yay thanks!
Friends,
Duke 3D-PSP build 98 is now ready for play. There are two changes to this build. The first one is what forum users have been requesting the most.... music support.
The game will now play the original midi soundtrack to duke3d, no patching is necessary this time. You do, however, need the actual gravis ultrasound sound patches. They are free, and legal, though. You can get them from http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_m...imidity.tar.gz
The installation information is included in the readme.
Another very welcome change to the build is the implementation of a custom eboot icon, custom eboot background, and atrac3 sound submitted by the talented dcemu forum-goer NyghtcrawleR. Thanks man, it looks and sounds pretty slick. No more do we have to look at that goofy "Doom PSP" icon.
As always, if you have any questions or comments... or suggestions, pm, email, or icq me.
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yeah!!! finally
thank you very much!
Awsome job MrPeanut! This is one of my all-time favorite games...now portable.
SOMEBODY GIVE THIS GUY "CODER" STATUS!
I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner. ~Aleister Crowley (1875-1947)
SO!! why does this not work for me?
Am I being a n00b?
I have put it in my game folder, game150 folder, swapped kernel functions around etc and still can not get it to work
Mike..
This game does not work for me either. When it loads up it just goes back to the XMB but i dont get an error it just takes me back to the xmb
This only works on 1.5 firmware, it will not work on my Custom firmware. I tried this after converting to a 1.0 eboot.
you need a orginal duke3d.grp from the orginal game.
mrpeanut please fix the bugs that this game freezes sometimes at loading a level, and make it that the analoug has desame movement speed as the arrow pad. that would be really nice...
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