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ahofle:

--- Quote from: Flip_Willie on May 19, 2009, 12:58:57 pm ---However, I would recommend downloading Eduke32. Using the original files off the cd, you can use Eduke32 to play it in Windows without DosBox/Emulation.

I hope that helps.

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Got it running at 1280x960 with eduke32 and the high res map pack: http://hrp.duke4.net/  Looks beautiful.
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum...and I'm all outta gum!"

Flip_Willie:

--- Quote from: ahofle on May 20, 2009, 01:22:31 am ---
--- Quote from: Flip_Willie on May 19, 2009, 12:58:57 pm ---However, I would recommend downloading Eduke32. Using the original files off the cd, you can use Eduke32 to play it in Windows without DosBox/Emulation.

I hope that helps.

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 :notworthy:  :notworthy:  :notworthy:
Got it running at 1280x960 with eduke32 and the high res map pack: http://hrp.duke4.net/  Looks beautiful.
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubble gum...and I'm all outta gum!"


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I can't find it on the internet anymore, but I found a program a while back that makes it really easy to set up Duke lan games. If you are interested, I have uploaded it to my website here. It works great with Eduke32.

Also, you might need to download and install dotnetfx.exe to get it to work.

Have fun!

Hoopz:

--- Quote from: Flip_Willie on May 19, 2009, 12:58:57 pm ---
--- Quote from: ahofle on May 18, 2009, 09:26:14 pm ---This thread has inspired me.  I'm going to dig up my old D3D CD and play some single player.  Does this require DOS emulation such as dosbox or can it be run from XP straight up?

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If you want to run the game from the original Duke CD, you will probably have to DosBox.

However, I would recommend downloading Eduke32. Using the original files off the cd, you can use Eduke32 to play it in Windows without DosBox/Emulation.

I hope that helps.

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This is awesome.  Thanks for posting the link.   :applaud:

ahofle:

--- Quote from: Flip_Willie on May 20, 2009, 04:06:32 am ---I can't find it on the internet anymore, but I found a program a while back that makes it really easy to set up Duke lan games. If you are interested, I have uploaded it to my website here. It works great with Eduke32.

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I'm getting what appears to be a corrupt zip file from that link.  You wouldn't happen to have another copy would you?  Thanks again.

drventure:
Very cool. Downloaded the eduke32, then the Hi res pack, then I found the deathmatch level I'd constructed back in the day that the gang and I played the heck out of. Still had it, still had the last save date on it even, Sept 26, 1996 (yeah, what's that say  :) )

Anyway, Eduke worked flawlessly. And with the Highres pack, even my custom level looks better than it ever did back in the day.

Definitely one for the cab (too bad you can't do multi player on a single machine with it  ;) )

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