Doom III is out there! W00T!


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Mine is order and put to one side... release date in the 13th of August and I can wait a little longer...? :woot: :woot: :woot:

You guys who live inthe States are one lucky people to be able to by this game this week...? :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

I like some of the pictures... Looks like it going to be a heart pounding game full of action blood and guts.... Sounds a little like Far Cry and just about every single FPS there is around... What the heck at least it will keep us away from other things for five minutes...

:yes:

music 9/10 (There is only music in the intro/menu/ending and its the same song done by Tweaker. If you like tool you will like the way it sounds)

gameplay 8/10 (The way the game has been designed causes you to slow down a little bit and be cautious)

weapons 8/10 (Pretty cool out of the ones ive seen)

scaryness 6/10 (Alot scarier than any other game ive played. Use good headphones if you have them really enhances the effect)

enjoyability 10/10 (I love it. 2 Thumbs up.)

playability 9/10 (Basically no problems that ive run into. Has some minor puzzles that could slow down your progression for a few minutes. Relies on the dark alot but the flashlight effect is wonderful.)

1280x1024 with everything on but AA here. Smooth gameplay all around :)

it is a hit allover :D

god bless the NET.

PERSONAL DATA ASSISTANT

Your PDA is critical to your work at UAC.

...

UAC emlpoyees store vital information on their PDAs that can be used to unlock the secrets of the facility.

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this reminds me of the first encounter with PDA in Unreal.

,Aug 1 2004, 01:34] My dad was there, and bought the preorder today (dumbass) but I called and he said he will sell it on tuesday :/

Show your dad some respect. He doesn't have to go to all the stores in town looking for a game, nor does he have to buy it for you. Maybe you should consider getting a job and doing it right your self?

Christ what the hell is wrong with kids today.

You're making a lot of assumptions there.

Yes?

DOOM.3-RELOADED + KEYGEN + Manual + Cheats = Seeds-239 Leechers-21191

DOOM 3-RELOADED = Seeds-58 Leechers-20906

Doom 3 = Seeds-2 Leechers-25656

Lats do the mat

25.656 + 20.906 + 21191 = 67.753

67.753 X 55 = $3.726.415

And it's only from one site.

Hi there guys, im new to the site and all... but ive seen this ongoing trend of people taking the word of sites as bond. Try the game yourself and make a judgement based off of that. HardOCP is not an authority on what i enjoy, they dont know my playing style, they dont know what i like and dont like HardOCP gives you their take on a game not yours. So with reference to Doom III it is going to suck for some, because there will just be some elements that dont appeal to them they are neither wrong or right they are simply stating their opinion. Much like i am now.

Yes?

DOOM.3-RELOADED + KEYGEN + Manual + Cheats = Seeds-239 Leechers-21191

DOOM 3-RELOADED = Seeds-58 Leechers-20906

Doom 3 = Seeds-2 Leechers-25656

Lats do the mat

25.656 + 20.906 + 21191 = 67.753

67.753 X 55 = $3.726.415

And it's only from one site.

I think that should be $37,264.15

Show your dad some respect.  He doesn't have to go to all the stores in town looking for a game, nor does he have to buy it for you.  Maybe you should consider getting a job and doing it right your self?

Christ what the hell is wrong with kids today.

It was my money :rolleyes: He was out on business, I called him up and asked him to stop at a few places and look. He has all of my money that I work for. I can't drive yet.

Don't make assumptions.

,Aug 1 2004, 19:36] It was my money :rolleyes: He was out on business, I called him up and asked him to stop at a few places and look. He has all of my money that I work for. I can't drive yet.

Don't make assumptions.

Fine, fact is he's still your dad. Rather or not it was your money is irrelevent to the main point. You should show him some respect when ge goes out to buy something for you instead of calling your dad a dumb ass.

Fine, fact is he's still your dad. Rather or not it was your money is irrelevent to the main point. You should show him some respect when ge goes out to buy something for you instead of calling your dad a dumb ass.

I told him exaclty what to buy.

I don't think you would want ANOTHER 10 dollars of your's wasted, would you?

I'm 24 years old and if I called my dad a dumbass he would beat my ass...

I'm 28, and I'm pretty sure my dad would as well. Not that I'd be that much of a disrespectful brat to ever insult my dad when he was doing me a favor, especially when I spend more than $10 on a typical day for lunch. :whistle:

,Aug 1 2004, 19:40] I told him exaclty what to buy.

I don't think you would want ANOTHER 10 dollars of your's wasted, would you?

Jesus you just don't get it I guess. You should respect your dad regardless of if he wastes 10 bloody dollars. Maybe you should add up how much money he spent raising you. (probably too much it seems) Wasting 10 dollars or getting the wrong thing is not an excuse. You're lucky he went and tried to find it for you at all.

If I was your dad you'd be off to military school with your attitude.

,Aug 1 2004, 19:48] i bet you've never thought it before though right??:rolleyes::

Damn right. Not over 10 dollars, or for getting the wrong thing when he was trying to do something nice for you. You should have been THINKING it was nice of him to try to find it for you. Not publicly calling him a dumbass or whatever because he got the wrong thing.

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