Duke Nukem Forever on Amazon
Posted: 2005-10-06 03:12am
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Dorenn Stark wrote:I do not think it will be out then either. I have been hearing about this game for so long, at least a year and a half ago, I first heard grumblings about how they were taking too long with this game. They will probably take another year and a half to get it out.
The company made a juicy comment. "No, you cannot pre-order the game. If you see some online store saying "We are taking pre-orders", they're just trying to get your money (they usually also make up their own supposed "insider release date info", too). There is no release date set, we are not taking pre-orders for the game. End of story."
I've always wanted to try a Rocket Belt, the Rocket Belt. Heh
That's retarded. You could get much better pornography in far greater quantities via the Internet, or even your local pornography retailer.brianeyci wrote:Although to be honest, there'd have to be full on hardcore fucking for me to give a shit now.
I know, but then there isn't the gameplay aspect of it. Lol.Uraniun235 wrote:That's retarded. You could get much better pornography in far greater quantities via the Internet, or even your local pornography retailer.brianeyci wrote:Although to be honest, there'd have to be full on hardcore fucking for me to give a shit now.
Actually, according to DNF's Wikipedia entry, the game first started development in January 1997, making it only a few months shy of the start of it's 9th year of development! Over the course of it's development the game has used three different engines, starting with Quake 2, then switching to the Unreal engine in 1998, and then recently switching to Doom 3. Each time, the vast majority of the game's content had to be scrapped. As I recall, they've switched their physics engine at least once. The game recieved Vaporware awards from Wired Magazine in 2001, 2002, and finally in 2003 they were given the Vaporware Lifetime Achievement award, after which everyone pretty much stopped caring.Natorgator wrote:It's never coming out. Like someone said, the game has been "in development" for SEVEN FUCKING YEARS.
Am I missing something but aren't there huge licensing fees associated with using a particular engine? I last heard one hundred thousand dollars for the Unreal engine, although that could be an out-of-date figure....starting with Quake 2, then switching to the Unreal engine in 1998, and then recently switching to Doom 3...
Yea seriously, I thought it was accepted by now that this game was just sort of stuck in a space Time warp where it would always be "Another year" before realise.Natorgator wrote:It's never coming out. Like someone said, the game has been "in development" for SEVEN FUCKING YEARS.
Eh, they're financing the development by themselves. There's no outside producer, to my knowledge. Originally starting as the famous Apogee Software, 3D Realms used to be a huge name in the gaming industry in 1980s and early 1990s, at the time when shareware games were far from the obscure niche that they nowadays are. By producing the both Max Payne games they've also made quite a profit.Dorenn Stark wrote:They have been 'working' on this game since 1997? What a bunch of losers....I wonder why they even still have jobs in the gaming sector.
Didn't 3D Realms have somthing to do with Max Payne?Ace Pace wrote:More intrestlingly, wheres the cashflow? Unlike Valve, they don't have a Half Life keeping up the cashflow throughout the years.
They did. The 3D Realms logo is on my Max Payne 2 box though I'm not quite sure what they had to do with it.2000AD wrote:Didn't 3D Realms have somthing to do with Max Payne?Ace Pace wrote:More intrestlingly, wheres the cashflow? Unlike Valve, they don't have a Half Life keeping up the cashflow throughout the years.
That was before Duke Nukem 3D, and it was just titled "Duke Nukem". I have that game.Natorgator wrote:They also released that Duke Nukem side scroller game awhile back - don't remember then name.