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id Software Working on New Title

id Software has announced that, powered by the 'magic' of a new Carmack-crafted engine, an entirely new franchise is on the way. GamesIndustry.biz reports that the venerable FPS development house is hard at work on a completely original game. Without ties to Doom or Quake, the company hopes to begin moving in some new and interesting directions. "Id's last major internally developed title was 2004's Doom 3, which utilized new technology created by Carmack. In the interim, id's technical director has been heavily involved in bringing games onto mobile, including Doom RPG and Orcs & Elves. 'Our first task at id is as a single studio developer,' [Todd] Hollenshead continued. 'That's really where everything spawns from. Because John Carmack is a programming genius, who in my opinion is unequalled in video games today, he makes a great technology that we can use across a wide range of applications and different games within our suite of franchises. The new stuff that we're working on does have a brand new engine that John has been working on, actually is still working on today. We can't really talk any details about it; we'll see about when the timing is right for an announcement. We like to be able to talk about stuff that we can show at the same time and it's not really ready to show yet.'"

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  1. Re:Carmack's opinion by jandrese · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe they'll blow everyone's mind and release a game that isn't a FPS.

    Nah, it'll never happen.

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  2. Re:News Flash by gstoddart · · Score: 3, Insightful

    A company which has not released a product in 4 years is starting work on a new product.

    That's about all the article has to say.

    And, that Carmack is working on it. Which, apparently to some people, is as good as Jobs promising a new product -- pure magic. :-P

    I bet there will be audible squeals from some people over that alone! (Note: not me, I'm too old to squeal over such things. =)

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  3. Commander Keen? by Wise+Dragon · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'd love to see a new Commander Keen game. That series was so much fun.

  4. Its really great! by DrWho520 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hey everybody, we have something really great, but we cannot show you. We cannot even tell you any details. It is built on this amazing engine that is so amazing it is not even finished yet, so we really cannot show you anything. But it was designed and devoloped by this A-number one developer...the man is a fricken genius! Yeah, he did this awesome game you played four years ago.

    Nothing to see here...

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    1. Re:Its really great! by DeltaSigma · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I gaurantee you, what happened here is gameindustry.biz asked for some statements regarding their next title, and id gave them a straight up answer. Gameindustry.biz considered this news-worthy. If you read the entire (and very short) article, you see Hollenshed say "We can't really talk any details about it; we'll see about when the timing is right for an announcement. We like to be able to talk about stuff that we can show at the same time and it's not really ready to show yet." In other words, this isn't an an announcement that id is making. They're not trying to start the hype machine. Gameindustry.biz just get over-excited about their "exclusive."

  5. "New Title" will probably rock by Richard+McBeef · · Score: 4, Funny

    I hope the don't fuck up "New Title II" though.

  6. Re:So... by Mr+EdgEy · · Score: 5, Informative

    id has had a history of releasing multi-platform, hell id is one of the only major producers i know about that actually open sources its engines after they have profited enough from them. quake3, doom3, quake4 and probably previous games all run on linux, and the client came pretty quickly after release.

  7. Listen to Carmack on Archive.org by DeltaSigma · · Score: 4, Informative

    John Carmack's keynotes from the last three QuakeCons are available here. You won't get any solid answers on their next title, but in the 2006 speech you can get some clues when John Carmack starts elaborating on his game design philosophies.

  8. I guess you all just don't understand... by dteichman2 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I hope Id does something OTHER than an FPS game. The market for those seems to be getting pretty saturated. Imagine what they could do to an RTS with all their graphical godliness. Heck, how about an RPG. Maybe combine the best of two genres. I used to play a HL mod that had a "commander" who saw things from top-down and did the RTS stuff while everyone else was in FPS-mode (think BF2, but SciFi).

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  9. Re:Carmack's opinion by AdmiralWeirdbeard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Dude, how bout a game with Demon Aliens fighting Zombies both in space and underground, during WWII?
    How tits would that be?

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  10. Re:OpenGL? by Applekid · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Quite true. I also found the quote 'Our first task at id is as a single studio developer' to be quite telling in that regard, especially when, from my perspective, id games have become synonymous with "Game Graphics Engine Technical Demo++"

    With Unreal and Source taking strides, maybe technology is getting to a point where the return on investment of in-depth super genius work in a graphics engine is too low to justify.

    After all:
    Because of the nature of Moore's law, anything that an extremely clever graphics programmer can do at one point can be replicated by a merely competent programmer some number of years later.
    - John Carmack

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  11. Re:Carmack's opinion by jae471 · · Score: 4, Funny
    The heroin of the movie must masturbate his way

    Its about a tranny addicted to narcotics?