The situation still seems to be nebulous There is one aspect of Duke Nukem Forever on which until now has been silent: the multiplayer. However, according to what the boss of Gearbox, Randy Pitchford, speaking on Eurogamer, it is to worry: the online mode of the game are in good hands. Except that so far has not found the right way to show to the public.
"We can see from the screenshots released few details, but the truth is that we are still wondering what the best way to show multiplayer Duke Nukem Forever to the public, so it is clear that there is a multiplayer, and how." The development of the multiplayer modes has been entrusted to the Piranha, a little-known Canadian study, which to date has produced titles for the PSP as Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 and Need for Speed: Undercover, as well as PC games such as Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza and MechWarrior.
Pitchford refused to divultare details about the multiplayer, while promising that players are sure to love yourself. "Do not worry! I remember one of the things worth playing online with Duke Nukem was to reduce their opponents to smithereens, and you will find the same feeling even in multiplayer Duke Nukem Forever," he said.
"It will also be interesting to see what else the game players can do." "As for the multiplayer, Duke Nukem Forever does not start competing with the FPS labeled, rather than focusing on having fun with friends and find out about the weapons and the right tools to become the strongest." Source: Eurogamer
"We can see from the screenshots released few details, but the truth is that we are still wondering what the best way to show multiplayer Duke Nukem Forever to the public, so it is clear that there is a multiplayer, and how." The development of the multiplayer modes has been entrusted to the Piranha, a little-known Canadian study, which to date has produced titles for the PSP as Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 and Need for Speed: Undercover, as well as PC games such as Die Hard: Nakatomi Plaza and MechWarrior.
Pitchford refused to divultare details about the multiplayer, while promising that players are sure to love yourself. "Do not worry! I remember one of the things worth playing online with Duke Nukem was to reduce their opponents to smithereens, and you will find the same feeling even in multiplayer Duke Nukem Forever," he said.
"It will also be interesting to see what else the game players can do." "As for the multiplayer, Duke Nukem Forever does not start competing with the FPS labeled, rather than focusing on having fun with friends and find out about the weapons and the right tools to become the strongest." Source: Eurogamer
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