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:A: It would appear that you haven't placed a copy of 'DUKE3D.GRP' from your ''Duke Nukem 3D'' or ''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' CD into your EDuke32 directory.  Once you place 'DUKE3D.GRP' into the same directory as 'eduke32.exe', the game should launch and run fine.  You may also use the shareware version's 'DUKE3D.GRP' as well.
:A: It would appear that you haven't placed a copy of 'DUKE3D.GRP' from your ''Duke Nukem 3D'' or ''Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition'' CD into your EDuke32 directory.  Once you place 'DUKE3D.GRP' into the same directory as 'eduke32.exe', the game should launch and run fine.  You may also use the shareware version's 'DUKE3D.GRP' as well.


[[Image:Gametab.png|frame|Here is a picture of what the 'Game' tab looks like with the shareware, full version 1.3D, full version 1.5, and NAM GRP files available.]]
[[Image:Gametab.png|frame|Here is a picture of what the 'Game' tab looks like with the shareware, full version 1.3D, full version 1.5, and NAM GRP files available. Note that the shareware version and the original, non-''Atomic Edition'' version of the game have both had their group files renamed; all versions of ''Duke Nukem 3D'' ship with a group file named 'DUKE3D.GRP']]


'''Q: What is the 'Game' tab at the startup screen used for?'''
'''Q: What is the 'Game' tab at the startup screen used for?'''

Revision as of 19:01, 16 January 2008

Q: When launching EDuke32, I get an error about a missing file called 'GAME.CON' or 'EDUKE.CON'. Help!

A: It would appear that you haven't placed a copy of 'DUKE3D.GRP' from your Duke Nukem 3D or Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition CD into your EDuke32 directory. Once you place 'DUKE3D.GRP' into the same directory as 'eduke32.exe', the game should launch and run fine. You may also use the shareware version's 'DUKE3D.GRP' as well.
Here is a picture of what the 'Game' tab looks like with the shareware, full version 1.3D, full version 1.5, and NAM GRP files available. Note that the shareware version and the original, non-Atomic Edition version of the game have both had their group files renamed; all versions of Duke Nukem 3D ship with a group file named 'DUKE3D.GRP'

Q: What is the 'Game' tab at the startup screen used for?

A: The 'Game' tab is a feature that allows you to select which GRP file you would like to play. The GRP files must exactly match the versions found on their respective CDs, without any modifications. The following games are supported:
  • Duke Nukem 3D Shareware Version
  • Duke Nukem 3D
  • Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition
  • NAM (Note: you must rename GAME.CON from NAM to NAM.CON)
  • Napalm (Wal-Mart only version of NAM, some .GRP differences between the two releases)
  • WW2GI (Limited Support using NAM mode as a base)

Q: When I am playing EDuke32 with 16-, 24-, or 32-bit color, everything has a blue tint! How can I fix this?

A: Unfortunately, most people who run into this error are out of luck, especially those with an Intel or SiS video chipset. There are a few things you can do to try and fix this problem:
  • Open the console and type "glredbluemode 0"
  • Download the newest drivers for your graphics card
  • Delete the texture cache directory
  • Try the latest snapshot of EDuke32

Q: How can I play multiplayer on the Internet or my LAN using EDuke32?

A: Take a look at the release notes for JFDuke3D or grab a copy of Dukonnector.

Q: How can I acquire a copy of Duke Nukem 3D to run EDuke32?

A: You'll need to purchase the game from the 3D Realms Online Store or another retailer. While the source code has been released to everyone for free under the GPL, the game's data (artwork, sounds, maps, et cetera) remains a commercial product and is required to play Duke Nukem 3D under EDuke32. DO NOT post anywhere or ask anybody at all about where to acquire this game illegally. Support 3D Realms for making the most awesome game ever and don't be a pirate, yarrr!

Q: I recently upgraded my video card, and now all of the textures in EDuke32 are screwed up. Help!

A: You'll need to remove the 'texcache' subdirectory of whichever directory you've installed EDuke32 in. This happens due to differences in the texture formats requested by the drivers for various video cards and this issue will be addressed in a future update.