Duke Nukem 3D Downloads - Mac
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Patch

Patch for Full Version

Upgrades to 1.2 (602 k)

Patch for Demo (except the 4 level MacUser demo)

Upgrades to 1.2 (349 k)

Patch for MacUser Demo

Upgrades to 1.2 (350 k)

Download and Install InstructionsBack to Top

  • Click on the above link.
  • The file will automatically download and UnStuff, creating a "Duke 3D 1.2 Update" folder
  • Run the appropriate updater(PowerPC or 68K) to update your main Duke Nukem 3D application. This will update you to version 1.2.
  • Copy the "Duke Net Startup" application(version 1.2) into your Duke Nukem folder, replacing the old Net Startup application.

Patch History

Changes For v1.2Back to Top

NOTE TO MAC OS 8 USERS: All versions of Duke Nukem 3D(including 1.2) are fully compatible with Mac OS 8, and in fact have better performance (generally 5-10% speed up) over Mac OS 7.6 on the same PowerMac.

  • Tweaked Appletalk and TCP/IP networking to make them more reliable. An option was added to "TCP/IP Options" in the Net Startup application which can help make 3+ player games work better.
  • Fixed screen capture bug introduced in 1.1.
  • Bug introduced in 1.1 that put incorrect default file name in Save AsÉ and Save Demo AsÉ dialogs fixed.
  • Crashes and "script errors" on startup have been fixed. Your "con cache" file will automatically be re-built the first time you play the updated version, but shouldn't need to be rebuilt again unless you use new or different con files.
  • The game no longer leaves the sound quality setting for your mac set to 22khz on quit. It now restores the original setting.
  • 3+ player network games over Appletalk and TCP/IP are much more reliable.
  • You can now have Duke automatically switch your monitor resolution when it starts up. Set this option in Graphics Options.
  • Crashes when loading some 3rd party maps have been fixed.
  • A sound bug that caused a gradual loss of channels was fixed.
  • Incorrect "out of memory" errors are no longer displayed if you try to start the game while the config file is open in another application.
  • Turning on/off Adult Mode in the Parental Lock dialog now correctly adds/removes artwork from the game without requiring you to quit and start again.
  • Conflicts with 4 button Kensington mice have been fixed. To set up the extra buttons on your mouse to act as keys in Duke, make sure you use the "Custom" configurations for each key in the Kensington control panel. To do custom setups, hold down the "option" key when clicking on the popup menu for the button you want to assign a key to. Then select "Custom" from the menu, and enter a line like the following:

      1[KeyDown(A)];2[KeyUp(A)]

    Where A is the key you want to be sent to Duke when you press that mouse button. Make sure to put the key in both the KeyDown and KeyUp messages.