The supreme boss of id Software, John Carmack, has recently left to go to the memories ... in particular those concerning the first Quake, who yesterday celebrated 15 years. "I do not know why but you remember most vividly about the early stages of game development," said Carmack Bethblog site. "I was excited about the project and I was sure it would be something never seen before, like a window to another world." "I also remember our fears, one of which concerned the control system.
We were not sure that the public would be easily adapted to control the free-viewing and-click" "We did a lot of experiments but in the end we decided that this was the best solution and we were right "Regarding the future of the saga, Carmack said recently that his company has no concrete plans, but that has long run a number of ideas on a possible fifth chapter.
We were not sure that the public would be easily adapted to control the free-viewing and-click" "We did a lot of experiments but in the end we decided that this was the best solution and we were right "Regarding the future of the saga, Carmack said recently that his company has no concrete plans, but that has long run a number of ideas on a possible fifth chapter.
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