"Duke is coming. Here's a taste:"
"Not just the editor, we will be releasing the full source code too."
NOLF 2 came out in 2002 and looked about the same, if not better.Those graphics are absolutely insane for 2001, Max Payne was the best-looking shooter at the time and this demo has better lightning, character model and even VFX how did this even run on consumer hardware back in 2001?
NOLF 2 came out in 2002 and looked about the same, if not better.Those graphics are absolutely insane for 2001, Max Payne was the best-looking shooter at the time and this demo has better lightning, character model and even VFX how did this even run on consumer hardware back in 2001?
Looks good, but why is Duke fighting regular/human-looking cops instead of pig ones? Brainwashing?
Unreal engine 1 has a weird quirk of making captured footage darker than the game really is.You gotta admit that the game does look dark.
Screenshots and probably also videos of Unreal engine games don't capture the in-game gamma setting; this applies to the in-game screenshot function too. This can be got around with by using a program like Fraps or using one of the new user-made renderers that include the option to capture gamma-correct screenshots.Unreal engine 1 has a weird quirk of making captured footage darker than the game really is.You gotta admit that the game does look dark.
I had a similar problem when playing The Wheel of Time - the actual game was bright, but screenshots were so dark I couldn't discern anything barring hud.
Looks good, but why is Duke fighting regular/human-looking cops instead of pig ones? Brainwashing?
From 2001, methinks.
Since we have lived in the time of retro shooters for the last few years I have at several times asked myself why Gearbox doesn't just release the old version on DNF as a "boomer shooter"? Anyway nice to see that it's coming with source code and all. Looks great!
But how much would it actually cost to finish it? The PR is for free since everyone will be talking about it. Other companies can make profitable boomer shooter so why can't Gearbox? And DNF 2001 would be the boomer shooter that outsells them all.Since we have lived in the time of retro shooters for the last few years I have at several times asked myself why Gearbox doesn't just release the old version on DNF as a "boomer shooter"? Anyway nice to see that it's coming with source code and all. Looks great!
DNF was never finished so there is nothing Gearbox can sell. Randy Pitchfork certainly isn't going to give it away for free
you'd think he watched his family get massacred or somethingretreading a painful past