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Okay, I keep reading that I need this file for eduke32, where the hell is it?! I look in the gog directory, and lo and behold, there's no DUKE3D.GRP. There's the RTS file I see, but I see no DUKE3D.GRP file, so um, HEEEEEELP!!!!
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Posted May 22, 2011
It is on the place where you have installed Duke3D. I've searched and tested on myself. Duke3d.grp is necessary to play the game - if this file is missing, it won't be run on both DosBox and eDuke.. You can play the game through DosBox, right? If yes, there MUST be a Duke3d.grp-file ..
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Astorek86: It is on the place where you have installed Duke3D. I've searched and tested on myself. Duke3d.grp is necessary to play the game - if this file is missing, it won't be run on both DosBox and eDuke.. You can play the game through DosBox, right? If yes, there MUST be a Duke3d.grp-file ..
Yet there is no file marked DUKE3D.GRP that I can find, the closest I come to it is a 'microsoft program group'. now if that's the damn file I'm looking for all well and dandy. that's find, but don't mark it as solved if you haven't told me what the file will be named as, or the file type will be stated as. Telling me 'it must be there' is NOT SOLVING THE PROBLEM!
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the file will be DUKE3D.GRP it should be in: C:Program FilesGOG.comDuke Nukem 3D on 64-bit versions of Windows it be in: C:Program Files(x86)GOG.comDuke Nukem 3D
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Forge: the file will be DUKE3D.GRP it should be in: C:Program FilesGOG.comDuke Nukem 3D on 64-bit versions of Windows it be in: C:Program Files(x86)GOG.comDuke Nukem 3D
The closest I come, is this: 'DUKE3D' with 'microsoft program group' as its descriptor, no 'GRP' after DUKE3D
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Probably you have 'common files extension' set to hidden. You can change that setting in Folder Options.
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Baineblade: The closest I come, is this: 'DUKE3D' with 'microsoft program group' as its descriptor, no 'GRP' after DUKE3D
That's probably it, right-click it and go to properties and you should see sometihng that says 'type of file' and it should show you the extension there in parentheses, for example 'microsoft program group (.grp)'. If it has a .grp then that's the file.
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I really recommend doing what Thiev says and unhiding file extensions. Not only will it help you find this particular file but it's also a useful security feature to show file extensions as some viruses may be executable files showing a common icon like a Word document icon, so when you think it'll open a document it actually runs the virus code. Personally, I think file extensions should always be shown by default, I really see no need to have them hidden.
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korell: Personally, I think file extensions should always be shown by default, I really see no need to have them hidden.
I agree, but the one reason to keep them hidden is that when re-naming files it can be easy to accidentally change the file extension if you're not careful. Could lead to some headaches especially if the user is not used to dealing with file extensions.
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Waltorious: I agree, but the one reason to keep them hidden is that when re-naming files it can be easy to accidentally change the file extension if you're not careful. Could lead to some headaches especially if the user is not used to dealing with file extensions.
Yes, I suppose so, but I must say that I am surprised that Microsoft have never just made it so that when renaming a file only the name gets highlighted for overwriting (and giving the user the option to highlight or delete the extension if desired) rather than selecting the full name and extension. But then I've always worked with file extensions.
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korell: Yes, I suppose so, but I must say that I am surprised that Microsoft have never just made it so that when renaming a file only the name gets highlighted for overwriting (and giving the user the option to highlight or delete the extension if desired) rather than selecting the full name and extension. But then I've always worked with file extensions.
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Yeah, you'd think that would make sense, right? Anyway, in response to the original question, one can either check the file properties to see extensions or set windows to always display them. I figured checking the properties in this case was the simpler solution, unless the user wanted to be able to see extensions for other reasons in the future.
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NAM however will run and continue to run everytime you start it up but it changes the eduke32.cfg file located in .etc/eduke32 on its own and breaks duke3d and all expansion packs till you manually modify eduke32.cfg selectedgrp field back to duke3d.grp. I've tried multiple times and nam breaks duke 3d and any expansion packs every single time. To avoid this change the permissions on the eduke3d.cfg file so no one can change it. And then you can run duke 3d the expansion packs and nam without anything breaking or having to modify anything after running nam.
I also had to modify the screen res from 1024 x 768 (iirc) in eduke32.cfg to make the screen visible if anyone else is having issues with a blurred screen smashed at the top of the monitor or tv.
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Port: Eduke32
Basic Installation
The shareware port can be installed under RetroPie setup. Go to Manage packages > Manage optional packages and select eduke32. You can install from binary or from source.
ROMs
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Shareware versions of duke3d.grp and duke.rts are provided via symlinks in
The shareware files are physically located in a different directory, but if you just replace the links in the folder above with your full version game data, it should work.
Installing Duke Nukem 3D Official Addons 'Nuclear Winter', 'Duke It Out in DC' and 'Life's a Beach'
Heckler and koch serial number lookup. The files tested for this method came from the Megaton Edition on Steam on Windows and these instructions assume that you'll be modifying files on your RetroPie instance via the Samba network share from your Windows PC. If you have a different version of the game or a different method of modifying files on your RetroPie instance then you should be able to interpret these instructions for the game version and method you have.
Install full Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition as already documented on this page.
Copy the three folders in C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonDuke Nukem 3Dgamerootaddons from your PC to your RETROPIEromsportsduke3d folder. This means you will have nw, dc and vacation subfolders.
In RETROPIEconfigsports, make three copies of the RETROPIEconfigsportsduke3d folder, renaming them to, duke3d-nw, duke3d-dc and duke3d-vacation.
In each of the three folders, edit eduke32.cfg so that SelectedGRP = 'nwinter.grp', 'dukedc.grp' and 'vacation.grp' respectively, instead of plain 'duke3d.grp' Change any other settings you want for these addons, like maybe some Christmas-themed taunts for Nuclear Winter or some political taunts for Duke It Out in DC.
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RETROPIEconfigsportsduke3demulators.cfg in the duke3d config folder normally looks like this:
ChangeRETROPIEconfigsportsduke3d-nwemulators.cfg to look like this:
(Note the -x nw/nwinter.con. You need that.)
Change RETROPIEconfigsportsduke3d-dcemulators.cfg to look like this:
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Change RETROPIEconfigsportsduke3d-vacationemulators.cfg to look like this:
In RETROPIEromsports make three copies of Duke Nukem 3D.sh.
Name the first one Duke Nukem 3D - Nuclear Winter.sh and it should say:
Name the second one Duke Nukem 3D - Duke It Out In DC.sh and it should say:
Name the third one Duke Nukem 3D - Lifes a Beach.sh and it should say:
Installing NAM
The files tested for this method came from NAM on Steam on Windows and these instructions assume that you'll be modifying files on your RetroPie instance via the Samba network share from your Windows PC. If you have a different version of the game or a different method of modifying files on your RetroPie instance then you should be able to interpret these instructions for the game version and method you have.
Copy GAME.CON, NAM.GRP and NAM.RTS to a new folder you make called RETROPIEromsportsduke3dnam. The Windows Steam version of NAM has these files located in C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonNamNAM.
Rename GAME.CON to NAM.CON.
In RETROPIEconfigsports, make a copy of the RETROPIEconfigsportsduke3d folder, renaming it nam.
Edit RETROPIEconfigsportsnameduke32.cfg so that SelectedGRP = 'NAM.GRP' and choose some taunts about giving free helicopter rides to Commies.
Edit RETROPIEconfigsportsnamemulators.cfg to look like this: Garmin keygen free download.
Add a file RETROPIEromsportsNAM.sh, which should contain:
Controls:
Key
Action
W or NUMPAD 8
Move Forward
S or NUMPAD 2
Move Backward
Left or NUMPAD 4
Turn Left
Right or NUMPAD 6
Turn Right
ALT
Strafe
Right CTRL or Left Click
Fire
E
Open/Use
Shift
Run
Caps Lock
Autorun
Space or /
Jump
Left CTRL
Crouch
PGUP or NUMPAD 9
Look Up
PGDN or NUMPAD 3
Look Down
INS or NUMPAD 0
Look Left
DEL or NUMPAD .
Look Right
A
Strafe Left
D
Strafe Right
HOME or NUMPAD 7
Aim Up
END or NUMPAD 1
Aim Down
0-9
Weapons
Enter
Inventory
[
Inventory Left
]
Inventory Right
H
Holo Duke
J
Jetpack
N
Nightvision
M
Medkit
Backspace
Turnaround
T
Send Message
Tab
Map
-
Shrink Screen
+
Enlarge Screen
5
Center View
Scroll Lock
Holster Weapon
Y
Show Opponents Weapon
F
Map Follow Mode
K
See Co-op View
U
Mouse Aiming
I
Toggle Crosshair
R
Steroids
Q
Quick Kick
'
Next Weapon
:
Previous Weapon
`
Show Console
F1
Help
F2
Save
F3
Load
F4
Sound/Music
F5
Change Music
F6
Quicksave
F7
Chase View
F8
Messages
F9
Quickload
F10
Quit
F11
Brightness
F12
Save PCX
ESC
Menu
If you start EDuke32 and it is not recognizing your controller bring down the console and type:
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For information on how to configure an XBox360 controller to work in eduke32, check out this forum post.