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Default 10-23-2005, 12:52 PM

[quote=CoMaToSe][quote=geRV]
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Originally Posted by CoMaToSe":4139f]but in doom 3 all the charatcers and entities looked like fuckin plastic, and it took a top of the line PC to run smoothly[/quote]


Actually the doom 3 engine was proved to be one of the most scalable when the game was released last year. [url="http://www2.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjQ0
http://www2.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjQ0[/url]

The "plastic" rhetoric you bring up constantly is probably to do with specular highlightin which makes some objects have a bit of a sheen to them.
oh, Ill just let that article dictate how I should think and percieve, then? To me, the source engine looks more realistic,
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You made the quote it takes top of the line pc to run doom 3 smoothly, that article proves otherwise. Fuck all to do with what looks realistic. oOo:
Ahh I see... See, the comment below the link made me think it was supporting points in the article, which lead me to think it was about how realistic doom3 looked..[/quote:4139f]

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Punch yourself in the nuts for me plz.




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