Not surprising you'll need a monster system to render these monsters in all their intracetly textured glory. But the ability to play Doom 3 with all its visual magic maxed out is really a good excuse to trade up. A P4 3GHzwith a Georce 5950- class card will see u through okay. One of our test systems had a geforce 6800 ultra and ran flawlessly at 1024x 768 with high detail. (A higher level of quality and resolution is available , but the PC to run it well isnt)nning with a geforce4 MX card and 512 Mb RAM, the texture detail was great, although the game was choppier in spots.
Bottom line: If Far Cry didnt convince you, then Doom 3 should - the time to upgrade to a next generation 3D chip , or even an all new rig, is now.
Originally posted by Runik@Jul 15, 2004 @ 02:28 AM
I don't know ...
I read an E3 preview on Doom 3 two days ago, and the journalists were a bit dissapointed about it (compared to what they expected), while they were still blown off by Half Life 2 ...
Originally posted by CrazyGoon@Jul 15, 2004 @ 12:10 PM
Everyones a graphics whore these days. These reviewers and journalists would probably rate graphics to be more important than gameplay. I would definately not give a damn about anything that comes out of their mouths, that's for sure.
Originally posted by it290@Jul 15, 2004 @ 04:41 PM
Hmmm... yeah, I guess we'll see. But still, the original Doom never had a storyline and no one was too turned off by that.
Originally posted by Pearl Jammzz@Jul 14, 2004 @ 10:53 PM
microsoft sells xbox, u can't own one and feel right about it
Originally posted by ExCyber@Jul 15, 2004 @ 05:38 PM
but anyone else remember the part in Doom where something like eight BOHs are unleashed on you at once?