Doom III is out there! W00T!


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Actually Slyph, the game will run fine for you. But at only around 800x600 and High Quality or 1024x768 and Low Quality (I think). Please check this link (the HardOCP Doom III Hardware Guide) for more details on how I know this information.

Doom III Hardware Guide (HardOCP.com)

will it run good on mine, being that i only have a p4 1.8 proc, and a ati 9600 pro????

If you say yes, and i hope you do, i'll go and buy it tomorrow, or at least check to see if they have it so i can bring it home and get started.....

Go ready the artical at HardOCP...Yes it will run but at low res.

- O'Connor's a Nub - If you are not joking, you deserve to die ;). I just hate when people say things like that despite the fact that HardOCP said like 5 times throughout their article how amazing the game looked + one can see that for themselves through screenshots and videos already + you have not played the game yet. Finally, for those who are worried about their hardware setup being too bad to play the game, please believe me when I say that 640x480 still looks pretty damn good (if you don't believe me, read HardOCP's Hardware Guide). I am not going to play this game much until I upgrade my video card/possibly whole system only because I have a Geforce 2 MX 440 (that is the worst of the worst lol), but I will play it for 5 minutes just to know that I have played Doom III for a bit :).

Ultimately, I would like to thank Id Software and John Carmack for Doom, Doom II, Final Doom, Wolf 3D and Quake I/II/III Arena and more :)

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