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GamePro: E3 2010's Rage First Impression

At E3 2010, Bethesda Softworks and id Software featured a twenty-minute long demonstration of their upcoming first-person shooter, Rage, which is powered by the new id Tech 5 engine and is in development for the PlayStation 3 and PC. First impressions here.

Redgehammer5791d ago (Edited 5791d ago )

"Rage, which is powered by the new id Tech 5 engine and is in development for the PlayStation 3 and PC"

I wonder if the omission of the 360 as a platform it is being developed for was accidental or on intentional? I have read several articles that said it was being shown at E3 on the 360 running at 60fps.

I am looking forward to ID's version of Post Apocalyptia.

aGameDeveloper5791d ago

Probably accidental. An author would be asking for trouble to leave out such a big thing on purpose, when it was only shown on 360 at E3.

Then again, the writer DID say, "Rage blew me with its rich, vibrant settings powered by id's new graphics engine". I thought you needed a peripheral to be blown by a video game, but maybe the visuals are simply orgasmic...

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Firezide Chat with Pete Hines

Pete Hines: “Truthfully, I still think Bethesda is just part of something that is not authentic and is not genuine. And that shouldn't be a surprise to you.”

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Id Celebration 35 Years And Teases Future News

Id Software is celebrating 35 years and teasing new offerings in press release.

1nsomniac80d ago

At some point they surely have to bring us a new Quake!

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Developers at Microsoft-owned Doom studio id Software form union with CWA

Employees at Doom studio id Software have voted in favour of union representation with the Communications Workers of America (CWA).

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MrDead135d ago

I hope the devs can break away from MS and take their IP's with them in the not to distant future. This entire consolidation and mass industry firings that MS has spearheaded has been nothing but a disaster for everyone except the already rich creatively bankrupt tw@ts at Microsoft.

MS is nothing but a drain on the entire gaming industry and every facet of it.

1Victor134d ago

There is precedent already with bungie separating from Microsoft but I doubt Microsoft will let them go out with their IP’s without paying a huge price

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Reaper22_134d ago

Good for them. From what I hear Microsoft supports it but unfortunately it still doesnt change much but its a step in the right direction. More devs across the entire industry should do this. But regardless, you just love to hate anything Microsoft or xbox. Who's fault is it that sony closed down studios? Who spearheaded that? What i don't understand is that if you hate Microsoft so much why the concern. If this bothers you so much you may want to find another hobby. Free up some of that mental energy for your own well being and stop worrying about shit you cant change.

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Dexterio134d ago (Edited 134d ago )

@FlaggerD care to look at yourself in the mirror, obscure? It's like your 132456th account now, and all of them have you being obsessed with Sony. You just can't handle the fact they literally stomped on Xbox, LMAO! Juggernaut my ass haha. Xbots claiming Expedition 33 winning GotY is a win for Xbox because it was on Game pass is the funniest shit ever LMAO!

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blacktiger133d ago

both of you obsessed with Microsoft and Sony is embarrasing

MrDead133d ago

oooh, so many angry fanboys. You'll get over it kid.

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UltimateOwnage134d ago

Good for them. With AI coming for their jobs and their new corporate overlords working overtime to replace them, it’s a smart move.

Notellin133d ago

It won't be long before Microsoft lays off everyone in gaming and routes that money over into AI.

Time for everyone at Xbox to update the resume and start coming up with Indie game pitches.

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DarXyde133d ago

The point of unionizing is collective bargaining. Sadly, I do not believe they have any leverage, which is likely why Microsoft isn't impeding them: The investment in AI is gargantuan. We're talking about a data center in Wisconsin that's about 200 city blocks. That is massive and insane.