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Duke3d.Grp Download
Duke3d.Grp Download







unzip ~/.eduke32/autoload/duke3d_hrp.zipįor DukePlus, the steps are only slightly more involved. Installing new mods is as simple as just putting the downloaded zip file straight into this folder and unzipping it there. If you want to use HRP or any sort of sprite replacement (weapon skins, etc.) without DukePlus, you’ll want to create an autoload directory and use it for mod management. cp DUKE3D.GRP ~/.eduke32 Install HRP or other mods sudo find / -name DUKE3D.GRPĬopy DUKE3D.GRP from wherever you find it to ~/.eduke32. If you downloaded the game through Steam, you can find it in that weird directory where Steam installs stuff (~/.local/share/) or if you downloaded it from GOG, it should be easy to find. You have to use Atomic Edition with DukePlus, but you could probably scrape by with regular v1.3 or even the shareware grp if you just want to see the base game in high-resolution. Sudo apt-get install eduke32 Install the Duke Nukem coreĭig up your Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition CD! On it, you’ll find a file called DUKE3D.GRP. Then download the GPG key so Ubuntu knows the duke4 repository is trusted: wget -q -O- | sudo apt-key add. We must first add the eduke32 repositories to /etc/apt/sources.list: sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.listĬhange “codename” to your distribution’s codename, but I can confirm “quantal” will still work on 14.04 (“trusty”). It probably works the same on Macs too but I don’t own one to know for sure. Here’s how to install eduke32 with DukePlus on Linux. It has been a few years since I tried to run eduke32 on Linux and much has changed since the first time I wrote up an article on doing so. Hopefully I can spare you the loss of an evening if you are looking to boot up Duke3D for old time’s sake. I don’t have much time for games anymore, but on the rare occasion where I’m bored and have some time to kill, I tend to waste it all trying to get old games to work on new hardware.









Duke3d.Grp Download