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Its just they way it is... probaley some people limiting the upload speed i think and you share that across 1000's of people its not going to be very fast at all.

Also just cause you pre-ordered the game still makes you a "pirate". You are downloading a game which you do not own illegally. :laugh:

well he HAS paid for the license, the cd is only the medium... soo technically its not piracy?

So, can anyone confirm the rumor that the final boss is indeed the dreaded Cyberdemon of old? Just say yes or no, and post a screenshot. Nothing too extensive.

As for me, im just waiting for EB to let me know when they get it in, since I pre-ordered a while ago. You guys need to stop getting so worked up about how well it will run or whatnot, it's really quite pathetic. And to those who did get it, just shut up and stop bragging. It's ****ing rediculous.

If you go right back into this thread i think around the 35-45 page mark. Theres has been an image posted of the final boss and me being Doom'less i can't confirm it was the cyberdemon but it did look the right size to be one.

If you go right back into this thread i think around the 35-45 page mark. Theres has been an image posted of the final boss and me being Doom'less i can't confirm it was the cyberdemon but it did look the right size to be one.

Yeah, real funny. :crazy:

So I guess nobody has beaten SP yet?

Its just they way it is... probaley some people limiting the upload speed i think and you share that across 1000's of people its not going to be very fast at all.

Also just cause you pre-ordered the game still makes you a "pirate". You are downloading a game which you do not own illegally.  :laugh:

You have to look at as 1 person started with a ton a BW, then he waited till the distro got over 10% and then stopped. Now it is left up to cable and DSL folks and the few with bigger lines to seed. Not that people are hindering their upload, just 1x2000 is alot, and now its like 15x25000+ so mathmatically splitting an upload across the board right now with what I "hear" is insane.

How fast the tracker updates....the faster it goes, remember that trackers point to people with what files. That is why in the KaZaA days, if you searched and waited 10 mins, you're out the file. EDIT: Hence JuMP Supernode....supernode=tracker

If you go right back into this thread i think around the 35-45 page mark. Theres has been an image posted of the final boss and me being Doom'less i can't confirm it was the cyberdemon but it did look the right size to be one.

are you talking about the one that i took from map Hellhole

i doubt its teh final boss, suposedly its 1 of the 3 bosses in teh game, that boss i went to is the one that has the most HP of the 3

and belive me its true, i had godmode, give all commands and unloaded at least 3 give all codes of BFG blasts into him. he was still ticken

Looks like I unlocked the special version of the game with different weapons. :D

http://www.tmalliance.com/uploads/008163/DOOM310.jpg

the status bar (ammo health armor) looks weired also for some reaosn, cant place it.

is that from the Doom 3 alpha

Will it run on a 1.2Ghz Thunderbird, 512Mb DDR 266, ATI Radeon 7000 32Mb? :/

800x600, everything set to the lowest/off? Would it be possible to get 20-25fps?

hey man, i have a Gefore 3 TI 500 64MB 4xAGP , im not using it, and its a step up from that, if you want it pm me ;)

Will it run on a 1.2Ghz Thunderbird, 512Mb DDR 266, ATI Radeon 7000 32Mb? :/

800x600, everything set to the lowest/off? Would it be possible to get 20-25fps?

Don't quote me but I doubt it. Have you checked out the [H]ardOCP DOOM 3 [H]ardware Guide. Well worth the read even if you know your PC will run it, good tips for optimizing it.

I *really* like this game. I just got to a part where you're crawling around in the ceiling, and you can look down through the grates under you...and I heard this weird chewing sound, so I look down, and I see a skinny zombie chowing down on the intestines of one of the fat zombies. Sounded disgusting. I smiled.

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