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"Cutting is shipping."

KeithP

Diamond Member
I think that before Duke's next installment ships, everyone at AT will have had an opportunity to post a thread about it. Here is mine...

Today George Broussard posted the following tweet:

Game developers often say "Cutting is shipping". We begin this year with a vengeance and a chainsaw.

Of course he didn't offer any details to what he was talking about. Who knows, maybe Duke Nukem Forever will actually make it out this year.

There is a thread over at 3drealms about it if you care to look.

Viva la Duke!

-KeithP

 
Duke Nukem = Classic

Hopefully it is as fun as the last Duke Nukem Game I played years ago. Maybe I will replay them to pass the time.
 
Originally posted by: bearxor
Duke 4 WILL SHIP THIS YEAR.

I guarantee it.

If I print this page onto paper and mail it to you in 2010 without any DN:F, will you eat it?
 
Originally posted by: ZzZGuy
Originally posted by: bearxor
Duke 4 WILL SHIP THIS YEAR.

I guarantee it.

If I print this page onto paper and mail it to you in 2010 without any DN:F, will you eat it?

As long as, on the flip side of that, when it is released this year, you send me collectors edition copy, the yes.
 
Originally posted by: bearxor
Originally posted by: ZzZGuy
Originally posted by: bearxor
Duke 4 WILL SHIP THIS YEAR.

I guarantee it.

If I print this page onto paper and mail it to you in 2010 without any DN:F, will you eat it?

As long as, on the flip side of that, when it is released this year, you send me collectors edition copy, the yes.

Why do you need anything in return? You just guaranteed something. If you were really confident then you would agree to this one-sided deal without hesitation.



😉
 
My mom always told me to never agree to a one-sided deal. Always try to get something out of it in return.
 
Originally posted by: evident
Originally posted by: Emultra
Originally posted by: Knavish
How does 3Drealms make money? Who is keeping them in business?

Probably Max Payne 1+2 and Prey.

those games came out how long ago??!

Doesn't matter. Max Payne was excellent, didn't play Prey so I can't comment. They are a small company that turn out excellent games though. DN4Ever is gonna rock.
 
Originally posted by: Andrew1990
Duke Nukem = Classic

Hopefully it is as fun as the last Duke Nukem Game I played years ago. Maybe I will replay them to pass the time.

I remember Duke Nukem being pretty fun, but I only played it once or twice on someone elses computer. It was a sidescrolling game, kind of like Contra the way I remember.

Duke3D was awesome though. It was the first sprite based game that I know that allowed you to aim in the vertical axis. Shadow Warrior, Blood, and Redneck Rampage followed. All were fun as heck (although I only played an early beta for Redneck Rampage.)

It is snowing right now in Hell (Michigan) so maybe Duke Nukem Forever really will be released soon? I doubt it, but even if it were released tomorrow, I don't expect it to be very fun.
 
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
If these ever actually release Duke Forever, they will never be able to find work as game developers ever again.

Don't worry, they won't have any problems making another game. They work for themselves, not others.
 
Originally posted by: bearxor
My mom always told me to never agree to a one-sided deal. Always try to get something out of it in return.


Ok, if the no-Duke people are right, you have to eat the page. If the yes-Duke people are right, I'll fuck your mother.

Deal?
 
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: Sureshot324
If these ever actually release Duke Forever, they will never be able to find work as game developers ever again.

Don't worry, they won't have any problems making another game. They work for themselves, not others.

At this rate though they are essentially paying themselves 5x the salary of other developers because it's taken 5x as long to get this thing out.

If Duke turns out to be an "average" blockbuster like say Gears of War, Halo, Fallout, Crysis etc.. then they money they make divided by 5 will mean they should go develop a Big Mac and some fvcking french fries next time if they want a pay raise.
 
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