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Doom 3 will be based on a peer to peer architecture says
CmdrTaco quoting Ant quoting Carmack.
Greg
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/25/1310220
DOOM 3 will use P2P System?
Posted by CmdrTaco on Sunday August
25, @09:19AM
from the
i'll-believe-it-when-I'm-fragged-on-it
dept.
Ant writes "From Page 6 of FiringSquad's
QuakeCon 2002 Postmortem article: John Carmack said
something at the end of the Q&A about how the
multiplayer will be only four players? Tim: After 2 hours of
talking up at the podium, sometimes you leave a few details
out. Doom 3 multiplayer will be fully scalable. It will be a
peer to peer system. We haven't started working on it yet.
Tell everyone not to panic - it will be fine. John just forgot
to mention it'll be scalable past four players. It's hard to
give a hard number because we haven't started working on
it yet. Right now we're focused on making Doom 3 a
kickass, over the top single player game."
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