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I will honestly say I expect MoHAA to do better in terms of graphics.
Gray Matter's work is too dark, too brown and grey and too ID-ish for my taste http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/smile.gif |
My guess:
MoHAA will own the Q3 engine. MoH:Whatever will own the Doom3 engine. ------------------ "Unplug all electrical devices and come out with your servo-mitts in the air!" |
Which game do you think will make the best use of the Q3A engine? Return To Castle Wolfenstein or Medal Of Honor Allied Asault?
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ID's artists suck, their gameplay sucks, their engine rocks (better than Epic and Monolith IMHO).
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I must disagree on that...
Yes, id engines are always the best (they got JC after all) and their artists are the best also (just watch the new doom engine presentation). I am sure Doom 3 (or wherever they call it) will be id's best game to date with exellent gameplay (read the interview with Jim Dose on Dailyradar and you'll see what I mean). P.S The new doom engine is gonna rock big time as will Allied Assault (the best use of Q3A engine to date). ------------------ "We've been doing hacks and tricks for years, but now we'll be able to do things we've been wanting to do for a long time," Carmack said. "For instance, every light has its own highlight and every surface casts a shadow, like in the real world. Everything can behave the same now and we can apply effects for every pixel." |
I'd say it seems like ID's got the best engine, but I don't think Epic is too far behind - at least people compare them.
I personally don't like ID's artists too much http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/biggrin.gif It also seem like their engine shine the most on other company's game (ie this one). ID's gameplay isn't so bad, though... [This message has been edited by BadScript (edited March 16, 2001).] |
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