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I looked up to that older topic from 2009 and none of theses things worked :(
I went to the setup, I saved and started the game, but the controls remains the same! (I wanted to aim with my mouse and stuff)
So on I tried EDuke32, I open the file saying EDuke32 and it says.
"Duke Nukem 3D game data was not found. A valid copy of 'duke3d.grp' or other compatible data is needed to run EDuke32.

You can find 'duke3d.grp' in the............"
and I am using windows 7
This question / problem has been solved by Vagabond image
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Drop the eDuke32 files into a Duke Nukem 3D install directory. It will detect, and from there you can change the controls.
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Vagabond: Drop the eDuke32 files into a Duke Nukem 3D install directory. It will detect, and from there you can change the controls.
haha genius! looks like the game is on crack or something!
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If you want to change the controls in the original DOS version you could edit the duke.ini file. That's how I did it back in the day and that's what I did with the GOG release to change a few keys around.
The file should look strange to normal people, but for me that always was the easiest way to do that.
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just use setup.exe to change the controls.
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Jeffpiatt: just use setup.exe to change the controls.
Yeah, this is really the easiest way. Just go through the files and click on setup.exe. Customize it however you want from there.
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Just clicking on the file will not work on a 64 bit Windows. Use the link in the start menu.
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Alright, total noob here. Is it possible to use a Xbox 360 controller and map the movement to the left and right thumb-sticks? Or even use more than 4 buttons?