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glassdragon 02-16-04 01:44 AM

Painkiller demo to be released today
 
For anyone who hasn't heard about this awesome fps coming out here's a link to it

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/painkiller/index.html


Demo to be released today by about 5 pm i think they said

i know gamespot will have it, not sure of the other places yet.

Trigger 02-16-04 06:18 AM

wasn't there already a demo of this out at one point?

flashburn 02-16-04 08:19 AM

Cool, game looks like fun.

glassdragon 02-16-04 04:05 PM

it's out

http://dlx.gamespot.com/

and no trigger this is the first demo, although there was an alpha leak of this game about a month ago

Trigger 02-16-04 04:43 PM

Then I wonder what I was playing... or when and where I played it. I was certain it was on my PC, but I can't find anything... maybe it was at E3? Could've been a different game, but all this time I thought it was this one. Maybe it was Nosferatu? This is gonna bug me now.

RyoHazuki 02-16-04 04:56 PM

Is there any other links for the demo?

Groucho 02-17-04 07:41 AM

You can get it through www.3dgamers.com

I gave this a whirl. The graphics are very good. The physics are great. I liked the atmosphere as well. But the gameplay is very shallow. It's basically Serious Sam with a medieval/horror setting. You do nothing more than run around mowing down rooms full of guys who's AI consists of "run/shoot at the player."

I also thought that the "Standard" difficulty was too hard (mostly because they've disabled the save function for the demo), whereas the "Easy" difficulty was ridiculously easy.

mtucker 02-17-04 09:33 AM

I think I've reached the point in my life where this style of gameplay doesn't appeal to me anymore. I had my fill with the first Serious Sam. Indeed the gameplay was too shallow.

[Murtaugh]I'm getting too old for this shit.[/Murtaugh]

flashburn 02-17-04 11:17 AM

For the engine alone, this game is worth checking out. It easily looks as good as Half Life 2, and the physics are incredible as well. But, as far as gameplay goes...yeah its basically Serious Sam. One thing that bugs the hell out of me is that there is no crouch button!

Groucho 02-17-04 11:22 AM

With all the dudes throwing things at you, I really wanted to crouch and lean behind stuff. That would have been pretty cool...roll a barrel down the street and use it as cover.

The game makes great use of the Havok physics engine. I had a lot of fun goofing around with the hanging skeletons.

bdshort 02-17-04 12:43 PM

Currently waiting in line at FilePlanet for my download to start. Hopefully this wont melt my GeForce 2 GTS (the UT2004 demo works just fine fortunately)

Brian

Groucho 02-17-04 12:44 PM

This game also uses the Unreal engine, so you should be just fine.

Young Vito 02-17-04 12:49 PM


Originally posted by flashburn
It easily looks as good as Half Life 2
ure joking right?-screwy-

this game is pretty lame, way too slow and kind of clunky.....

bdshort 02-17-04 12:55 PM

What other games make use of the Havok physics technology?

glassdragon 02-17-04 02:43 PM

only other one i remember is max payne 2

Groucho 02-17-04 02:48 PM


Originally posted by bdshort
What other games make use of the Havok physics technology?
http://www.havok.com/clients/titles.php

Brute Force
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platform: Xbox
:: Shipped: 06/03

Deus Ex, Invisible War
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platforms: PS2, Xbox, PC
:: Shipped: 11/03

Freelancer
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platform: Xbox
:: Shipped: 03/03

Half Life 2
:: In Development

Lord of the Rings: Middle Earth Online
:: In Development

Max Payne 2
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platforms: PS2, Xbox, PC
:: Shipped: 10/03

Medal Of Honor Pacific Assault
:: Genre: Action, Historic, Shooters
:: In Development

Painkiller
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platform: PC
:: In Development

Pitfall: The Lost Expedition
:: Genre: Action, Action / Adventure
:: Platform: PS2, Xbox, Gamecube
:: In Development

Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy
:: Genre: Action / Adventure
:: Platform: PS2, Xbox
:: Ship Date: June 2004

Starcraft Ghost
:: Genre: Action, Strategy
:: Platforms: PS2, Xbox, Gamecube
:: In Development

Starsky and Hutch
:: Genre Action: Shooters, Vehicle / Mech, Light Gun
:: Platforms: PS2, Xbox, PC
:: Shipped: 09/03

Thief: Deadly Shadows
:: Genre: Action, Shooters
:: Platforms: Xbox, PC
:: In Development

bdshort 02-17-04 04:23 PM

Cool... I'll get Max Payne 2 once I perform my upgrade for HL2 and Doom 3...

I tried the painkiller demo, and thought it was pretty fun. I haven't really played any FPS where masses of enemies just rush you ala Doom 1/2, so it was kind of cool, though tough (esp the Temple level)... it actually ran fine using the default settings (1024x768 with high textures all around) though it did pause occationally and take some time to load the levels. The boss level was a different story... lots of slowdowns. Those columns flying appart sure looked sweet though.

Right now I have a Athlon XP 1700+ with a GeForce 2 GTS 32 meg card and 256 megs of ram... I plan on keeping the CPU, upgrading the video to at least a Radeon 9600 Pro, though possibly the 9700 Pro if they've dropped more in price by the time HL2 or Doom 3 comes out, and at least doubling my ram. That sound adequate?

Brian

**edit** I see Doom 3 is not on that list... I guess they're using their own physics engine?

flashburn 02-17-04 05:46 PM


Originally posted by Young Vito
ure joking right?-screwy-

this game is pretty lame, way too slow and kind of clunky.....

Sorry, you must be BLIND. I said it easily LOOKS as good as HalfLife 2. I never said that it played as good, or infact, anything like HalfLife 2.

Gameplay wise this is little more than Serious Sam with zombies.

nickdawgy 02-17-04 06:13 PM

Deus Ex Invisible War has the best physics system I have ever seen.

flashburn 02-17-04 06:38 PM


Originally posted by nickdawgy
Deus Ex Invisible War has the best physics system I have ever seen.

I think that Painkiller uses Havok 2.0 alot better than Deus Ex. Max Payne 2 definitely used it the worst, everything seems so light.

Check out the 3rd level in the Painkiller demo (the boss fight), those columns falling over are incredible.

Young Vito 02-17-04 08:05 PM


Originally posted by flashburn
Sorry, you must be BLIND. I said it easily LOOKS as good as HalfLife 2. I never said that it played as good, or infact, anything like HalfLife 2.

Gameplay wise this is little more than Serious Sam with zombies.

i know what u said, i just thought id comment on the gameplay, but the graphics my friend are nowhere near those of half life 2, not even close man, u downloaded the HL2 trailers? go to www.ign.com

seriously man, u just compared a VW golf to a lamborghini

Trigger 02-23-04 12:52 AM

Finally got around to checking it out... I have played this before, just don't remember where... best guess would be at E3. I wasn't too impressed. It did look good, and the first level was decent, but then by the second level it was simply Serious Sam all over again. Enemy AI was craptacular...

/start enemy ai program
command_run towards player and kill
/end program

or something like that... Graphically it did look pretty good. There's always room for mindless shooters like this, but I've lost the taste for them. As for the physics, they were good but not great. Mostly a problem with mass to weight ratios. The big carts in the first level moved like they weighed the same as those little pots in the second (third) level. It's just a minor complaint. I'm sure it's gonna be a solid game for action junkies, but with no story I'm kinda lookin at it as "been there, done that". I'd say it would maybe serve as a remake of Heretic or Hexen or something.

As for the comparison to Half Life 2 - there's no comparison. HL2 easily blows this away. If you don't think so, you ought to check out some videos made using the DX9 features.

flashburn 02-23-04 07:06 AM


Originally posted by Trigger

As for the comparison to Half Life 2 - there's no comparison. HL2 easily blows this away. If you don't think so, you ought to check out some videos made using the DX9 features.

Sorry, but I have played both, and graphically they are comparable. Sure it might not have all the bells & whistles that HL2 features, but it still looks very, very nice.

But, who cares anyway, Painkiller isn't that fun. Maybe if it had some sort of a story, and more variety, but it doesnt.

Trigger 02-23-04 01:57 PM

I believe I said it does look good... but with all the bells and whistles, HL2 looks way better. Even without the bells and whistles, HL2 looks better. It's just my opinion. I've played around with the HL2 leak as well (which is what I assume you're talking about since there has been no HL2 demo release and I hadn't heard you worked for Valve), and it was an unfinished product... furthermore, my video card couldn't display all the bells and whistles cuz it doesn't have full dx9 support (it's a Geforce 4). We don't have to argue about it, we can agree to disagree on that point - more importantly, we do agree that Painkiller isn't alot of fun and lacks story and variety.

flashburn 02-23-04 02:05 PM


Originally posted by Trigger
I believe I said it does look good... but with all the bells and whistles, HL2 looks way better. Even without the bells and whistles, HL2 looks better. It's just my opinion. I've played around with the HL2 leak as well (which is what I assume you're talking about since there has been no HL2 demo release and I hadn't heard you worked for Valve), and it was an unfinished product... furthermore, my video card couldn't display all the bells and whistles cuz it doesn't have full dx9 support (it's a Geforce 4). We don't have to argue about it, we can agree to disagree on that point - more importantly, we do agree that Painkiller isn't alot of fun and lacks story and variety.
Sounds good to me. :thumbsup:


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