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jeanpiet
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2004-11-04 06:10:47
Doom 3 this by far they most scariest game ever made to be put down on the mother earth i tell you my friends it is..................................................bold text
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Alec§taar
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From: A discrete point in the Space-Time Continuum...
Joined: 2001-04-17
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2004-11-04 07:11:52
Originally posted by jeanpiet:
"Doom 3 this by far they most scariest game ever made to be put down on the mother earth i tell you my friends it is..................................................bold text"
Ha.... I like it myself!
(ALOT!)
* Favorite game on my system currently in fact!
(Especially now that I have my ATI 9800XT drivers up to date & the game itself VERY highly tuned via its config & autoexec files... even performs great (Pentium 4 3.2ghz non "EE" cpu running it w/ the ATI 9800XT video))
APK
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dosfreak
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2004-11-04 10:47:25
System Shock 1/2.
Doom 3 has jack-in-box monsters.
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adamvjackson
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Posts: 2174
From: Asheville, NC
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2004-11-05 10:42:55
Since DosFreak rightfully mentioned the System Shock series, I'll mention the Silent Hill series and also Clive Barker's Undying all are significantly more scary than Doom 3.
As big of an Id software fan as I am, I found Doom 3 to be rather frustrating. It was too dark, and just seemed too much like every other FPS on the market already. Doom 1 (and 2) were innovative, for their time. I'm sure the Doom 3 engine will be greatly used in the near future, which is fine, but I found the game to be a bit lacking.
Oh well, back to Doom Legacy for me 
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ali
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2004-11-07 13:32:45
Originally posted by adamvjackson:
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As big of an Id software fan as I am, I found Doom 3 to be rather frustrating. It was too dark, and just seemed too much like every other FPS on the market already. Doom 1 (and 2) were innovative, for their time. I'm sure the Doom 3 engine will be greatly used in the near future, which is fine, but I found the game to be a bit lacking.
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This is exactly what I wanted to say.
I think when developers can't make the graphics look significantly better (due to technology limitations, and compatibility issues), they make it dark, so you won't notice the flaws!!!
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violentgreen
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2004-11-09 17:42:05
It's pretty impressive on all respects. Perhaps most impressive is that it's so intense that I have trouble playing it. I play games for enjoyment, not to be paranoid. If I want paranoia, I go to slashdot.
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adamvjackson
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From: Asheville, NC
Joined: 2002-08-26
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2004-11-10 11:28:49
Originally posted by violentgreen:
"If I want paranoia, I go to slashdot."
Specifically, http://yro.slashdot.org
*applies tinfoil hat* 
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