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==Installing EDuke32== | ==Installing EDuke32== | ||
# Copy the | #Copy the files DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS to a directory of your choosing on your hard disk. | ||
#*If you have your ''Duke Nukem 3D'' or ''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' CD, you can find them in your ''DN3DINST'' or ''ATOMINST'' directory respectively. | |||
#*If you bought the game from [http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/duke_nukem_3d_atomic_edition/?pp=6c1e671f9af5b46d9c1a52067bdf0e53685674f7 Good Old Games], these files are in the ''C:\Program Files\GOG.com\Duke Nukem 3D'' directory or a similar location. | #*If you bought the game from [http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/duke_nukem_3d_atomic_edition/?pp=6c1e671f9af5b46d9c1a52067bdf0e53685674f7 Good Old Games], these files are in the ''C:\Program Files\GOG.com\Duke Nukem 3D'' directory or a similar location. | ||
#*If you have not purchased the game, the [http://hendricks266.duke4.net/files/3dduke13_data.7z shareware demo] is also supported. | #*If you have not purchased the game, the [http://hendricks266.duke4.net/files/3dduke13_data.7z shareware demo] is also supported. | ||
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# Run EDuke32! EDuke32 (eduke32.exe) will allow you to play the game, and Mapster32 (mapster32.exe) lets you create custom maps. | # Run EDuke32! EDuke32 (eduke32.exe) will allow you to play the game, and Mapster32 (mapster32.exe) lets you create custom maps. | ||
==Configuring EDuke32== | ==Configuring EDuke32 via 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. | 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]] |
Revision as of 18:13, 21 March 2012
Installing EDuke32
- Copy the files DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS to a directory of your choosing on your hard disk.
- If you have your Duke Nukem 3D or Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition CD, you can find them in your DN3DINST or ATOMINST directory respectively.
- If you bought the game from Good Old Games, these files are in the C:\Program Files\GOG.com\Duke Nukem 3D directory or a similar location.
- If you have not purchased the game, the shareware demo is also supported.
- Download EDuke32 and extract it to the folder you created in step 1.
- Optionally, see the 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.
Configuring EDuke32 via 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.