Voxels aren't quite ready for prime-time yet, but this fix improves the launcher process, including the process of resolving your Duke install path. Gone are the hard-coded paths of yesterday. Now the launcher will try to find your install, or let you add your own. Other fixes include:
- Proceed to game launch even without resolving normals (so you can play with other Duke3D versions)
- Major fix for geometry holes in maps like E2L1
- Screenshot capture now works (F12 by default, saves to C:\Users\YOU\Pictures\Screenshots\Raze)
Enjoy this unrelated image of a standard cube set to glow like a glorious beacon
To run:
- Have a version of Duke 3D installed somewhere on your system (ideally Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour for normal maps)
- Launch via the launcher
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