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Although the Duke Nukem 3D code has been released under the GPL, the game
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data (graphics, sounds, levels, etc) is still proprietary, (c) 3D Realms.
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To play the game, you must provide the data files. There are a couple of
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options:
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- Buy the game, and copy DUKE3D.GRP and DUKE.RTS file from the game CD to
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/usr/share/games/eduke32/ or your ~/.eduke32 directory.
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Note: DUKE3D.GRP should be named "duke3d.grp" (lowercase), but DUKE.RTS
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should be uppercase.
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- Use the files from the shareware version, which is still available for
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download from the 3D Realms site. For convenience, you may install the
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eduke32_shareware_data package from slackbuilds.org, which simply creates
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a Slackware package from the files in the shareware Duke3D installer.
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For information on playing user-created levels or other Build engine games
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(such as Nam), see http://wiki.eduke32.com/ and http://www.eduke32.com/
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If you want to play the HRP (High Resolution Pack), get the
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eduke32_hires_pack package from slackbuilds.org
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