Bloodshot, on 17 March 2018 - 01:40 PM, said:
Even if they did release the 2001/2 version and it was hot garbage at least it would've been interesting garbage.
Quite possibly the absolute best way of describing what any content release prior to 2k6 exodus would be. Everything post 2k6 was a (completely understandable and correct given the circumstance) containment of the open ended interesting pile available.
Dan, on 17 March 2018 - 03:12 AM, said:
So than what was the reason in getting rid of all the open world RPGish gameplay? Was it all about getting the game running on consoles?
First I'd suggest you reel in your expectations of an "open world RPGish" game. Duke was no STALKER, but it had a very interesting foundation around 2k1/2k2 that I think Fred, etc. are quite rightly emphasizing their enthusiasm.
From there the "reason" was a very slow gradual death of a thousand cuts with a swift rapid reduction once the only team left was working for free on their savings just because they wanted to not run away from the problem. While I was off coasting on Modern Warfare 2 helping out with SpecOps those folks were spending their own dimes and talking to Gearbox about how to ship SOMETHING.
That's a huge accomplishment. I can hate on the poop and rat microwaving all I like... but THEY shipped something and I didn't when I was part of the effort.
/salute to them and lessons learned all around.
AdrenalinDragon, on 18 March 2018 - 06:05 PM, said:
Interesting. So Randy says it was nowhere near close to being a finished game, while Fred says it was. Who do we believe, or should we assume Wieder is the most accurate?
It depends on which build people are looking at. The E3 2k1 build is nowhere near as complete as the October 2k1 build. The 2k2 builds had the lighting issues, but the fundamental game hadn't changed much. 2k3/4 I was pushing to get a version of the Lake Mead level "Beta Tested" internally as I considered it far enough along. In 2k1 the Lake Mead boat level had two flat surfaces with panning mountains for the shores of the "lake" (you can see this in the 2k1 video). By the 2k3 footage you can see the shore has become full 3D, and the gameplay itself had evolved to going in and out of highway pillars, a crazy giant water gravity bowl under the fathership, along with going through the building seen in 2k1, etc. So the "best" Lake Mead level is FAR beyond the 2k1 build.
I'd be very surprised if Randy has ever played legacy DNFMatch, much less all the variations of the hard drive backups that still exist containing everything from 2k1 to 2k6. So his comments about what of interest is there are quite absurd, but taking Fred's 90% literally is also ripe for disappointment.
There is just a LOT of content. In one build in 2k3 the full Stratosphere with The Blob wall might be playable in rough form, but in 2k2 and 2k4 it's unplayable. etc. etc. This leads to...
Zaxx, on 19 March 2018 - 02:51 AM, said:
What we will get is a nice little archive to an amazing part of gaming history, an awesome tour in a museum but nothing else.
This is the ONLY reason to release the content... with each "sample point" requiring being able to load DukeEd. Everything else... (skinning tools, etc) can be shuffled off the deep end... but a variety of sample points with an editor that can be loaded and game that can be launched is all that is needed for the mod community to be able to take the museum and start to do amazing things with it. That's ALL the release should be for... is a looking glass into the madhouse.
Altered Reality, on 16 March 2018 - 07:10 PM, said:
The only way it can be released is if someone leaks it, which will not happen, because whoever leaks it would be discovered and sued to hell and back.
Anyone who leaks it now would probably get away easy... as they are unlikely to be a former 3DR employee. What they are likely to leak however, is an image of a former 3DR employee which would be the only trail possible to follow. Some random artist hard drive that never even cared happens to be the one leaked and then the leak turns out to be easily identified as their build due to some obscure ini file. Does 3DR sue the artist? Probably not... but those who COULD leak I assume have some degree of coherency that they have no desire to put that person in that position.
Altered Reality, on 16 March 2018 - 08:14 PM, said:
Holy crap, you sound seriously depressed. Even suicidal.
I know this is a very old conversation that has been put to rest but want to emphasize: You are projecting and ill equipped to decipher what you were reading. I have been in your shoes.