eduke32

A source port of the classic PC first person shooter Duke Nukem 3D

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Descrizione

* EDuke32 runs natively without relying on emulation of any kind * EDuke32 runs at crazy resolutions like 2560 × 1440. * EDuke32 allows you to choose between two different hardware accelerated OpenGL renderers, or the classic, warped software mode you grew up with * EDuke32 fixes an insane amount of programming errors which were harmless in the days of DOS but are fatal with modern protected memory models; translation: EDuke32 crashes less * EDuke32 has been the only actively developed and maintained Duke3D port for years * EDuke32 features Plagman's incredible "Polymer" renderer as a replacement for Ken Silverman's "Polymost" renderer * EDuke32 has a huge number of new extensions to the game's scripting system, allowing gameplay mods that rival even modern games. * EDuke32 runs the HRP with support for all features, most of which require EDuke32; no other port can run the HRP with all features enabled * EDuke32 adds a full-featured console, including Quake-style key bindings, command aliases, advanced tab completion, comprehensive command history, colored text and more * EDuke32 has hundreds of code rewrites, optimizations and fixes for rare or annoying bugs in the original code * EDuke32 adds tons of optional new features that make the player's life easier including modern status display/HUD, support for loading mods from the startup window, and modern, WSAD-based controls with thoroughly reworked mouse aiming * EDuke32 supports Ogg Vorbis sound and music * EDuke32 is developed by people who have been in the Duke3D scene since the beginning * EDuke32 lets you play that game called 'NAM' you saw at the dollar store 10 years ago * EDuke32 makes sandwiches!

Installa

Canale stable v20200907-2

Questa app e' curata in HaikuPorts. Installala da li', e' gia' disponibile in HaikuDepot.

pkgman install eduke32

Scarica .hpkg (x86_64)

Attenzione: il file arriva dal server di HaikuPorts, ma installarlo a mano non è la strada consigliata. È «pkgman» a risolvere le dipendenze che un .hpkg non porta con sé: un pacchetto installato da solo potrebbe non partire. Usa il comando pkgman qui sopra, a meno che tu non sappia esattamente perché ti serve il file.