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02-24-2004, 12:27 PM
Doom III Details
By Mike Viscel -- Staff Writer
Published 9:41 AM CDT, February 24, 2004
New Information has emerged regarding the Xbox version of Doom III.
Doom has been a cornerstone in the gaming world for as long as many of us have been playing games. PC gamers have long loved the franchise that just about invented the first person shooter experience.
Doom III has been talked about for a couple years now and many jaw dropping screen shots have been released to the public to show off the PC version. An Xbox version was announced but no real details were released. Today we stumbled upon a few Xbox details for Doom fanatics to sink their teeth into
The Xbox version began in July, 2003
The game is not a pure PC port as it has been partly re-written
The entire physics and lighting system will be present in the Xbox version
The Hard-Drive is used for textures and sound, among other things
They claim that the GameCube and PS2 could not handle the graphics. lighting, bump mapping and sound.
Obviously the PC version will hit first followed shortly by the Xbox version.
GamerFeed. (http://microsoft.gamerfeed.com/gf/news/5558/)
By Mike Viscel -- Staff Writer
Published 9:41 AM CDT, February 24, 2004
New Information has emerged regarding the Xbox version of Doom III.
Doom has been a cornerstone in the gaming world for as long as many of us have been playing games. PC gamers have long loved the franchise that just about invented the first person shooter experience.
Doom III has been talked about for a couple years now and many jaw dropping screen shots have been released to the public to show off the PC version. An Xbox version was announced but no real details were released. Today we stumbled upon a few Xbox details for Doom fanatics to sink their teeth into
The Xbox version began in July, 2003
The game is not a pure PC port as it has been partly re-written
The entire physics and lighting system will be present in the Xbox version
The Hard-Drive is used for textures and sound, among other things
They claim that the GameCube and PS2 could not handle the graphics. lighting, bump mapping and sound.
Obviously the PC version will hit first followed shortly by the Xbox version.
GamerFeed. (http://microsoft.gamerfeed.com/gf/news/5558/)