Some levels I made for Duke 1:
http://www.mediafire.com/?smswo3zu9wfs16t
NOTE: Requires de_decod (comes with DukeEdit v2.01) and REGISTERED Duke 1 trilogy to decode the enc file in the zip. Decoder available here: http://dosclassics.com/duke/downloads/dn1edit20.zip
Not the best levels, but try 'em out anyway.
The text file in there has a typo, I was supposed to type "Duke Edit v2.0", not "Duke Edit v1.0".
Some of the levels don't have cameras or DUKE letters because I couldn't find any reasonable places to put them. Also, they could be a lot better, but I mainly made them to try out the various Duke 1 editors.
Does anyone still often make Duke 1 levels? What are the best/worst levels you've played?
Duke Nukem 1 levels
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Did you not see the level in the original trilogy with them all in a single line? (The DUKE letters.)Some of the levels don't have cameras or DUKE letters because I couldn't find any reasonable places to put them. Also, they could be a lot better, but I mainly made them to try out the various Duke 1 editors.
Also, the last level pack for Duke I played didn't have this encode nonsense. Why is it necessary?
EDIT: No. I'm not putting up with this nonsense. I'll stick to proton's Revenge.
What you really need, not what you think you ought to want.
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Letters in a single line. I forgot about that.Levellass wrote:Did you not see the level in the original trilogy with them all in a single line? (The DUKE letters.)Some of the levels don't have cameras or DUKE letters because I couldn't find any reasonable places to put them. Also, they could be a lot better, but I mainly made them to try out the various Duke 1 editors.
Also, the last level pack for Duke I played didn't have this encode nonsense. Why is it necessary?
EDIT: No. I'm not putting up with this nonsense. I'll stick to proton's Revenge.
The encode stuff is to stop people from playing custom levels who have not yet bought the full Duke 1 trilogy. I wasn't sure if encoding is still necessary these days.
I honestly doubt it, you can rip Duke Nukem off any number of websites if you're that desperate and by and large the companies don't really care. (They care in principle of course, but the current 'trade' in illegal 90s games is not worth their time and money to stop, except in the broadest cases such as shutting down popular websites.)
Proton's revenge just had the files, copy them into a directory and viola!
Also... I'm wondering WHY custom levels are treated this way, when I make Keen 1 levels I do not protect them so that only registered users can use them, indeed even with say Keen 5 levels, if you don't have the registered game, legally or no, you can't play the levels. I HAVE the registered game and I can't play your levels and I'm not motivated to ever do so until I can copy-paste and work them.
Proton's revenge just had the files, copy them into a directory and viola!
Also... I'm wondering WHY custom levels are treated this way, when I make Keen 1 levels I do not protect them so that only registered users can use them, indeed even with say Keen 5 levels, if you don't have the registered game, legally or no, you can't play the levels. I HAVE the registered game and I can't play your levels and I'm not motivated to ever do so until I can copy-paste and work them.
What you really need, not what you think you ought to want.
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Cool, I haven't played Proton's Revenge and Proton's Master Plan yet. Sounds good, I'll try them.Nickssoft wrote:http://nickssoftware.spatang.com/classic.htm
If you have Java you can now play Protons Revenge and Protons Master Plan in your browser with no downloads required!