jonmichael23
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Doom 3 will be released in a few months after such a long wait. I've seen a couple other threads about it and thought I'd clear some things up. It is definately being coded on a pc and a mac, and this might be the best mac game in terms of coding and performance on the mac in contrast to the pc version. It isn't just a dumb port, John Carmack likes macs very much. The first screens of it were shown at macworld 2001 - http://www.3ddownloads.com/?file_id=138158#
Also, in the doom 3 the legacy (http://www.3dgamers.com/games/doom3/) movie from electronic expo 2002, when the movies at 2:05 u will see the game being played on a screen, it zooms out and you see that its on a apple studio display and most likely a powermac G4, again from 2002......and the games at full resolution on it, and looks great.
Tim Willits and Todd Hollenshead, in an interview with gamepro(http://www.gamepro.com/computer/pc/games/features/31282.shtml), said that the processor speed required on the pc will probably be at 1 ghz (p4 im sure, doesnt say though) and they go on to say that it will be what graphics card you have that will effect how it plays.This is a quote from the article made by Todd Hollenshead about the graphics card situation, "a GeForce 2 class of card should be a full-impact experience at a reasonable frame rate". This article is from October 3rd, 2003. And this was before panther, I am sure Carmack has been optimizing it now for panther, and with 10.3.3's supposedly better opengl graphics, I'm thinking my 1 Ghz iMac with nvidia geforce 4 mx_64 mb vram, will play this game at a reasonable frame rate consistently.
I do know this game will/should play a whole lot better then unreal tournament 2003 and the 2004 demo do, also halo. I'm guessing if the pc base is 1 Ghz, for macs it will probably be either 600 or 700 mhz G4, and I also think the one bad thing for mac will be that you will need *at least* 64 mb of video ram, seeing as carmack has said the only bad thing about the xbox version is the 64 mb vram versus the 256 u can have on a pc. Anyone know why apple is so behind regarding graphics card video ram? I dont think you can even get anything more then 128, and the only 128 ones i know of are a ati radeon 9800 pro(G5) or nvidia geforce 4 titanium (powermac G4). Maybe this is why pc gaming is typically better, besides the fact a lot of mac games are just ports and not optimized? I don't even think its possible to upgrade the iMac's card. I've seen the ati 9800 pro w/128 to buy for mac on sites and mags, but I think theyre only for powermacs? Anyway, my point in all this is that Doom 3 should be one of the first really good games for the mac. The pc versions set to come out may/early june, with the mac and xbox versions not far behind (late june/july). I can't wait
Also, in the doom 3 the legacy (http://www.3dgamers.com/games/doom3/) movie from electronic expo 2002, when the movies at 2:05 u will see the game being played on a screen, it zooms out and you see that its on a apple studio display and most likely a powermac G4, again from 2002......and the games at full resolution on it, and looks great.
Tim Willits and Todd Hollenshead, in an interview with gamepro(http://www.gamepro.com/computer/pc/games/features/31282.shtml), said that the processor speed required on the pc will probably be at 1 ghz (p4 im sure, doesnt say though) and they go on to say that it will be what graphics card you have that will effect how it plays.This is a quote from the article made by Todd Hollenshead about the graphics card situation, "a GeForce 2 class of card should be a full-impact experience at a reasonable frame rate". This article is from October 3rd, 2003. And this was before panther, I am sure Carmack has been optimizing it now for panther, and with 10.3.3's supposedly better opengl graphics, I'm thinking my 1 Ghz iMac with nvidia geforce 4 mx_64 mb vram, will play this game at a reasonable frame rate consistently.
I do know this game will/should play a whole lot better then unreal tournament 2003 and the 2004 demo do, also halo. I'm guessing if the pc base is 1 Ghz, for macs it will probably be either 600 or 700 mhz G4, and I also think the one bad thing for mac will be that you will need *at least* 64 mb of video ram, seeing as carmack has said the only bad thing about the xbox version is the 64 mb vram versus the 256 u can have on a pc. Anyone know why apple is so behind regarding graphics card video ram? I dont think you can even get anything more then 128, and the only 128 ones i know of are a ati radeon 9800 pro(G5) or nvidia geforce 4 titanium (powermac G4). Maybe this is why pc gaming is typically better, besides the fact a lot of mac games are just ports and not optimized? I don't even think its possible to upgrade the iMac's card. I've seen the ati 9800 pro w/128 to buy for mac on sites and mags, but I think theyre only for powermacs? Anyway, my point in all this is that Doom 3 should be one of the first really good games for the mac. The pc versions set to come out may/early june, with the mac and xbox versions not far behind (late june/july). I can't wait