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  1. Re:DEAR SWEET BABY JESUS IN A SLOP BUCKET! on id Software Announces Development Of Doom III · · Score: 1

    steed was id's id.

  2. Re:Steed + what's left of LGS?!! on id Software Announces Development Of Doom III · · Score: 1

    one reason for low poly chars in the dark engine games was because of the other computing happening. LGS gave AI and the such a bigger chunk of the available computer power. That is why their games were special.

  3. Re:Wow on id Software Announces Development Of Doom III · · Score: 1

    no biggie. most modern games have dynamic sndtrks. i remember that it was one of Unreal's selling points. Even Baldur's Gate had a dynamic sndtrk.
    in regards to the simple quality of the sndtrk, i think that there is a very noticable switch back to mood music of doom and quake (quake 1). Note the music of thief(2), and soldier of fortune.. no techno there. ya dig?

  4. Re:Wow on id Software Announces Development Of Doom III · · Score: 1

    there wouldn't be a chance of a zoid map-pack?

  5. Concert goers give permission on Shut Down Metallica, Not Napster · · Score: 1

    I apologize if someone already brought this up, I will not take the time to read all these blasted posts. I just read the back of my ticket to a recent nin concert. I quote: "Holder grants permission to orginization sponsering event for which this ticket is issued and their desidnees to utilize holder's image or likeness in connection with any live or recorder transmission or reproduction." In all likelyhood, each member in the crowd of any concert in the last 10 years has agreed to such terms. Therefore, if "Metallica plays a concert publically" and records it, along with crowd noises, they have permission to use those noises.

  6. Straight out of Loony Toons on Wooly Mammoth Extracted Intact From Siberian Ice · · Score: 1

    I just saw some footage of them lifting out the mammoth. A huge block of ice, with two tusks jutting outwards. Very amusing.