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Old 05-31-2004, 08:14 PM
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Originally Posted by greeno
I wish I came to this thread earlier, a few things to say.
One: The new zelda game was awesome, storyline wise, the only graphics problem was that link was a child, which they are fixing in the next game anyway.
Two: I remember the original graal 3d a long time ago... like 2 or 3 years.... it was a demo that you could download I think it was up before 2k1? not sure... anyway Stefans sig looks like what the old models looked like, so yeah, They have improved.
And I wasn't sure if this was true or not but a while back I also heard graal 3d was using the Tribes 2 engine.... which to my knowledge is a first person shooter... either way you look at it, an engine was purchased and then edited.
Third: This looks really cool, and if I saw Graal on a shelf in an Game Store or anywhere I would buy it right then and there.
Four: I'm not complaining about my VIP account, because I subscribe to Graal by the year anyway, with that package adding a VIP is only $5 US currency anyway, it's not going to put me in the red.
1. That wasn't link x.x
2. I believe that was only a test. The tribes 2 engine was the torque engine which is being used in graal 3d with modifications.
3. Anyone would.
4. kay
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