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Jesus H. Christ, this game is intense. And I'm not talking about some pussy game of Counter-Strike here, I mean f**king intense. Everything you've heard from the reviews seems to be pretty much 100% solid fact: this game will scare the piss out of you. id set out to create an action-packed horror video game, and they've done just that. Don't expect the sort of gameplay depth you got in System Shock or Resident Evil, because this game wasn't made with innovative gameplay in mind. It was made to scare you witless. All the elements come together so well, it's almost flawless in atmosphere. I'm glad I kept low expectations, because I've just been blown away. This is a pure-bred FPS of the highest calibur, and could only have come from id. Half-Life 2's gonna have to pull a very large rabbit out of it's hat to beat this.
I'd rather not spoil the experience by describing it to you, so I'll just say this. Take the advice id have given you. Turn the lights off, lock the door, turn the sound all the way up, and play alone. I can't even being to imagine how this game plays with a top of the line system.
Re: Doom 3
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Post your specs so I'll be able to guess if it'll run ok on my pc. :smile:
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Athlon XP2600+
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Radeon 9600 Pro
I'm running it on medium settings at 800x600. The first few levels have a large amount of detail, and as such some heavy fps drops occur here. But later on, things smooth out ok. But for some reason, when cut scenes occur, my fps is flawless, yet when I can move around again (the same area), my fps drops. Odd really. Don't expect it to run well and look as good as it does in the screenshots, because it won't. :smile: Doom 3 is a good excuse to upgrade.
Re: Doom 3
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Wed Aug 4th 2004 at 1:19am
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I've decided on my upgrade!
Athlon 64bit fx-43
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Latest Geforce card (nameblank)
7.1 THX sounds (ought to give d3 some boost in fun)
I can't wait to get it, but I gotta keep workign!
Re: Doom 3
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omg, Ferret has finally crossed a dog with a koala bear.......... :biggrin:
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I've just played it at a friends house and I have to agree with you for the most part, Kage. The thing about it that bothers me though is how plentiful the health, armor, and ammo seem to be. you can go berserk in every firefight and never run out of ammo, or be too far from a powerup. I prefer games (like system shock) that keep you on the ragged edge in terms of equipment. it just adds a whole new element of desperation and contributes enormously to a frightening atmosphere. However this is a small quibble, if you have the time, money, and system for it, you have no excuse but to go out and get it right now!
Re: Doom 3
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Its not out here yet. Good excuse if you ask me :razz:
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I must resist the evils of Doom 3... Well, at least until I finish my maps. :smile:
Re: Doom 3
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I have almost the same setup as Kage.. but a P4 1.3... it is quite likely to be the scariest game ever.. and its so action packed.. and when the lights go off.. omaI!!!
I suggest you go out and get it... and you does include CampaignJunkie!!!!
The shadows and lighting really do it all.
Re: Doom 3
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HD, don't worry it'll be out for all eternity now.
Re: Doom 3
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d00m3 is out??? Or did u just get a demo?
Re: Doom 3
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It's out: just check out the not-so-active countdown timer on their website. Dont know why they didn't release it in UK at the same time, the only effect a staggered release could have is increased piracy.
Re: Doom 3
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Not out in the UK as they'll probably want to release throughout Europe at the same time, which means they have to have it translated and ready to release simultaneously - which might add a week or two to the release date :sad:
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hm......i should of asked a friend of mine in the states to send it to me.
Re: Doom 3
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well well, maps own bigtime :]
Re: Doom 3
Posted by matt on
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Whats the multiplayer like? Is it mappable?
Re: Doom 3
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It's out in the UK next week.
Re: Doom 3
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ohhh thanks for that tip omega, im getting a radeon 9800 pro when my dad gives me some cash hehe.
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Here's a little trick that'll boost your fps dramatically. In the base folder, load up the config file, find the line called "seta image_cacheMegs" and change the setting to the amount of system memory you have. It might be a bit jittery when first loading up and shutting down the game, but in-between your fps should increase by a large amount.
I am now able to play at high quality at 1280x1024 with noticeably better FPS counts than I did when playing at medium quality at 800x600. I also happened to have Kazaa and Azureus open at the same time. Insane.
Re: Doom 3
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DOOM 3 BEST GAME EVER MADE
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I can't wait when I get a new computer. Then I'll be able to buy D3, discover it ain't all that special, and put it on the shelf to collect dust next to Morrowind, BF1942, RtCW, Jedi Knight 2, Starsiege: Tribes, the Sims, SimCity3... uh, basically 3/4ths of the PC games I own...
Re: Doom 3
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Sorry, Half-Life 2 has to be RELEASED before you can say that :wink:
I'm enjoying DOOM 3, but I'm a little disappointed in some ways. It's a bit too repetitive, linear, and claustrophobic for my tastes (especially since I'm claustrophobic in real life to some degree). I think HL2 will be superior if Valve can reach their goals with it, because it's going to push gameplay in new directions, rather than just graphics. But hopefully D3 will keep us busy/scared s**tless until then lol. One really nice thing about D3, though, is the intuitive interation with computer panels etc., all done without a 'use' button.
Re: Doom 3
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Any change of some screens?
Re: Doom 3
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Man i just got the Radeon x800 and that is by far the best damn video card on the earth right now. Ive been playing doom3 with it and the graphics are sooooo good you feel like you are actually there (plus my THX surround sound speakers) great game. Just dont put the sound up too high, or graphics too high.
Re: Doom 3
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I'll say this: playing it with the lights on and the sound on normal volume, it isn't half special. Playing it with headphones on in pitch black, where you can really hear all the beauty of the sound (and considering all the lighting work, I was shocked at the sound quality), it is a better-than-film experience. Walk around on Ultra settings for a while too, you'll see what the game is really supposed to be.
I didn't like it until I saw a guy moving from one side of the room to the other, and watched the shadows cycle over the veins in his hand. That's f**king quality.
Re: Doom 3
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But if it took graphical detail for you to like it, surely its not that good a game :razz:
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Atmosphere = 10950763985764x most movies in this game. Scariest f**king s**t ever.
Re: Doom 3
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Hehe, he started making mobile phone games, I think he may even have stopped that now :biggrin:
Re: Doom 3
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I'll stick to AVP2. Much scarier IMO, better gameplay and doesn't rely on flashy graphics to get its audience.
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I'm just saying that all Doom3 appears to be is an engine show off. And
IMO it doesn't even look fantastic. Yeah sure there's nifty lighting
effects, but everything just looks like plastic for godsake. They
could've halved the poly counts and added some decent shaders like HL2
and it'd have looked 10x better.
The game is godawful.
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Have you played it, Nick?
I thought pretty much the same way as you when I was just looking at screen shots. everything actualy looks much more real in-game. I'd also comment that I think it definatly is up there with AVP2 in terms of scaryness.
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It took me half an hour of playing it on a friends computer to get over
the wow factor and get bored of the game. That was playing 20 minutes
straight from the start, then skipping around a couple of bits which he
picked out as "AWESOME!!1111!!!". All seemed the same to me.
And D3 carries fear CONSTANTLY. Personally I like fear being built up,
not KNOWING that the next room is definately gonna have something in
it. AVP2 had you constantly wondering when the aliens were actually
gonna bloody show up. It kept you on your toes, rather than going
"Ooooh scary noise, MONSTER. scary noise, MONSTER. scary noise,
MONSTER". AVP was more like "scary noise, creepy environement, glimpse
of alien, predator sounds, scary noise, scary noise, something moved,
beep on the motion scanner, HOLY CRAP THEY'RE EVERYWHERE!!!".
Re: Doom 3
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Okay first you need to play more than 20 min. I mean the game is 23 hours long!!!! There is much more to what the game has to offer, and Ive played AVP2 and although the game play is a little better (not as confined as D<sup>3</sup> is) D<sup>3</sup> ofers a greater terror for the senario you are presented with. And truthfully the attacks are almost similar, once you hear that sound behind you 25% of the time it is a monster.... Kinda like AVP2....
Re: Doom 3
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I must say, I've been playing AVP2 again recently, and it is as KingNic said, creepy, even with the cheats on. I havn't played D3 yet, but when I do I'll definately make a note of seeing which is "freakier"