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Old 10-27-2008, 10:57 AM   #1
Belva
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Question to 3d realms programmers
Hi, I actually joined the site to make this question.I don't know if 3d realms programmers do read the forums or not, or if it's the good section to do this. Anyway: I played the heck out of duke nukem 3d on the xbox, and I found 3d realms idea to bring it back processed flawlessly.

It retains a great atmosphere, music untouched and the fantastic save feature. It's an high end product for gaming collectros really.

Said that: I think there is a game that would be a nice pick for the live service.A lot o people here in europe talks about it on chats everytime.

I'm talking about Rise of the triad: it's still enjoyable today, as it was pretty advanced for its time. It has invented modern multiplayer.It has some of the most intense music scores ever done for a game.
And, it has passed by too much unnoticed: i think bringing it back on modern days would still provide us a really enjoyable game for casual gamers, and a gem for classic gamers.

What do you guys think?Is there a chance it's gonna be produced?

I thank you for your time. I'll wait for reply!

Take care!
 
Old 10-27-2008, 11:27 AM   #2
Joe Siegler
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Re: Question to 3d realms programmers
As has been said many times before when this was asked (search the forums).

Anything is possible, but there are no plans at this time.
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