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==Installing EDuke32==
==Windows Installation==


# Copy the contents of the ''DN3DINST'' or ''ATOMINST'' directory off of your ''Duke Nukem 3D'' or ''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' CD to a directory of your choosing on your hard disk.
#[[Download EDuke32]] and extract it to a new folder.
# Download the latest version of [[EDuke32]] (currently {{currentversion}}) and extract it to the directory you created in step 1.
#The next step is to provide EDuke32 with the game data.
# Run EDuke32!  Running eduke32.exe will allow you to play the game, and mapster32.exe lets you create custom maps.
#*If you bought the game from Steam, GOG.com, or ZOOM Platform and installed it normally, copying the data yourself is not required. EDuke32 will use the Windows registry to automatically identify your installation and add the required data to its search path.
#*Otherwise, copy the files '''DUKE3D.GRP''' and '''DUKE.RTS''' from one of the following locations to the folder created in step 1. (On Windows, the GRP file may show up as a "Microsoft Program Group".)
#**[https://www.zoom-platform.com/product/duke-nukem-3d-atomic-edition ''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' on ZOOM Platform]: ''C:\ZOOM PLATFORM\Gearbox Software\Duke Nukem 3D - Atomic Edition''
#**[https://store.steampowered.com/app/434050/ ''Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour'' on Steam]: ''<path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D Twentieth Anniversary World Tour''
#**''Duke Nukem 3D'' (3D Realms Anthology) on Steam: ''<path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D\Duke Nukem 3D''
#**''Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition'' on Steam: ''<path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D\gameroot\classic''
#**''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' on GOG.com: ''<Program Files>\GOG.com\Duke Nukem 3D''
#**''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' CD-ROM: ''<CD root>\ATOMINST''
#**''Duke Nukem 3D'' CD-ROM:  ''<CD root>\DN3DINST''
#**If you have not purchased the game, the [http://hendricks266.duke4.net/files/3dduke13_data.7z shareware demo] is also supported.
#Optionally, see the [http://hrp.duke4.net/ HRP site] which lists graphical and music update packs, including the High Resolution Pack.
#Run EDuke32!  EDuke32 (eduke32.exe) will allow you to play the game, and Mapster32 (mapster32.exe) lets you create custom maps.
#*If you have trouble, see [[Troubleshooting EDuke32]].
#To run any of Duke Nukem 3D's various add-ons, like Duke It Out in DC, Life's a Beach, Nuclear Winter, etc, refer to [[Installation Guide for Official Add-ons]] '''after''' following steps 1 through 3.


==MacOS/OSX Installation==
#[[Download EDuke32]] and copy it your Applications folder.
#Copy game data to proper folder. EDuke32 expects game data files to be in the folder: ''<your home folder>/.eduke32''
#*Create game data folder ''~/.eduke32''
#*Copy your games files: '''DUKE3D.GRP''' and '''DUKE.RTS''' into ''~/.eduke32'' folder
#Run EDuke32 from the application folder.
#To bypass GateKeeper ''Unidentified Developer'' error on MacOS Sierra and later:
#*'''Right-Click''' the EDuke32 program
#*'''Click''' Open
#*'''Click''' Open on ''unidentified developer'' warning dialog


** Please note if you are installing any 3rd-party Music Packs along with graphics packs such as the High Resolution Pack, take note that Eduke32 loads add-on modules in alphabetical order out of the /autoload subfolder.  Music packs must be loaded last, after everything else.  To prevent any problems such as Eduke32 not using the proper music, please rename all Music packs to have the letter "x" or "z" as the first letter of the filename so they will be loaded last and enable the music to work properly.
==In Game Settings Menus==


For example:
Music pack is duke32_mus.zip, rename it to be xduke32_mus.zip.
==Configuring EDuke32==
EDuke32 has several configuration menus full of options which allow you to adjust many aspects of the game to your preference.  The following pages will explain the various sub-menus and the settings you will find within them when you select '''''options''''' from the game's main menu.
EDuke32 has several configuration menus full of options which allow you to adjust many aspects of the game to your preference.  The following pages will explain the various sub-menus and the settings you will find within them when you select '''''options''''' from the game's main menu.


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*[[Mouse setup]]
*[[Mouse setup]]
*[[Joystick setup]]
*[[Joystick setup]]
==Configuring EDuke32 in other ways==
*[[Command line options]]
*[[Console commands]]
*[[Configuration file options]]
*[[Environment variables]]


[[Category:EDuke32 end-user documentation]]
[[Category:EDuke32 end-user documentation]]

Latest revision as of 00:44, 15 June 2022

Windows Installation

  1. Download EDuke32 and extract it to a new folder.
  2. The next step is to provide EDuke32 with the game data.
    • If you bought the game from Steam, GOG.com, or ZOOM Platform and installed it normally, copying the data yourself is not required. EDuke32 will use the Windows registry to automatically identify your installation and add the required data to its search path.
    • Otherwise, copy the files DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS from one of the following locations to the folder created in step 1. (On Windows, the GRP file may show up as a "Microsoft Program Group".)
      • Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition on ZOOM Platform: C:\ZOOM PLATFORM\Gearbox Software\Duke Nukem 3D - Atomic Edition
      • Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour on Steam: <path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D Twentieth Anniversary World Tour
      • Duke Nukem 3D (3D Realms Anthology) on Steam: <path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D\Duke Nukem 3D
      • Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition on Steam: <path to Steam Library>\SteamApps\common\Duke Nukem 3D\gameroot\classic
      • Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition on GOG.com: <Program Files>\GOG.com\Duke Nukem 3D
      • Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition CD-ROM: <CD root>\ATOMINST
      • Duke Nukem 3D CD-ROM: <CD root>\DN3DINST
      • If you have not purchased the game, the shareware demo is also supported.
  3. Optionally, see the HRP site which lists graphical and music update packs, including the High Resolution Pack.
  4. Run EDuke32! EDuke32 (eduke32.exe) will allow you to play the game, and Mapster32 (mapster32.exe) lets you create custom maps.
  5. To run any of Duke Nukem 3D's various add-ons, like Duke It Out in DC, Life's a Beach, Nuclear Winter, etc, refer to Installation Guide for Official Add-ons after following steps 1 through 3.

MacOS/OSX Installation

  1. Download EDuke32 and copy it your Applications folder.
  2. Copy game data to proper folder. EDuke32 expects game data files to be in the folder: <your home folder>/.eduke32
    • Create game data folder ~/.eduke32
    • Copy your games files: DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS into ~/.eduke32 folder
  3. Run EDuke32 from the application folder.
  4. To bypass GateKeeper Unidentified Developer error on MacOS Sierra and later:
    • Right-Click the EDuke32 program
    • Click Open
    • Click Open on unidentified developer warning dialog

In Game Settings Menus

EDuke32 has several configuration menus full of options which allow you to adjust many aspects of the game to your preference. The following pages will explain the various sub-menus and the settings you will find within them when you select options from the game's main menu.

Configuring EDuke32 in other ways