It's been a long, long time since the game's original developer 3D Realms started working on the game. 2K Games sent over word via a press release that Duke Nukem Forever, the long awaited sequel to 1996's Duke Nukem 3D, has finally "gone gold', meaning that the game's main development has been completed and is now being replicated onto disks for its release for the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms. If you’re not sure about which sound card to choose, select Sound Blaster for each and stick with the default settings.Today a game that's been in development for 15 years is finally completed. When the installer completes (assuming you have the 12.8 megabytes of required free space), you will be immediately instructed to run the Duke Nukem 3D setup utility by typing SETUP at the command line.įeel free to fiddle to your heart’s content, but be sure to pay special attention to the ‘Sound Setup’ options playing Duke Nukem 3D without listening to Duke dropping one-liners is like eating a bowl of Lucky Charms without the marshmallows. Run the installer by typing install at the prompt, and press Enter a few times to get the ball rolling. Navigate to the game installation directory using the cd command if you’ve followed our guide so far, typing cd Duke3D at the prompt should get you to the appropriate directory. Ignore the background window (it’s just a status display) and take a moment to familiarize yourself with your old friend, the DOS command prompt. Boot up DOSBox, and a pair of windows will pop up. Now that you’ve cranked your machine down to Pentium 1 standards, it’s time to start gaming.
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