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    EmuTalk Member IceWarm's Avatar
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    Cool Physics Engine Chosen For Duke Nukem Forever(Downloadable Physics Demos)

    A Physics engine has been chosen for Duke Nukem Forever. I really don't care and don't expect them to even finish the game. However the company that is doing the physics has a package of several cool physics demos to mess around with. Check out the article here:



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    You can download the physics demos from the download tab at the top of the page.
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    EmuTalk Member IceWarm's Avatar
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    Box Stack is my favorite of the demos. It is fun to take a block and then throw it at the rest of the blocks to see how they react. Also removing one brick at a time like Jenga is fun too.
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    EmuTalk Member IceWarm's Avatar
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    You can also go into the data folder and edit the code for some of the demos. This is pretty cool because you can get a view of the code to see how it works.
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    That's one sweet ass physics engine. Thanks for the info.

    edit: holy fecking hell.. this has to be the single most advanced physics engine ever..
    Last edited by cooliscool; October 2nd, 2004 at 20:50.

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    Duke Nukem Forever ... I'll believe it when it's on store shelves.

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    Then it must be true , they just frozen the work on the game to port it to the Doom ³ engine .

    I 've read an interviev in a magazine where the ID guy said that they're making gread advance with the doom³ engine when the reporter asked him if DN-F can be forgotten .

    I couldn't believe that wasn't a hoax , but now i think it's true !

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    The "Forever" part of the title is describing how long it will take them to complete the game.

    No wait, that can't be right, because Duke Nukem 3D took more than 3 days...
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    Right, the link in IceWarm's post was removed because it led to a site that offers illegal materials. You can get the physics engine demos from this site :
    http://www.meqon.com/
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    I like taking the little ragdoll people and slinging them around

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    The fact that it took them this long to choose a physics engine is a clue as to how long it will take for the rest of the game to come out.
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