Hello fellow Duke3D fans! I just recently discovered the greatness of EDuke32 and the ability to play Duke again on modern Operating Systems.
So I went ahead, installed the latest version of EDuke 32 (from 20091231), and the high-resolution pack (also the latest version).
I use my Duke Nukem 3D Atomic Edition grp file to start up the game.
My system is a Q6600 Quadcore machine with 4GB RAM & a Geforce 8800GTS video card on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
I have the "Polymer" option enabled in the EDUKE32 software and I'm playing a 1920 x 1080 32-bit resolution.
Duke 3D looks great this way, no flickering or anything, but I don't get shiny surfaces like in this polymer demo on youtube:
http://www.youtube.c...h?v=I4Jtp_YJ8R0
My question : is it normal? Is it still in progress or is this a misconfiguration on my system/installation?
I have selected the highest possible texture quality & 4x Anisotropic Filtering inside Duke's Video Render settings.
I have to say I'm amazed by how alive Duke 3D still is. I replayed the 3 first episodes of Atomic Edition and it's so great to be able to do that again!

What a turnaround for this game if you look at the 2D sprites from 1996