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The method above requires root access and unexperienced users might mess up their device.
Wouldn't it be easier for everyone if the package's maintainer repackaged the game for fremantle and uploaded it to fremantle repos? That way people woudn't need to manually install packages.
Other than that nice to know that duke3d works also in n900.
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I'm using the non-sw version of the .deb package (since the share ware version had more errors) with my own duke3d.grp from the game disc. But you can use the duke3d.grp file from the 3Drealms Share Ware distro of the game as well.
Here's a copy of the SW grp file (just unzip first):
http://drolyag.tripod.com/duke3d.zip
Be sure to put duke3d.grp file in your memory card's /share/duke3d directory. (keep it all lowercase)
Download and install the .deb file from:
http://repository.maemo.org/extras/p...emo2_armel.deb
Before running the game the first time, edit the following file:
/usr/share/duke3d/duke3d.cfg
Change the screen size to 800x480
If you run the game before editing this file, you'll need to edit the copy that's created at first run time. That's in:
$HOME/.duke3d/duke3d.cfg
You can also customize your controls in this file if you like, but it's easier to do this in the game settings itself to whatever is most comfortable for you.
Remember, in the game toggle on the Mouse look button and you can then look and aim with the N900's touch screen!
Biggest gripe is that the N900 has no ESC key and you can't bind that function to anything else in the config file. So if you want to navigate the game's menus to save/load, customize controls, or cleanly exit the game you must use a bluetooth keyboard or keyboard input over a VNC server.
Of course if you just want to quit the game, you can just tap the power button and click "end current task".
Here we go. It's no screencast, but I think I got a decent focus length in this video.
Duke Nukem 3D on the N900:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsWVfLF79Cg
Last edited by cddiede; 2009-12-07 at 03:17.