oasiz, on 04 October 2016 - 12:57 PM, said:
I don't think it will since custom stabbing was added in eduke to work around maps-per-episode limitations.
It will likely work about as good as it did on megaton at best.
This could be the downfall to the success of World Tour. What Gearbox needs to realize is Duke is not alive today because of a kickass video game released in 1996. Duke is around today because of the Eduke community. There have been a handful of great old games that have come and gone by the waste side because there was no community left to keep them going. If Gearbox wants to be successful, they have to realize why people still talk about Duke Nukem. It is because of the community, devs, mods. HRP, and custom user maps. The engine is old, but flexible and it has adapted thanks to some hard working individuals. If Gearbox shits on the user community by not supporting all of the above then they will be working against team Duke.
So who is Gearbox really targeting? They are targeting the older generation gamer and the mobile\console device market. Duke 3D was already optimized to run on crappy hardware making it a natural fit to run on mobile platforms. However, I cannot see a FPS game being any fun on a tiny screen that is driven by an inaccurate touch interface or joystick. I doubt the new release will appeal to any younger generation since younger generations are more interested in the latest AAA games that have destructible environments, real 3D models and open world online multi-player. This game is too politically incorrect to fit in with today’s youth.
When a game gets re-released as many times as Duke 3D people expect to see some significant updates to justify having to buy the game over again for the 3rd or 10th time. People want a product that delivers and in my opinion Terminx should have been team lead from the start and Gearbox should have integrated with Terminx to release a single, polished, functional HTTK multi-player game on Steam with full backwards compatibility along with an optimized and complete polymer renderer. Instead, we have another rendition of the same original game to which I can say best of luck Gearbox.
As far as why Gearbox might be doing this, I still will not fully understand unless they want to add something to Duke's past to rewrite history in preparation for a new sequel. Sorry to say, but this is not the type of game that will go over like Pokémon go or Mario Brothers.