Carmack GDC Keynote Rambles Fascinatingly On Re-Use
Thanks to GameSpy for its coverage of id co-founder John Carmack's keynote speech at Game Developer's Conference. Ideas discussed include the now-dismissed concept to do a 'Quake 2 remix' - "to rebuild the game using all-new assets and technology", as Carmack pointed out: "...even the idea of just reskinning an old game brings with it the problems that as we have newer graphics technology, media creation demands get worse and worse." Of follow-ups to DOOM 3, Carmack also mentioned that "they were hoping to re-use some of the assets created for DOOM 3 to help speed up development of whatever they do next, but even that would have a tradeoff."
In general, I'm all for remaking classic games... but Quake2 isn't one of 'em. People are already grabbing the old code and makeing not-for-profite rebuilds of the venerable older iD engines, such as the tenebrae project on sourceforge for Quake1.
I'd love to see some remakes or re-releases of various RPGs and console games, but to stay afloat the PC Market basically needs to be constantly defining the upper limit of graphics, AI, sound, interface, gameplay, and every other "aspect" you could assign to videogames.
That's where I've always seen iD as shining anyway. They're responsible for bringing shareware and 3D gaming to the mainstream, back in the day. They made vastly popular "true 3D" graphics (yes, I know there were other true 3d games, hell, I loved Descent and that one was perhaps MORE 3D) introduced colored lighting to the world, did some neat things in Quake 3 with texture effects... I buy their games so that they can keep making the engines that modders and other game developers then turn into fun products. And that's the niche I'd personally like them to continue to fill. Make a good engine, at the higher end of the technology curve, that others can play with.