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Something doesn't look quite right about that model.
The head.Something doesn't look quite right about that model.
I get a real "dollar store Duke" vibe out of it. Maybe better than Zombie Mutant Duke in the previous build? But it's still kind of off.
Duki Nuki: "I've come here to chew ass, and I'm all out of ass"Something doesn't look quite right about that model.
I get a real "dollar store Duke" vibe out of it. Maybe better than Zombie Mutant Duke in the previous build? But it's still kind of off.
He looks like an action figure.
Is that supposed to be a devastator accessory in the corner? Never seen one outside the viewmodel before…
Dang ol' time to kick 'em ol' alien ass wit' 'em all 'pew pew' and hwhat nots, and chew 'em bubblegums, ya know hwhat.It's Duke Boomhauer, not Nukem.
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I wonder if I had a rare variant because I had this toy as a kid and didn't realize it came with a shareware copy of Duke 3D. I already owned Duke 64 and thought "It must be the same game." Then when I got to the strippers I realized I possessed something special.
Sounds like another Duke renaissance. I guess 2011 must have some more community interest after the 2001 build dropped.
Update: people are now tinkering with the released 2011 version. See in the video. My question is: why now? 2011 was made in UE 1 so why did it take 11 years for modders to fuck around with it? I can understand fucking around with 2011 and reincorporate things from the 2001 build but why now?
Gearbox infamously removed modding tools and access to the console for the final release of the game, with the excuse of preventing cheating on Multiplayer, but they did it in such a lazy way that most of the editor still came within the game but it lacked the main executable, the 2001 leak came with the editor, which made it possible to link it to the 2011 version.
Update: people are now tinkering with the released 2011 version. See in the video. My question is: why now? 2011 was made in UE 1 so why did it take 11 years for modders to fuck around with it? I can understand fucking around with 2011 and reincorporate things from the 2001 build but why now?
Shit. That must have been a legendary moment back when getting the good stuff meant downloading grainy bmps off the net or illicitly obtaining copies of razzle.I wonder if I had a rare variant because I had this toy as a kid and didn't realize it came with a shareware copy of Duke 3D. I already owned Duke 64 and thought "It must be the same game." Then when I got to the strippers I realized I possessed something special.
Any information on how that works? it sounds so weird.Gearbox infamously removed modding tools and access to the console for the final release of the game, with the excuse of preventing cheating on Multiplayer, but they did it in such a lazy way that most of the editor still came within the game but it lacked the main executable, the 2001 leak came with the editor, which made it possible to link it to the 2011 version.