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# Download the latest version of [[EDuke32]] (currently {{currentversion}}; try a [http://dukeworld.duke4.net/eduke32/synthesis/ nightly build] for the latest improvements) and extract it to the directory you created in step 1. | # Download the latest version of [[EDuke32]] (currently {{currentversion}}; try a [http://dukeworld.duke4.net/eduke32/synthesis/ nightly build] for the latest improvements) and extract it to the directory you created in step 1. | ||
# Run EDuke32! Running eduke32.exe will allow you to play the game, and mapster32.exe lets you create custom maps. | # Run EDuke32! Running eduke32.exe will allow you to play the game, and mapster32.exe lets you create custom maps. | ||
==Configuring EDuke32== | ==Configuring EDuke32== |
Revision as of 12:07, 23 July 2011
Installing EDuke32
- Copy the contents of the DN3DINST or ATOMINST directory (especially DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS) off of your Duke Nukem 3D or Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition CD to a directory of your choosing on your hard disk.
- Download the latest version of EDuke32 (currently a development snapshot; try a nightly build for the latest improvements) and extract it to the directory you created in step 1.
- Run EDuke32! Running eduke32.exe will allow you to play the game, and mapster32.exe lets you create custom maps.
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.