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diskoboy
05-07-2008, 03:11 PM
Wow! Didn't see this one coming!

Well.... Looks like id software is making a new Doom to show off their new Tech 5 engine.

http://www.joystiq.com/2008/05/07/doom-4-announced-id-software-hiring/

rkotm
05-07-2008, 03:15 PM
maybe this time there wont be any closed corridors or dark hallways and shitty character designs. Hope this is portable to 360 and PS3.

roushimsx
05-07-2008, 05:13 PM
Can't wait. Doom 3 got really good in the second half (you know, when it quit relying on bullshit monster spawning and monster closets and focused more on creative level and encounter design), so assuming they've learned their lesson then this could pan out to be really fucking good.

Let's just hope that they include optional subtitles for those that wish to enable them. It's downright bullshit that a third party had to make a mod for Doom 3 for that, especially when the games (released years earlier) that so obviously inspired various design decisions in Doom 3 included subtitles.

kedawa
05-08-2008, 01:17 AM
I don't want to read PDA's and listen to orders this time. I just want to shoot things in the face and run around like the old days.

ms89
05-08-2008, 03:34 AM
I don't want to read PDA's and listen to orders this time. I just want to shoot things in the face and run around like the old days.

This guy gets it. :hail:

NE146
05-08-2008, 09:54 AM
What they need to do is spend more time working on the flashlight concept to get good flashlight effects. Maybe we can have a battery that gets weaker and you have to find fresh batteries all the time.

calthaer
05-08-2008, 10:28 AM
Yes, fresh batteries. You can drain the water from the pool in the backyard and go down the ladder and get the batteries from the radio floating on that pool chair. Just make sure to turn the water back on pretty fast or the nuclear reactor in the bottom of the pool will go into meltdown mode and the purple meteor will win and you'll never rescue Sandy.

heybtbm
05-08-2008, 10:44 AM
I'd be happier if they'd finally release Doom II on XBLA.

Slate
05-08-2008, 01:04 PM
Didn't they say they weren't going to make Doom 4? I'm glad they decided to make it, But it bugs me that they said that they weren't going to make it and now they are..

kaedesdisciple
05-08-2008, 07:12 PM
I don't want to read PDA's and listen to orders this time. I just want to shoot things in the face and run around like the old days.

That was why I really enjoyed playing it co-op over Xbox Live. No slowing down, just grab a buddy, run & gun through hordes of demons.

BHvrd
05-08-2008, 08:50 PM
Figures.

Id always finds a way to fuck me up as soon as I get a new graphics card. I'm sure I won't be playing this game at full framerate till I have a grand or so to burn on upgrades.

Honestly....is the Doom 3 engine that old and has it been fully utilized? I mean for christs sakes we just got the new crytek engine....is that good enough to go on for a while? All these "new engines" is beginning to really piss me off. I remember the old days when the original Half-Life engine and the original Unreal engine went into making alot of great games, nowadays these engines seem disposable before they even come to light.

The engines these days don't seem to be being fully realized and utilized or going nearly as far to make kick ass games as they should be. It's just always who can one up the other and we the pc gamer are paying out the ass. Next it will be Half-Life 3 and their super conductive extra triangular blooming metaphysical dynamic high range lighting x10 engine.....just watch.

Not that I don't like new technologies, just that they are being disposed of way too quickly where a generation of pc gamers can't even garner in the delights of a full generation of titles based off the engines.

Oh btw, A NEW DOOM, WOOHOO!

carlcarlson
05-08-2008, 09:02 PM
... and we the pc gamer are paying out the ass.

That's why I switched to console gaming. I remember saving and saving for a 3DFX card back in the day, only to have it trounced a few months later. I hated reading a preview for a game and getting all excited only to find out I couldn't even play it. I still play PC games from time to time, but only old ones that that my system can handle.

diskoboy
05-08-2008, 10:24 PM
Figures.

Id always finds a way to fuck me up as soon as I get a new graphics card. I'm sure I won't be playing this game at full framerate till I have a grand or so to burn on upgrades.

Honestly....is the Doom 3 engine that old and has it been fully utilized? I mean for christs sakes we just got the new crytek engine....is that good enough to go on for a while? All these "new engines" is beginning to really piss me off. I remember the old days when the original Half-Life engine and the original Unreal engine went into making alot of great games, nowadays these engines seem disposable before they even come to light.

The engines these days don't seem to be being fully realized and utilized or going nearly as far to make kick ass games as they should be. It's just always who can one up the other and we the pc gamer are paying out the ass. Next it will be Half-Life 3 and their super conductive extra triangular blooming metaphysical dynamic high range lighting x10 engine.....just watch.

Not that I don't like new technologies, just that they are being disposed of way too quickly where a generation of pc gamers can't even garner in the delights of a full generation of titles based off the engines.

Oh btw, A NEW DOOM, WOOHOO!

Honestly, I wasn't all that impressed with the tech demos I've seen of the Tech 5 engine. It looked like a modded Doom 3 engine, IMO. It sounds like all they did was make improvements in texturing - that's about it.

From what I hear, this engine isn't really a resource hog, like the Unreal 3 and Crytek.

ProgrammingAce
05-08-2008, 10:59 PM
Didn't they say they weren't going to make Doom 4? I'm glad they decided to make it, But it bugs me that they said that they weren't going to make it and now they are..

Not that i've ever heard. I'm fairly sure Doom 4 has always been in the pipes.



Honestly....is the Doom 3 engine that old and has it been fully utilized?

Doom 3 engine is 4 years old now. It had very limited uses for other games due to a few... issues? It had some problems.


Honestly, I wasn't all that impressed with the tech demos I've seen of the Tech 5 engine. It looked like a modded Doom 3 engine, IMO. It sounds like all they did was make improvements in texturing - that's about it.

From what I hear, this engine isn't really a resource hog, like the Unreal 3 and Crytek.

John Carmack is easily the best programmer i've ever worked with. From an outward appearance, there isn't much further for game engines to go. Given enough CPU cycles, you could make a photorealistic game with today's engines. He's going the other direction and making engines that look awesome on lower grade hardware.

From what i've heard so far, the best qualities of Tech 5 have only been hinted at. But they've been hinted pretty hard, so look around.

exit
05-09-2008, 12:47 AM
Yes, fresh batteries. You can drain the water from the pool in the backyard and go down the ladder and get the batteries from the radio floating on that pool chair.

Don't forget about the red button that reads "do not push", because pressing it could lead to all kinds of problems. And don't get me started on what happens if the electricity is out for too long.

The 1 2 P
05-09-2008, 02:14 AM
For the love of Paul, if I'm going to have to rely on a flashlight to see in pitch dark, let it atleast be attached to a big ass gun I can use. And no more demons spanwing three feet behind where I just walked past.

ProgrammingAce
05-09-2008, 05:02 AM
"Doom 3 became much less scary when i learned to walk through doors backwards"

Slate
05-09-2008, 10:02 PM
Not that i've ever heard. I'm fairly sure Doom 4 has always been in the pipes.

I'm sure I heard someone say in the interviews for Doom 3 in the Doom 3 LE that they were not going to make a Doom 4. I remember being very disappointed when I heard it.

TheDomesticInstitution
05-09-2008, 10:32 PM
I bought III on XBOX and got only 1/3 the way through it (although I liked what I played). Umm... I'm sure I'll pick this one up as long as it comes out on PS3.

Gapporin
05-10-2008, 12:02 AM
And don't get me started on what happens if the electricity is out for too long.

You get eaten by grues?

Maybe that's what the Doom series needs.

Berserker
05-10-2008, 12:12 AM
John Carmack is easily the best programmer i've ever worked with.

You've worked with John Carmack? That's pretty damn awesome. I've always held that guy in high respects.

I'm looking forward to this. Come on guys, don't you remember how fucking awesome the first few screenshots of Doom 3 were when you first saw them? There wasn't really anything like it at that point. Yes, the flashlight thing bugged me too. The Tech 5 seems particularly well-suited to outdoor areas, so hopefully we'll see some stuff done with that.