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Originally posted by creationist
well, i read somewhere that doom 3 will not have water in it, something about a design decision...now if when it comes out there is all of the sudden water in some maps that looks *gasp* similiar to half life 2's water...well...then...ummm..i guess we wouldnt care..now would we?
Originally posted by creationist
well, i read somewhere that doom 3 will not have water in it, something about a design decision...now if when it comes out there is all of the sudden water in some maps that looks *gasp* similiar to half life 2's water...well...then...ummm..i guess we wouldnt care..now would we?
Originally posted by jonbob
But Carmack is not dumb enough to disrgard a good thing when he sees it.
id could easily _learn_ from Source instead of just copy+paste code, but don't you think they are too far along in development to integrate such major changes?
Originally posted by Mr. Redundant
thats a good question actually.. if you mean how do objects in the world re-act with water, I would say very realistically (from the e3 techdemo at least)
bodies float, drums sink, planks float.. things have boyancy and weight determines what happens in water.
now if you mean does water physically change form .. I doubt it.. it has some cool water splashes apparently.. but I havent seen actual 3d water physics thus far, neither have I heard of it.. thats a decent question to shoot off to gabe's email
Originally posted by azz0r
Unreal tournament 2003 has physical water than ripples upon force.
And here I thought id fanboys were a dying breed.Originally posted by azz0r
J. Carmack is a ****ing genius, why the **** would he waste time with Half Life 2's source, he could code his way out of a bank, hes a friggin rocket scientist you idiot.
Originally posted by Mountain Man
And here I thought id fanboys were a dying breed.
Carmack is a good programmer, no doubt, but he's not a god.
It's my belief that he's overated. This isn't to disparage his programming skills or intelligence, but it seems like everybody assumes that nobody else is capable of accomplishing what he has (which is self-evidently untrue).Originally posted by Non-Sequitur
If it weren't for Carmack, you may not be posting here right now. I'm not saying he's a god, but he did change the gaming industry quite a bit.
Originally posted by Mountain Man
It's my belief that he's overated. This isn't to disparage his programming skills or intelligence, but it seems like everybody assumes that nobody else would have been capable of doing what he did. He may have done it first, but he was by no means the only one capable of doing so.
I respect him for his contributions to the world of games, but I'm not about to put him up on a pedastal.
I don't believe Carmack will paw through Valve's code. Quite simply, he's better than that (not to mention I doubt his ego would allow him to entertain the idea that Valve could teach him anything).Originally posted by azz0r
Fair enough, dont...but dont think that he's there scoffing at Valves code, because Im sure he has his own code.
And you're assuming he doesn't.Originally posted by azz0r
Do you know the guy? Your assuming he has an ego...