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Duke Nukem Forever Preview On Jace Hall Show

An anonymous reader writes "The Jace Hall Show launched today on Sony's Crackle with a real gameplay preview of Duke Nukem Forever. Jace Hall is a former video game producer and Warner Bros exec and apparently this is his foray into online celebrity. DNF is 12 years in development ... it might be real after all." And if you have had enough self-indulgent gaming-news patter, another reader says "If you want to simply skip right ahead, it's about 4:20 in."

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  1. Better looking than the game. by dollar99 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The bikini models are at 5:14 into the video. I'm not kidding.

  2. Re:A bit let down by BiggerBoat · · Score: 5, Informative
    From six months ago:

    Question: what engine is it using? Not bashing at all, just curious.

    Broussard: Unreal. I believe we branched off somewhere around the Unreal 2 time when they added static meshes. Since then we've redone the rendering 100% and it's a fully modern engine.


    So Broussard says they're using the Unreal/Unreal 2 tech, but that they've redone the rendering 100%. Parse that as you will.
    (From http://www.shacknews.com/laryn.x?story=50481)
  3. Re:Damn swf video by Actually,+I+do+RTFA · · Score: 4, Informative

    Why don't they use an actual VIDEO format for videos? Those swf-based players are hit and miss, and usually miss.

    Most swf-players play an FLV (either streaming or not). FLV uses H.264 or H.263 (in the recent incarnations). These are the latest and greates codecs. And Flash is less evil than quicktime or realplayer, the other common ways to stream video online.

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  4. Re:Damn swf video by spongman · · Score: 4, Informative

    the Jace Hall show, along with all the new content on crackle.com is show with pro equipment and encoded in H.264 - that's why we require a recent build of the flash player. if you have a fast internet connection you can watch the 2Mbps 720p H.264 stream. we think it's some of the best looking video on the web today.