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Duke Nukem Forever still not finished after 14 years

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Today’s PC patch brings significant changes.
Developed began in 1997, the game was released in 2011 but, it seems, Duke Nukem Forever is still not finsihed. Today’s PC patch release brings a number of tweaks and alterations that, on paper at least, sound fairly significant from a gameplay perspective.
Servers have been overhauled, weapon/inventory structure changed and textures improved. A console patch is expected soon.
Here’s the full list of PC changes:

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