Doom 3 Tournament
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- Kulgan
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Doom 3 Tournament
In honour of Doom 3's release in August, we're happy to announce the first proper Shotgun LAN tournament in years.
Doom 3 Deathmatch (it does have deathmatch, right?)
Prizes: TBA
Rules: TBD
All very defined.
Prizes will be announced once our intrepid sponsor-hunting admin mid_gen finds some kind company willing to provide a prize.
Rules will be decided on once we get hold of a copy of the game to figure out what the rules should be. No prescience here I'm afraid.
Tell your friends! Buy the game! Upgrade your PC so it can handle it!
K
Doom 3 Deathmatch (it does have deathmatch, right?)
Prizes: TBA
Rules: TBD
All very defined.
Prizes will be announced once our intrepid sponsor-hunting admin mid_gen finds some kind company willing to provide a prize.
Rules will be decided on once we get hold of a copy of the game to figure out what the rules should be. No prescience here I'm afraid.
Tell your friends! Buy the game! Upgrade your PC so it can handle it!
K
Last edited by Kulgan on Thu Jul 29, 2004 4:49 pm, edited 2 times in total.
righty, upgrade time me thinks, first of all some information for y'all
Doom III @ play
secondly the recommended specs
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP; Pentium IV 1.5 GHz or AMD Athlon 1.7 GHz XP processor or higher; 384MB RAM; 8x Speed CD-ROM drive (1200KB/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers; 1.7GB of uncompressed free hard disk space (plus 400MB for Windows swap file); 100% DirectXR 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers; 100% Windows 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers; 3D hardware Accelerator Card Required - 100% DirectXR 9.0b compatible 64MB Hardware Accelerated video card and the latest drivers.
Multiplayer Requirements:
Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported; Internet play requires broadband connection and latest drivers; LAN play requires network interface card and latest drivers
Doom III @ play
secondly the recommended specs
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP; Pentium IV 1.5 GHz or AMD Athlon 1.7 GHz XP processor or higher; 384MB RAM; 8x Speed CD-ROM drive (1200KB/sec sustained transfer rate) and latest drivers; 1.7GB of uncompressed free hard disk space (plus 400MB for Windows swap file); 100% DirectXR 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card and latest drivers; 100% Windows 2000/XP compatible mouse, keyboard and latest drivers; 3D hardware Accelerator Card Required - 100% DirectXR 9.0b compatible 64MB Hardware Accelerated video card and the latest drivers.
Multiplayer Requirements:
Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported; Internet play requires broadband connection and latest drivers; LAN play requires network interface card and latest drivers
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Bring it with you, I can smash it up readily. I've got a paperweight that'll probably be a suitable upgrade.^^nightmare^^ wrote:errm iv'e only got a 500mghr procceser and no open gl support (it's a compaq) me need new pc me thinks.
p.s. it's borrowed from my dad cause my dad decidid to update the bios on my ,machine and it went wrong. doesent even boot up lol.
nah, it's great, helicoptors can be flown by mear mortals now and not just by army.dogmeat wrote:
Thought that there may have been a similar reaction with it as there were with say, Road To Rome. i.e. no f*cker had it.
Rib?
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errmm, notice the word "borrowed" loldogmeat wrote:Bring it with you, I can smash it up readily. I've got a paperweight that'll probably be a suitable upgrade.^^nightmare^^ wrote:errm iv'e only got a 500mghr procceser and no open gl support (it's a compaq) me need new pc me thinks.
p.s. it's borrowed from my dad cause my dad decidid to update the bios on my ,machine and it went wrong. doesent even boot up lol.
i do see your point tho

- Kulgan
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This is a bit of a catch up forum post, given Baron's already posted, but...
KWe're happy to announce that in addition to their usual kind provision of switches for the LAN, Intel will be donating a 3+GHz HyperThreading Pentium 4 Processor and motherboard as the top prize for our Doom 3 competition.
This is an excellent prize, and we're certainly looking forward to the tournament!
- Spey
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meh sounds like a whole lot of money to spend if you want to bother upgrading for a flash in the pan graphics centric 3 hour experience like doom 3, why not wait for the next big hyped game like unreal 3 :/
<--- is sticking to doom 2, at least i dont have to sell my legs to science in order to enjoy that
P.S. Count Takeshi Kitano rules!!!!
<--- is sticking to doom 2, at least i dont have to sell my legs to science in order to enjoy that
P.S. Count Takeshi Kitano rules!!!!
narcissism, my only pleasure in life.
You know, a cheaper way to not upgrade all the time is.....to not upgrade all the timedogmeat wrote:Man, I'm so glad I'm out of that upgrade cycle crap having bought the laptop.

mid_gen - www.the-midfield.com
Says the guy with a ninja über leet PC.mid_gen wrote:You know, a cheaper way to not upgrade all the time is.....to not upgrade all the timedogmeat wrote:Man, I'm so glad I'm out of that upgrade cycle crap having bought the laptop.

You know you'll probably end up playing Doom3 anyway. I'd buy it at Game and 10 day, but they stopped 10 day returns for PC games a few months back. Fuckers. Why don't they do the same for PS2 games, piracy's just as rife on those too.Spey wrote:meh sounds like a whole lot of money to spend if you want to bother upgrading for a flash in the pan graphics centric 3 hour experience like doom 3, why not wait for the next big hyped game like unreal 3 :/
<--- is sticking to doom 2, at least i dont have to sell my legs to science in order to enjoy that
He's the daddy. Have you see Kikujiro? Remind me to make you watch it sometime.P.S. Count Takeshi Kitano rules!!!!
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