Since Doom was revealed behind closed doors - and as there is still no footage from it - a lot of gamers wondered whether the E3 teaser trailer packed in-game visuals or not. After all, Bethesda has never commented on whether the teaser trailer featured in-engine visuals or not. Well, according to Doomworld's members 'GoatLord' and 'Caffeine Freak' who attended Quakecon, Doom's demo was pretty close to that E3 teaser trailer (graphics wise), though it did look exactly the same as that pre-rendered trailer.
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But isnt this a cross gen title?
Lets just say Doom is trying very very hard to reach that level of graphics that the trailer had but you can guarantee it will fall way way short.
They can only push the id Tech 6 engine so far, Hell they would of been better using the CryEngine to make Doom.
Yeh I was at QuakeCon and id tech 6 is garbage compared to Cryengine ESPECIALLY with the art style they are going for.
lots of goo, slime, blood etc. with dynamic lighting and reflections plus tons of shadows and particle effects from explosions via embers or blood splatters.
CryEngine would run Doom to amazing graphical levels.
id tech 6 had problems doing a pre-rendered trailer.
which is why Doom will not be shown until 2015 and after the completely overhaul id Tech 6 (or admit defeat and use the CryEngine)
I'm pretty sure that this Doom will be like its predecessors except Doom 3 hopefully (Crosses fingers).
But will it be as revolutionary as Doom 3 was (graphically) when it was released back in 2004?
I don't think so.
Could this mean that Id has returned as the graphical king it once was?