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Gunpei
01-16-2004, 04:54 PM
http://www.puissance-xbox.com/news_mat/97m5.jpg
http://www.puissance-xbox.com/news_mat/97m1.jpg
http://www.puissance-xbox.com/news_mat/97m7.jpg
http://www.puissance-xbox.com/news_mat/97m8.jpg
I hope id can keep up the framerate :eek:
Viper
01-16-2004, 04:59 PM
I don't think so Gunpei. The box is strong, but that is too much. The frame rate would be twice as bad as Halo. Xbox 2 maybe.
Michael Bluth
01-16-2004, 05:16 PM
Carmack knows how to write code like a mofo. If anybody could write an engine that looks so great and is smooth, it's him.
pac4life
01-17-2004, 02:19 AM
they will make it have a good framerate...doom III is gonna be the greatest game ever...doom is basically the game that made shooters good and 3D work properly, doom was one of the biggest turn around in video game history
r33hash
01-17-2004, 02:26 AM
they will make it have a good framerate...doom III is gonna be the greatest game ever...doom is basically the game that made shooters good and 3D work properly, doom was one of the biggest turn around in video game history
That doesnt reflect a damn thing about DOOM III though. DOOM was made so long ago, they can basically do anything they want and slap the name on there. But I do still think itll be a damn good game....Just no telling how good.
Viper, when the hell did you get so Xbox bash-esque? Between this and the Ninja Gaiden thread, I'm surprised by your comments.
Michael Bluth
01-17-2004, 02:45 AM
After reading and seeing Riddick in Game Informer, doing these graphics on Xbox is hella possible.
Viper
01-17-2004, 02:48 AM
Viper, when the hell did you get so Xbox bash-esque? Between this and the Ninja Gaiden thread, I'm surprised by your comments.
I'm not bashing the box, I even said it was strong in my post, but that is beyond the xbox capabilities.
In the NG thread, I didn't bash the box or the game, I said I read the director didn't play the originals back then.
Michael Bluth
01-17-2004, 02:53 AM
Beyond the Xbox capabilities? Thanks for letting us know Mr. Direct-X Programmer.
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