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Shareware Duke Nukem 3D data has been installed to:
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${PREFIX}/share/duke3d/
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You may also copy your registered version data files (or any other
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Duke Nukem 3D retail copies, such as the Atomic Edition) to a local
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directory such as ~/duke3d/, and run eduke32 from within that directory:
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% cd ~/duke3d/ && eduke32
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This will load your registered version data rather than the installed
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shareware.
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eduke32 includes a map editor, mapster32, which is an up-to-date
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version of Ken Silverman's BUILD editor, including changes necessary
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to impliment the advanced mapping/modding functions of eduke32.
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Sample maps, defs and con files can be used to show how to create your
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own maps and modifications, if you are so inclined. They are located in
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${PREFIX}/share/examples/eduke32/
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Licenses are found under ${PREFIX}/share/doc/eduke32/
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http://wiki.eduke32.com/ contains a large resource of information on
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how to make full use of the eduke32 engine and mapster32 editor.
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