpenGL renderers, or the classic, warped software mode you grew up with
  • EDuke32 fixes an insane corporeality of programming errors which were harmless in the days of DOS only are fatal with modern protected retentivity models; translation: EDuke32 crashes less
  • EDuke32 has been the only actively developed and maintained Duke3D port for years
  • EDuke32 features Plagman's incredible "Polymer" renderer as a replacement for Ken Silverman's "Polymost" renderer
  • EDuke32 has a huge number of new extensions to the game's scripting system, allowing gameplay mods that rival fifty-fifty modernistic games.
  • EDuke32 runs the HRP with support for all features, most of which require EDuke32; no other port tin run the HRP with all features enabled
  • EDuke32 adds a full-featured panel, including Quake-style key bindings, control aliases, advanced tab completion, comprehensive command history, colored text and more
  • EDuke32 has hundreds of lawmaking rewrites, optimizations and fixes for rare or annoying bugs in the original code
  • EDuke32 adds tons of optional new features that make the player'south life easier including mod status display/HUD, support for loading mods from the startup window, and mod, WSAD-based controls with thoroughly reworked mouse aiming
  • EDuke32 supports Ogg Vorbis audio and music
  • EDuke32 is developed by people who have been in the Duke3D scene since the start
  • EDuke32 lets you play that game called 'NAM' you saw at the dollar store 10 years ago
  • EDuke32 makes sandwiches!

BUILD engine technology originally created by Ken Silverman, non-GPL rendering and engine technology used in EDuke32 available under BUILDLIC.


Source: https://www.eduke32.com/

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