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Post by NeMeSiS on Jul 27, 2004 21:57:31 GMT -5
To PC gamers, Hollenshead's biggest revelation was that a demo for Doom 3 is already in the works. "Our priority was finishing the game first and now we are turning our attention to the demo," he said. "We will release the demo as soon as it's done, but this probably won't happen until after the game has arrived on US store shelves." Hollenshead did not specify what content the demo would feature. GameSpot DLX users can reserve the demo today for automatic delivery when it finally arrives.
There was also good news for Macintosh and Linux users not chafing under the Windows yoke. "Linux binaries will be available very soon after the PC game hits store shelves," said Hollenshead. "There are no plans for boxed Linux games," he added. Mac users, however, will have to wait a little longer. "We won't release the OSX version until it's just as polished as the PC version," he said. "The date for OSX DOOM 3 remains 'when it's done,' but I can confirm that it's definitely coming."
Hollenshead also said that Doom 3 would be available directly from the id store and that he is working on an official FAQ. For more on Doom 3, check out our previous coverage.
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Post by NeMeSiS on Jul 27, 2004 21:58:05 GMT -5
this is good if u wanna try the game before u buy it..(who wouldnt want this game haha)
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Post by Segaman on Jul 29, 2004 0:25:15 GMT -5
Screw the demo, just go out and buy the game. this game looks bad ass.
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Post by NeMeSiS on Jul 29, 2004 2:27:40 GMT -5
ya same here i loved doom growing up
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