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i havent got it but have played it at a friends house.
he had the settings turned down, and it looks great, it feels great, and its really not as scary as people are saying.
really when something jumps out at you, you just jump and then laugh as you shotguhn off its head.
its put me in a great mood for the xbox version.
> Icarus mk2 wrote:
> Daveus wrote:
> This is about Doom 3 Xbox. IS it coming out late 2004? In the
> latest
> magazine that's when it says it's due out
>
> Spring 2005 from another magazine.
>
> December 2004 in most.
Looks like the mag was right.
> Daveus wrote:
> This is about Doom 3 Xbox. IS it coming out late 2004? In the
> latest
> magazine that's when it says it's due out
>
> Spring 2005 from another magazine.
December 2004 in most.
> Isn't calling someone a 'bell' already an insult?
Oh yeah, but now it has that extra dimension of meaning. Which means I get to laugh as a portly paedo tries to force people to like him by calling them idiots, then gets all upset when more and more people treat his glory hole to a bully ramming.
> This is about Doom 3 Xbox. IS it coming out late 2004? In the latest
> magazine that's when it says it's due out
Spring 2005 from another magazine.
> Okay, clearly you're just another Bell.
Heh. I don't actually have a particularly strong opinion on this topic, but I am greatly amused that it's now a great insult to be compared to Bell. Surely it won't be long before "Doing a Belldandy" enters the language.
"Doing a Belldandy" - To make a series of increasingly shrill, self important statements designed to both aggrandise the maker and entirely ignore the arguments put forward that have already made the Belldandy figure look like a wailing fool.
Mind you, that said; I do think it was a trifle harsh to label him a Bell. He has at least explained the thinking behind his opinion which proves that it is in fact his real opinion and not one copied verbatim from the Daily Mail.
> To be honest those people who are saying it isnt stealing are
> probably just trying to ease a guilty conscience.
I don't know how many times you need to be told - why would I feel guilty for doing something that I think is great?
I guess it's just beyond your grasp. Never mind.
> plus to that other guy, iv cracked MOHAA, not a problem, and it
> playable online.
It's not impossible, but not as simple as RTCW.