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<center><font size="6">Welcome to</font></center>
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<center><font size="7">The Duke Nukem 3D Informational</font></center>
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<center><font size="7">Suite</font></center>
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<center><font size="6"> by Ryan Lennox</font></center>
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<center><font size="4">V4.0 Last Updated: March 24th, 2008</font></center>
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<p><font size="4">This is my HTML guide pertaining to Duke Nukem 3D. It can serve either as a reference for the experienced user, or as a tutorial for people who are new to the program. I've tried to keep it as informative as possible, while still retaining simplicity for newcomers. Some of the effects described in this guide are not compatible with Duke Nukem v1.3d (nor is the included <code>[http://wiki.eduke32.com/w/images/b/bb/TUTORIAL.MAP TUTORIAL.MAP]</code>). If you don't own Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition, you should probably get yourself a copy. I used to have a small "installation" section, but I've scrapped it for a few reasons. The ruling reason is because what little information it had is already included with the game.
 
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On with it, then. If you consider yourself an expert in the field, you'll probably just want to browse through the information. If you're new and interested in learning about Build, start with the basics. If you're using Windows XP or newer (which you probably are), search the internet for JFDuke3D and EDuke32. Please note that I haven't gotten around to adding specific information for those programs yet, so virtually anything in the tutorial related to DOS should be ignored if you're using the Windows ports.
 
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<center>[[basics|Build: The Basics]]</center><br>
<center>[[advanced_effects|Advanced FX]]</center><br>
<center>[[references|References]]</center><br>
<center>[[secrets|Game Secrets]]</center><br>
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<center>[http://wiki.eduke32.com/w/images/b/bb/TUTORIAL.MAP TUTORIAL.MAP]</center><br>
<center>[[!README|Read Me]]</center><br>
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<br><b><font size="3">Contacting the Author</font></b>
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<font size="3">I've been around the net under my video-game alias "Nukey", but the proper name is Ryan Lennox. Anyway, send feedback. If you have any questions, comments, or notice any errors, please e-mail me at [<font color="green">kid.amn3siac@gmail.com</font>].
 
<br><b><font size="3">Credits</font></b>
 
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<li>3DRealms for the game, and Ken Silverman for the Build engine and Polymost!
<li>Jonathon Fowler and Richard "TerminX" Gobeille for their Windows ports!
<li>The classic FAQ writers: Steffen Itterheim, Brett Gmoser, Jonah Bishop, and Klaus Breuer. They got me started!
<li>Kim Robinson for hosting this guide at the Duke Nukem Repository!
<li>Everyone who keeps the Duke community alive!
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<br><b><font size="3">Planned Improvements</font></b>
 
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<li>CON Programming Reference
<li>JFDuke3D/EDuke32-specific stuff
<li>Possibly update the primitive looks of this guide (substance over style is my current attitude).
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<br><b><font size="3">Legal Issues</font></b>
 
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<li><b>[1] ALL 726 FILES ARE INCLUDED (*.HTM, *.PNG, !README.TXT, AND TUTORIAL.MAP)</b>
<li><b>[2] NOTHING CONTAINED WITHIN ANY OF THE FILES HAS BEEN ALTERED, REMOVED, OR AMENDED</b>
<li><b>[3] CREDIT FOR THE FILES IS MADE OBVIOUS TO BELONG TO THE AUTHOR: RYAN LENNOX</b>
<li><b>[4] YOU DO NOT CHARGE MONEY FOR SAID FILES</b>
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<br>Duke Nukem 3D was created by 3DRealms, and Duke Nukem is a registered trademark of Apogee Software, Ltd. 3DRealms does <b>NOT</b> support this guide. I am <b>NOT</b> responsible if something bad happens to you or your computer upon using this guide. I <b>HOPE</b> you have fun with this stuff.
 
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