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    Quote Originally Posted by Eugene View Post
    Was about to say. The last "good" fps he was involved with was the original Quake, and as much as I loved it, there were better FPS games at the time.
    What was better than Quake at the time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grievous View Post
    What was better than Quake at the time?
    Duke Nukem 3D

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    Daikatana, was a brilliant game badly executed but the concept was way ahead of its time. Not to mention the dev teams and production problems it encountered.

    If you had a single team that knew what they where doing on that project it would have stood next to the likes of Half Life 2. Now it stands as a sad example of what happens when good idea's get bad backing.

    For those that don't know what the game is about you can click here(For Dedicated Mygaming users only) to get a chance to play it yourself.

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    Him being part of the original Doom team didn't help him with Diakatana much. But I am cautiously optimistic for this game he is working on as he has had some time to work on his development skills... lets hope it doesn't disappoint... again.

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