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Originally Posted by Bruce Abbott
And that has been the pattern for 3D games ever since. Higher resolutions, faster frame rates and more detailed objects all wasted on boring games that haven't 'evolved' at all since then.
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Try playing campaign of first Call of Duty (2003), and you will see that it doesn't borrow any "patterns" from Quake and Doom. Vastly different, yet much better, modern, much more realistic experience, imho.
It's in WW2 setting, and it can be considered as a retro game today.
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Originally Posted by Foebane
Quake 3 Arena, to me, is the only decent Quake game of the lot.
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I also loved Quake 3 Arena a lot.
Then I discovered Unreal Tournament 2004, and I think it outshines it in pretty much every aspect.