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[[EDuke32]] is based upon and consists a large amount of JFDuke3D, a modern source port of [[Duke Nukem 3D]] created by [[JonoF]]. Among many other things, JFDuke3D contains 32-bit support (Duke 3D was originally 16-bit), modern sound support, cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, and more, and the [[Polymost]] renderer by [[Ken Silverman]].
[[EDuke32]] is based upon and consists a large amount of JFDuke3D, a modern source port of [[Duke Nukem 3D]] created by [[JonoF]]. Among many other things, JFDuke3D offers cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, macOS, and more, modern sound & music functionality, and the [[Polymost]] renderer by [[Ken Silverman]].


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Latest revision as of 18:14, 28 December 2024

https://jonof.id.au/jfduke3d/

EDuke32 is based upon and consists a large amount of JFDuke3D, a modern source port of Duke Nukem 3D created by JonoF. Among many other things, JFDuke3D offers cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, macOS, and more, modern sound & music functionality, and the Polymost renderer by Ken Silverman.