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For fans of oldschool Duke Nukem on Linux, sadly you're now out of luck. Gearbox took over the rights to Duke Nukem and Devolver's deal for Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition has ended, so essentially Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition is no more and there is no Linux support for the new Gearbox-published edition.

It's nice that previous owners of Duke Nukem 3D Megaton Edition get to keep their copy (as they bloody well should!), but now anyone on Linux wanting old school Duke Nukem (that don't own it already) are a bit out of luck.

Here's Devolver's statement on it:
QuoteDevolver Digital’s distribution agreement for Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition has ended and the game is no longer for sale. All current owners get to keep the game, but the title will no longer be available for purchase through the PlayStation Network, Steam, Humble Store and other authorized digital distributors and Steam key vendors.

Following the end of our distribution agreement of Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition, Gearbox Software will take over publishing rights of the title.


Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour is the new updated title that only supports Windows, as it uses DirectX 11. Seems a fair few people are pretty unhappy with this new edition too.

Thanks Gearbox. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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boltronics Oct 14, 2016
Quoting: Comandante oardoAbout the lack of a Linux version of the optional Galaxy client, I am sure is due to technical reasons...
It's not a technical reason. All the technologies they use are compatible with GNU/Linux (unless something changed in the last year). Unless you count "not paying a dev to do the GNU/Linux version they promised" as a technical reason...

Sorry, but you're being way too naive in almost your entire post.
Shmerl Oct 14, 2016
I have 3D Atomic edition on GOG. And it's indeed gone now from the store for those who don't have it. Why can't Gearbox play nice and keep it in stores? Devolver should have kept the rights. They are way better owners than Gearbox.


Last edited by Shmerl on 14 October 2016 at 3:40 am UTC
ElectricPrism Oct 14, 2016
As someone who owns this game I'm glad I have it and there will be no effect, I can play eduke32 etc just fine.

Post 2000 duke series is trash anyways.
wolfyrion Oct 14, 2016
relax.... :P

Gearbox is also quoted in the article:

Originally posted by Gearbox Software:
As for when fans can expect to see Duke Nukem 3D back as a digital sale, we have plans to bring the game back this year

duke bloody sauce for the non believers:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225140/discussions/0/405692224227348589/


Last edited by wolfyrion on 14 October 2016 at 4:43 am UTC
Grimfist Oct 14, 2016
Wanted to post the same as wolfyrion, as the shitstorm over Gearbox was real :D
I own Megaton Edition on Steam, and Atomic Edition on GOG, so I am a lucky guy for now. I also bought the Anniversary Edition, as I really want to play the new levels, but I have my issues with this edition of the game. The normal game sound is already bad quality, but I assume the even dumbed that down. When compared to my native eduke32 version, where you can use a 44kHz sample rate for audio (the original in 1996 had 22kHz), the Anniversary Edition has worse sound than in 1996. Except for the "Duke Talk" which has been rerecorded with the original voice actor, but it feels so out of place. There is an option to resort to legacy Duke Talk, which sounds much better in my opinion. The also changed the Next Weapon/Previous Weapon system to be much slower then in the original, which is completely fucked up if you know the original. Things like freezing enemies from far away an finish them with a pistol shot and switching back is not possible with this. And my biggest issue, they changed the maps, e.g. E1L6 "The Abyss", has now one more secret area than in the original. And some of the sprites changed their appearance, for example the iconic six-pack aka big medikit. Oh, and it is not possible to bind mouse button 4 on onward, only left, right and middle. Come on Gearbox, when a hobby project like eduke gets this right, you certainly can also.

If I was not over the two hour mark for refund, this would be the first game ever I refunded, and this as a hardcore Duke Nukem fan. I am really disappointed by Gearbox.

P.S. And for those who asked, yes if you download Megation or Atomic Edition from GOG or Steam, you can copy out the game files (you only need the DUKE3D.grp) and play it with a source port like eduke32.


Last edited by Grimfist on 14 October 2016 at 6:40 am UTC
tijder Oct 14, 2016
Quoting: Comandante oardoWhen a game is DRMFREE, even if it is removed from stores, it can be shared like a book, so it can live for decades..

That's why they invented DRM...
legluondunet Oct 14, 2016
I own the Megatron Edition and I still can play this game with steam untill i uninstalled it from my hard drive. I first bought this game to play Duke Nukem with Eduke32 legally: you have a folder named "/Duke Nukem 3D/gameroot/classic" where are located the original game files. Does the new version "20th anniversary" give you the original files? Do you know if the files of this new version is compatible with Duke3D?


Last edited by legluondunet on 14 October 2016 at 9:06 am UTC
crt0mega Oct 14, 2016
Quoting: jordicomaI watch a video review from LGR (youtube), he is a dukenukem 3d fan, he complains that it's 20$ for a chapter, the sound is worse (it has some more sound), some graphic twitches, you cannot save (only rewind), no linux or mac support, and also says that the maps are not compatible with eduke32.
Wow, that sucks. Thanks for the info :(


Last edited by crt0mega on 14 October 2016 at 7:08 am UTC
Liam Dawe Oct 14, 2016
Quoting: wolfyrionrelax.... :P

Gearbox is also quoted in the article:

Originally posted by Gearbox Software:
As for when fans can expect to see Duke Nukem 3D back as a digital sale, we have plans to bring the game back this year

duke bloody sauce for the non believers:

https://steamcommunity.com/app/225140/discussions/0/405692224227348589/
They were talking about this new edition fyi.
tuubi Oct 14, 2016
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Quoting: legluondunetI own the Megatron Edition and I still can play this game with steam untill i uninstalled it from my hard drive.
The game is still in your library and you can reinstall it as many times as you like. You just can't buy it anymore.

I've also got the Atomic Edition on GOG, but I've only played it for a few minutes. It was fun back in the day, but I think I'll leave it for when I've got absolutely nothing else to play.
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