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eduke32_hires_pack: eduke32_hires_pack (Duke3D High Resolution Pack)
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eduke32_hires_pack: The Duke3D High Resolution Pack allows you to use much better looking
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eduke32_hires_pack: textures than the original game (released back in 1996) had to offer
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eduke32_hires_pack: in the first place. It also introduces 3D model replacements for
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eduke32_hires_pack: the old enemies/weapons/items sprites. In combination with an OpenGL
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eduke32_hires_pack: port like JFDuke3D or EDuke32, this gives Duke Nukem 3D a modernized,
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eduke32_hires_pack: more appealing look and even motivates Duke veterans to play through
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eduke32_hires_pack: the original episodes once again.
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eduke32_hires_pack:
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eduke32_hires_pack: This package is intended for use with the eduke32 package from
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eduke32_hires_pack: slackbuilds.org, but may also be used with other Duke3D source ports.
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