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EDuke32 is the one true decent Win32/*nix version of Duke aimed at modders, based on [[EDuke]]It combines the work [http://jonof.edgenetwork.org JonoF] and [http://advsys.net/ken Ken Silverman] have put in to [http://jonof.edgenetwork.org/index.php?p=jfduke3d JFDuke3D] with the work done by [http://saettler.com Matt Saettler] on the original [http://saettler.com/eduke EDuke] while adding tons of new, useful features.
EDuke32 is a 32-bit/64-bit cross-platform port of ''Duke Nukem 3D'' aimed at both extending what can be edited in the game and providing a rich, full-featured means to explore the original episodesEDuke32 combines the work done by [[JonoF]] and [[Ken Silverman]] for [[JFDuke3D]] with the original [[EDuke]] work done by Matt "[[Matteus]]" Saettler, while simultaneously adding tons of exclusive new and useful features.  Consequently, EDuke32 is believed to be the most advanced port of the Duke Nukem 3D code in existence.  EDuke32 is developed and maintained by Richard "[[TerminX]]" Gobeille and the [[Credits|EDuke32 team]].


EDuke32 is 99% compatible with all Duke3D 1.3D/1.5 and EDuke 2.0 mods.  While most 1.3D/1.5/2.0 content will run fine, this functionality cannot be completely guaranteed -- for example, the default behavior for pipebombs changed between EDuke and EDuke32.  As such, these features are offered only for the purpose of making it easier for modders to move their mods over to EDuke32.  However, if you have a problem running an old mod, feel free to report it.
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 21 March 2012

EDuke32 is a 32-bit/64-bit cross-platform port of Duke Nukem 3D aimed at both extending what can be edited in the game and providing a rich, full-featured means to explore the original episodes. EDuke32 combines the work done by JonoF and Ken Silverman for JFDuke3D with the original EDuke work done by Matt "Matteus" Saettler, while simultaneously adding tons of exclusive new and useful features. Consequently, EDuke32 is believed to be the most advanced port of the Duke Nukem 3D code in existence. EDuke32 is developed and maintained by Richard "TerminX" Gobeille and the EDuke32 team.