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Play My Duke Nukem 1 Mods in your browser!

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whoa nice, works pretty well it seems.

Just remembered that I couldn't use my standard keyboard setup, since 'S' which I use for jumping toggles the sound on/off...
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Wow, neat!
I've never played a duke 1 mod before, but this seems really fun.
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@Tulip, you can still change the keybindings like normal.
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This is useful for when I'm at work. Thanks
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Put a warning next to any links to it (e.g. the homepage) that, since it uses Java, thanks to a bug in the more recent versions, if you try to use it on a browser implementing a variation of the Gecko2 engine (K-Meleon, FF2, a lot of versions of Opera, etc) it will crash your PC...
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That's really your own lookout for using an outdated browser. If there was a crash bug in, say, FF3/4 or Chrome (or maybe even IE, if you're feeling generous), it might be good practice to warn your users. However, there are a lot of good reasons to move beyond any of the outdated browsers you mention.
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Im glad you guys are enjoying the games.
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DHeadshot wrote:Put a warning next to any links to it (e.g. the homepage) that, since it uses Java, thanks to a bug in the more recent versions, if you try to use it on a browser implementing a variation of the Gecko2 engine (K-Meleon, FF2, a lot of versions of Opera, etc) it will crash your PC...
I suggest implementing a browser restriction in the webpage code prompting people to upgrade - saves pissing people off.
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TerminILL wrote:That's really your own lookout for using an outdated browser. If there was a crash bug in, say, FF3/4 or Chrome (or maybe even IE, if you're feeling generous), it might be good practice to warn your users. However, there are a lot of good reasons to move beyond any of the outdated browsers you mention.
K-Meleon isn't outdated - it expands on the Gecko2 engine because the Gecko3 engine is still incredibly buggy and full of memory leaks. It runs at the same level as FF3.5, compensating for the engine deficiencies with its own code!
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