Duke Nukem Forever is ressurected
Zhao
24 Jan 2011
Whats wrong with the graphics anyways? it looks really cool to me
And "generic" doesn't exactly describe duke nukem cuz i don't recall them calling in SR71s or jumping in warthogs.
This is a DO want in my list me and my freinds played Duke nukem as kids all the time
And "generic" doesn't exactly describe duke nukem cuz i don't recall them calling in SR71s or jumping in warthogs.
This is a DO want in my list me and my freinds played Duke nukem as kids all the time
SquigPie
24 Jan 2011
Kris, on 24 Jan 2011, 19:47, said:
So....you guys want to delay this game again due to the graphics? Seriously, Duke Nukem was delayed for this long BECAUSE of the graphics.
This, seriously, this.
Wonder WHY the game has been in develovepment for 12 years? Because the guys making it kept restarting every time a better engine came out!
SquigPie
24 Mar 2011
Well, atleast it's only for a month.
But still.

Oh, and a DN fan shared this vid on another site, as something to keep us entertained while we wait. Some Duke Nukem imposter drives a foulmouthed girl-gamer crazy:
Edited by SquigPie, 24 March 2011 - 21:36.
But still.

Oh, and a DN fan shared this vid on another site, as something to keep us entertained while we wait. Some Duke Nukem imposter drives a foulmouthed girl-gamer crazy:
Edited by SquigPie, 24 March 2011 - 21:36.
MR.Kim
25 Mar 2011
Perhaps this article make easy understand why is delayed again.
Link: http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/03/24/duke-nuk...ty-demystified/
Edited by MR.Kim, 25 March 2011 - 05:26.
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The new Duke Nukem Forever release date raised a question around the PC Gamer US office: why is this game, which stars the quintessential American badass, is made by an American developer, and is published by an American company being released four days later in North America than internationally?
What gives? Don’t 2K and Gearbox know that Americans have grown accustomed to preferential treatment? Who are the conspirators behind this? We want names!
We asked 2K PR Manager Charlie Sinhaseni, and the answer is so simple that it’ll surprise you.
“We have a commitment to our fans to get the game out as early as possible, and every day counts. New games are available on Tuesday in North America, so we’re getting the game out as early as possible in this territory. The international markets do not adhere to this release timing, and it just happens that they will be able to release the game a few days before North America. We don’t want to hold it back, we want to get it into the hands of consumers as soon as possible,” says Sinhaseni.
So there you have it: it’s all the retail world’s fault. While it’s true that digital distribution knows no release schedule, big, powerful companies like Walmart and GameStop get their shipments of new games on Tuesdays, and don’t appreciate the online competition getting a head start. Publishers can ignore the wrath of the retailers at their own risk, of course, but in a climate where every game sale counts, it’s hard to blame them for going after those retail dollars.
What gives? Don’t 2K and Gearbox know that Americans have grown accustomed to preferential treatment? Who are the conspirators behind this? We want names!
We asked 2K PR Manager Charlie Sinhaseni, and the answer is so simple that it’ll surprise you.
“We have a commitment to our fans to get the game out as early as possible, and every day counts. New games are available on Tuesday in North America, so we’re getting the game out as early as possible in this territory. The international markets do not adhere to this release timing, and it just happens that they will be able to release the game a few days before North America. We don’t want to hold it back, we want to get it into the hands of consumers as soon as possible,” says Sinhaseni.
So there you have it: it’s all the retail world’s fault. While it’s true that digital distribution knows no release schedule, big, powerful companies like Walmart and GameStop get their shipments of new games on Tuesdays, and don’t appreciate the online competition getting a head start. Publishers can ignore the wrath of the retailers at their own risk, of course, but in a climate where every game sale counts, it’s hard to blame them for going after those retail dollars.
Link: http://www.pcgamer.com/2011/03/24/duke-nuk...ty-demystified/
Edited by MR.Kim, 25 March 2011 - 05:26.
MR.Kim
01 Apr 2011
Ewww.... I hopefully wash his hands and so dirty.
Edited by MR.Kim, 01 April 2011 - 20:09.

Edited by MR.Kim, 01 April 2011 - 20:09.
General
03 Apr 2011
I don't know about fans of Duke Nukem but I'll surely not enjoy throwing shits around
Interesting though


Raven
04 Apr 2011
lol that is hilarious
. Anyways the gfx does feel like its based on the unreal engine.

Sicarius
05 Apr 2011
So after 13+ years of development, millions of dollars, numerous engine changes, and an entirely new developer to boot, we have finally achieved this milestone of gaming: HD poop-flinging action.
What an achievement.
Edited by Sicarius, 05 April 2011 - 00:24.
What an achievement.

Edited by Sicarius, 05 April 2011 - 00:24.
Wizard
05 Apr 2011
General
05 Apr 2011
SquigPie
12 Jun 2011
Reviews hated it, but GOD DAMN if I didn't enjoy it. Game was made of fun and entertainment.
Dutchygamer
13 Jun 2011
SquigPie
14 Jun 2011
deltaepsilon
14 Jun 2011
SquigPie, on 13 Jun 2011, 8:38, said:
Reviews hated it, but GOD DAMN if I didn't enjoy it. Game was made of fun and entertainment.
Well it certainly didn't give the impression that those 12 years were well-spent. Haven't played it myself but a lot of the reviews are trashing the graphics, dull gameplay, and other particularly dated aspects of the game, and to be honest I don't think the aforementioned are merely opinion.
SquigPie
14 Jun 2011
deltaepsilon, on 14 Jun 2011, 8:14, said:
SquigPie, on 13 Jun 2011, 8:38, said:
Reviews hated it, but GOD DAMN if I didn't enjoy it. Game was made of fun and entertainment.
Well it certainly didn't give the impression that those 12 years were well-spent. Haven't played it myself but a lot of the reviews are trashing the graphics, dull gameplay, and other particularly dated aspects of the game, and to be honest I don't think the aforementioned are merely opinion.
Most of the bad aspects are for the console versions. PC lacks the long loading times and horrible graphics (although graphics still are outdated).
I found it good though. Kinda like Half Life 2. Only funny.
Edited by SquigPie, 14 June 2011 - 07:04.
Raven
14 Jun 2011
I played a game @ a friends place who got it on steam and the load times were certainly higher for me......