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TechZ
July 14th, 2004, 04:36 PM
id Software CEO Todd Holleshead updated his .plan (http://www.webdog.org/plans/6/) file with the official word that Doom 3 (http://www.doom3.com/), the long awaited first person shooter, has gone gold and will be officially released in the U.S. on August 5:
Yes, this is the official word that DOOM 3 has been code released and has been approved for manufacturing! It won't be long now until the anticipation ends and the PH34R begins ;-) We literally just hung up with Activision and have confirmed that our latest release candidate has been mutually approved and is finally GOLD. Thanks to everyone for their patience (yeah right! =) and for everyone at id, Activision and our numerous partners for helping us create what I believe is absolutely the best game we have ever made.

So, the next question is release dates. Retailers in the States will be allowed to pick up games starting at 12:01 AM on August 3rd. The official street date is actually August 5th in the U.S.A., but some of your favorite stores will probably have it early for those of you who have to have it first. Check with your local retailer for that information.

Internationally, the game will take a few more days to make it to the store shelves. The UK will probably get it first, on or about August 6th. Everywhere else will probably be Friday, August 13th (que Twilight Zone Theme) or close to that date, with just a few exceptions (e.g. Russia and Poland). This isn't because we don't have love for you folks outside the U.S., but the localization and manufacturing process takes a bit longer outside the U.S. where we will have JVC run 24/7 to get the units built. I guess the European manufacturers prefer to give their employees nights and weekends off. Go figure!


Doom 3 Center (http://d3c.ngz-network.de/comment.php?76) have posted the recommended system specs for Doom 3:

- 2GHz CPU or equiv Athlon
- 512MB of RAM
- Radeon 9800/GeForce FX 5600 and up
- 5 channel sound card with speakers (Sound Blaster Audigy 2)

The following graphics cards are all supported by Doom 3: GeForce 3/4/4MX/FX/6800 + ATI Radeon 8500/9000/9200/9500/9600/9700/9800/x800

Commander Klarg
July 14th, 2004, 04:44 PM
I may have to take a hiatus from COH for this. :thumbs2:

Stalemate
July 14th, 2004, 04:45 PM
Relax Commander.


It doesn't state which year it's coming out. http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif

Radical Dreamer
July 14th, 2004, 04:54 PM
Bring it ON! I'm ready for it with my new box

3.0ghz P4 Prescott
Intel D875PBZ
2GB Dual Channel DDR400
256mb 9800XT
120GB 8mb cache
80GB 8mb cache :devil: :devil: :devil:

Poseidon
July 14th, 2004, 05:25 PM
Relax Commander.


It doesn't state which year it's coming out. http://forums.windrivers.com/images/smilies/tongue.gif

:lol:


At one time I was eager for the release of Doom3. Nowdays, I will believe it when I see it.

FarCry will be hard to beat.


I shouldn't have any issues running it either:

P4 3.2Ghz Extreme Edition - yes the 2MB cache
2.0GB Dual Channel Ram
Asus P4c800-Deluxe
XFX Geforce fx 5950 Ultra 256Mb

:cool:

GrandDad
July 14th, 2004, 06:57 PM
I'll probably have to pass on it with my old box :sad:

Darksteel
July 14th, 2004, 07:25 PM
Eh...Just upgraded my processor to a 2 GHz Athlon 64, largely in preparation for Doom 3 and Half life 2...but this may give me a reason to upgrade my measly geforce 4 ti 4200.

Radical Dreamer
July 15th, 2004, 11:16 AM
Eh...Just upgraded my processor to a 2 GHz Athlon 64, largely in preparation for Doom 3 and Half life 2...but this may give me a reason to upgrade my measly geforce 4 ti 4200.

Yup, that GF 4 Ti 4200 isnt going to be very impressive on a game that recommends a 9800

TechZ
July 15th, 2004, 04:01 PM
HL2
Doom3
Quake
Halo2
Unreal

Now these are the games that really need PC Power.

3.0ghz P4 Prescott
Intel D875PBZ
2GB Dual Channel DDR400
256mb 9800XT
120GB 8mb cache Ok this just makes me feel sad, I hate it when my pc gets old, it only takes a month and poof new parts and new vga cards and I'm back in the 'SLOW' users Lane

Radical Dreamer
July 16th, 2004, 10:17 AM
HL2


Ok this just makes me feel sad, I hate it when my pc gets old,

Yeah, but it makes me feel like a Supa-stah!

ilovetheusers
July 16th, 2004, 10:20 AM
That's just about my system exactily...

I'll buy after it's been out for a while and people review it. It looks good in the previews though. COH and GTA San Andreas will hold my attention over this. After that, I'm waiting for Battlefield 2.

TechZ
July 16th, 2004, 04:04 PM
Battlefield 2 is gonna be nice, I'm gonna skip BF: Vietnam and go for FarCry instead. Loved the FC DEMO.

BOHICA
July 17th, 2004, 12:27 AM
Ok, please tell me this is wrong:

DooM-III Review on CNN (http://money.cnn.com/2004/07/14/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/index.htm)

Pretty much dead center of the review this guys says:For the most part, "Doom 3" is a single-player game. Multiplayer elements will only support up to four players, a minuscule number when compared to many of today's action games. The clever use of lighting and the more precise target areas will help it stand out, though....

Someone with the real 411 please say it isn't so! Granted CNN-Money is not likely to have the inside track to the real scoop, but dang! Without there being a public beta, or demo, especially for MP, how the heck could the stress test the engine in the "real world"? Maybe they could only test it with 4-dudes, lol. This will be the ultimate let-down if the MP aspect is castrated like that! Waaaaa!! Please say it isn't so!!!!

BoH

TechZ
July 17th, 2004, 03:04 AM
GameSpy (http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/531/531027p1.html?fromint=1) has posted a brief interview with id Software programmer Robert Duffy (http://pc.gamespy.com/articles/531/531027p1.html?fromint=1) as he talks about the multiplayer in DOOM3 (http://www.doom3.com/). He confirmed that DOOM 3's multiplayer is no longer based on a peer-to-peer model. Here is an excerpt:

GameSpy: Are there any plans to release a dedicated server?

RD: The Win32 dedicated server works out of the box and the dedicated Linux version should be available around when the game hits store shelves. That does not mean it will be available but it should be.

GameSpy: What are the current player-hosting capabilities of the game? Is it still designed around 4 players, or has that been expanded?

RD: DOOM 3 multiplayer is based around 4 players; however, internally it is not limited to that. Mod teams will be able to support more. In addition, the official DOOM3 website (http://www.doom3.com/) has been relaunched.

BOHICA
July 17th, 2004, 06:59 AM
Thanks for the info! I wonder if the 4-man thing is because the server-side resource use and/or bandwidth is too intense for more to be "playable" on anything but the biggest of iron and pipe? Dunno, will have to see how it goes!

Stalemate
July 21st, 2004, 09:52 AM
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/tech/weekly/2690450


Todd Hollenshead, id's chief executive, said Doom 3 will require:
• A 1.5-gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 chip or AMD Athlon 1500.
• 384 megabytes of memory.
• Two gigabytes of hard drive space.
• An nVidia GeForce 3 graphics card or better; or an ATI Technologies 8500 or better.

I would assume these are the minimum requirements...

Dark Millennium
July 21st, 2004, 05:30 PM
More than likely...I wonder though...

It seems like the press is making a huge deal out of the fact that people will need to upgrade their machines to play this game...

Quite frankly most games I play require a 1 GHz PC with 256 MB of RAM bare minimum...and these games are fairly old...

Another example perhaps of the press not knowing much about tech? :confused: