Duke Nukem Forever


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And what of all those videos and screensnaps from a few years ago? If even half of that stuff makes it into the final release (driving down a freeway away from an enormous thermonuclear explosion whilst firing at choppers) we have something special to look forward.

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It was said somewhere in an interview that everything from the video a few years back no longer exists, and they started from scratch sometime after that point.

Yeah, they must have produced tons of content. That's also why they asked all the resident morons on their forums to submit content ideas, am I rite? And 3drealms? Christ, they never ever did a real game after Duke3D.

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Shadow Warrior?? They also had a hand in Max Payne and Max Payne 2.

It was said somewhere in an interview that everything from the video a few years back no longer exists, and they started from scratch sometime after that point.

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yup. "The screenshots and videos that were here have been removed as they no longer represent the game's current look and feel. We will put more up at a later date." Taken from the website.

lol, by the time this comes out half-life 3 will be out and the physics will surpass this game. Then again I believe this whole duke nukem forever is a conspiracy and will never come out. Also what do they think of unreal 3, that game surpass most pc games out in graphics and polygons and im sure the physics are gonna be superb?

Duke Nukem Forever

The title says it all. I've been waiting for this game for years, as I did 5 years for DOOM 3! When it comes out, it'll be everything I expected it to be. I don't expect it to be better than every other game out there.

Like for example, I think that HL2 and DOOM 3 are different, but both equally perfect. I still play DOOM 3 more, but that's because the story unfolds so well, unlike HL and HL2, where I still don't know who the damn G-Man is or why I'm having to run from the whole city.

Duke Nukem Forever will most likely have awesome graphics, awesome sound, great physics, and of course, awesome dialouge.

So all I have to say is...

Hail to the king, baby!

lol, by the time this comes out half-life 3 will be out and the physics will surpass this game. Then again I believe this whole duke nukem forever is a conspiracy and will never come out.  Also what do they think of unreal 3, that game surpass most pc games out in graphics and polygons and im sure the physics are gonna be superb?

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well you do know that the polygon counts in unreal3 games are quite low;)

its the normal mapping that makes it look high, there are a few engines around now that can do this. the Realty Engine is my favorite alternative, will be used on xbox 2 titles as far as i know.

anyways there is no doubting that the unreal3 engine will rock though.

Duke Forever

Unlike Valve, who have spent most of their time developing the source engine, DNF has been under design for, um, a decade now. Regardless of engine changes, 3drealms must have produced a hell of a lot of content. A lot of ideas. A lot of set-pieces.

I swear this game is going to be *huge*. Literally, I'm expecting it to take a loong time to complete. They keep recruiting new level designers (see site).

Just like how Daikatana was awsome
Duke Forever

Unlike Valve, who have spent most of their time developing the source engine, DNF has been under design for, um, a decade now. Regardless of engine changes, 3drealms must have produced a hell of a lot of content. A lot of ideas. A lot of set-pieces.

I swear this game is going to be *huge*. Literally, I'm expecting it to take a loong time to complete. They keep recruiting new level designers (see site).

And what of all those videos and screensnaps from a few years ago? If even half of that stuff makes it into the final release (driving down a freeway away from an enormous thermonuclear explosion whilst firing at choppers) we have something special to look forward.

And anyway, this is 3drealms. Those guys aren't stupid... they know what the industry is like now, and that they can't get away with producing inferior content. Games like Half-Life lasted purely because they are of such high quality, irrespective of any graphics or game features or haveing two trillion weapons....

I have high hopes. PS, the 'Prey" project has reappeared again.

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Please don't be a necrophile and dig up OLD topics :angry:

This game will NEVER EVER EVER see the light of day.....EVER.....

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Heh so true, theres still some die hard fanboys out there though that'll swear otherwise. Frankly I can't believe 3D Realms are still around, if I as a company pushed a deadline for a customer back 8 Years+ I can pretty much gurantee that I won't be seeing many more customers.

I didn't say they did develop MP1 and 2 I said they had a hand in them. As for Shadow Warrior, if they didn't develop it... who did?

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Yeah I made a mistake. Shadow Warrior was (I think) developed internally by 3D Realms. I know for a fact, however, that it wasn't done by the Duke 3D team. Not that that team still exists anymore, however, as almost everyone has left the company since then.

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