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Maplegyver 01-02-2005 12:40 PM

the farcry story is teh suck, i wont be buying the 2nd

Akuma 01-02-2005 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by maple
the farcry story is teh suck, i wont be buying the 2nd

imwithstupid:

Coleman 01-02-2005 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by geRV
Doom 3 engine is perfectly capable of outdoor environments. People screamed the same shit about the quake 3 engine because back then it taxed the system like no other game, but its been used in a shitload of games with outdoor envoronments.

What people don't get is even in an "outdoor" environment its basically still "indoors". All it is, is a larger room with a skybox for the most part. Doom 3 engine is gonna be used in a load of games id reckon, source engine is plagued with bugs at the minute and ive yet to hear of the crytek engine being licensed out..probably never happen now since theyre owned by ea anyway.

go say "hi" to your knee!!1111

geRV 01-02-2005 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Coleman
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Originally Posted by geRV
Doom 3 engine is perfectly capable of outdoor environments. People screamed the same shit about the quake 3 engine because back then it taxed the system like no other game, but its been used in a shitload of games with outdoor envoronments.

What people don't get is even in an "outdoor" environment its basically still "indoors". All it is, is a larger room with a skybox for the most part. Doom 3 engine is gonna be used in a load of games id reckon, source engine is plagued with bugs at the minute and ive yet to hear of the crytek engine being licensed out..probably never happen now since theyre owned by ea anyway.

go say "hi" to your knee!!1111

Well that made sense... oOo:


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