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Doom 3 Blows dont bothe
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weapons suck realy bad game is way to dark and story lines are so boring multiplayer is even lamer A big let down hell fay cry is 100% better I rather play quake I or the old doom I honest -- Are you an valve employee? |
"PRIVATE1964" wrote in message ... weapons suck realy bad game is way to dark and story lines are so boring multiplayer is even lamer A big let down hell fay cry is 100% better I rather play quake I or the old doom I honest -- Are you an valve employee? Wouldn't surprise me - all the big software companies seem to be farming out development to 3rd world non-english countries these days. I honest here ;) Tom |
I honest here ;) Tom Me honest two! |
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 20:49:48 -0400 "FatDaddy" meeped :
weapons suck realy bad game is way to dark and story lines are so boring multiplayer is even lamer A big let down hell fay cry is 100% better I rather play quake I or the old doom I honest my opinion.... Superb solid graphics...the most real looking to date... by a mile. Great atmosphere. Below average storyline. Compelling and addictive yet ultimately disappointing gameplay. I was really looking forward to the old school massive waves of monsters ala original Doom... and loads of secrets...oh well. I played on Veteran and I finished it in way too fast. Looking forward to some great mods. -- ) ___ ______ (__/_____) /) (, / ) / __ _ (/ _ /---( __ _/_ _ / (_(_/ (_(__/ )_(_(_ ) / ____)(_(_/ (_(__/_)_ (______) (_/ ( |
r_gamma 1.8 (default is 1.0). By doing this, it was not ridiculously
dark, nor was it too light to destroy the atmosphere. If anyone finds the game too dark, adjust r_gamma "Bill Crocker" wrote in message ... You should be able to adjust-out the darkness...but then you might not like what you see! Bill Crocker UT2004! "FatDaddy" wrote in message ... weapons suck realy bad game is way to dark and story lines are so boring multiplayer is even lamer A big let down hell fay cry is 100% better I rather play quake I or the old doom I honest -- |
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:52:32 -0400 "Eric" meeped :
r_gamma 1.8 (default is 1.0). By doing this, it was not ridiculously dark, nor was it too light to destroy the atmosphere. If anyone finds the game too dark, adjust r_gamma yeh...and if anyone actually pays attention to "stuff" they'd remember that all the pre-release official gameplay movies were nowhere near as dark as the game is "out of the box" Easier to set up a doom3 colour profile via the NV control panel.. I have my gamma set at 1.94 for Doom. -- ) ___ ______ (__/_____) /) (, / ) / __ _ (/ _ /---( __ _/_ _ / (_(_/ (_(__/ )_(_(_ ) / ____)(_(_/ (_(__/_)_ (______) (_/ ( |
I prefer to leave the drivers as is -- no profiles. And change the game
settings (including color corrections) in game, with an autoexec.cfg file. That way I can back up the file and always have my settings --- instantly. Whether I reinstall my OS or reinstall the game. If you update your drivers, there go your profiles. Or if you change from Nvidia to ATI, etc. An autoexec.cfg is your best friend in any Id Software game. I used the same autoexec.cfg file for Quake 3 in probably 5 different PCs (including sending it to work) -- I simply put that in the right place in the game directory and BOOM -- game settings are the same as they always were. You could also back up your doomcfg.cfg file as well. But that can be overwritten by the game. "Granulated" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:52:32 -0400 "Eric" meeped : r_gamma 1.8 (default is 1.0). By doing this, it was not ridiculously dark, nor was it too light to destroy the atmosphere. If anyone finds the game too dark, adjust r_gamma yeh...and if anyone actually pays attention to "stuff" they'd remember that all the pre-release official gameplay movies were nowhere near as dark as the game is "out of the box" Easier to set up a doom3 colour profile via the NV control panel.. I have my gamma set at 1.94 for Doom. -- ) ___ ______ (__/_____) /) (, / ) / __ _ (/ _ /---( __ _/_ _ / (_(_/ (_(__/ )_(_(_ ) / ____)(_(_/ (_(__/_)_ (______) (_/ ( |
yeah like i said this game blows
and they could even give a 1280x720 res for wide screen gaming lame as ID carmack dont care he already made his money on quake I just ****ed I orded this game last year from ebgames and have waited 3 or 4 years to play this sucker buy it like I did and you are the sucker oh and my per oder pinky figurean is 1/2" tall freakin joke well on to half life 2 "Eric" wrote in message ... I prefer to leave the drivers as is -- no profiles. And change the game settings (including color corrections) in game, with an autoexec.cfg file. That way I can back up the file and always have my settings --- instantly. Whether I reinstall my OS or reinstall the game. If you update your drivers, there go your profiles. Or if you change from Nvidia to ATI, etc. An autoexec.cfg is your best friend in any Id Software game. I used the same autoexec.cfg file for Quake 3 in probably 5 different PCs (including sending it to work) -- I simply put that in the right place in the game directory and BOOM -- game settings are the same as they always were. You could also back up your doomcfg.cfg file as well. But that can be overwritten by the game. "Granulated" wrote in message ... On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:52:32 -0400 "Eric" meeped : r_gamma 1.8 (default is 1.0). By doing this, it was not ridiculously dark, nor was it too light to destroy the atmosphere. If anyone finds the game too dark, adjust r_gamma yeh...and if anyone actually pays attention to "stuff" they'd remember that all the pre-release official gameplay movies were nowhere near as dark as the game is "out of the box" Easier to set up a doom3 colour profile via the NV control panel.. I have my gamma set at 1.94 for Doom. -- ) ___ ______ (__/_____) /) (, / ) / __ _ (/ _ /---( __ _/_ _ / (_(_/ (_(__/ )_(_(_ ) / ____)(_(_/ (_(__/_)_ (______) (_/ ( |
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