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    id: No Rage In 2009, Come Back Next Year

    id: Rage Too Complicated For User Mods

    Hollenshead: E3 Was Pretty Much a Disappointment to Everyone

    Rage and id's Love/Hate Relationship with the PS3

    Carmack Talks: From id/EA to Mac gaming and PS3 Programming

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    id Software's New Game Unveiled

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    03/09/09

    In reply to id: No Rage In 2009, Come Back Next Year
    Boo-urns. If Rage pulls off a Mad Max FPS/Vehicle racing/combat hybrid, it's going to be fucking amazing.
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    03/09/09

    In reply to id: No Rage In 2009, Come Back Next Year
    As a big fan of iD's work in the late 90's, I hope Rage can be the game that puts iD back up there as a developer of great games. It's kind of a shame they aren't releasing it this year, because it could have been their first game released in this decade that wasn't mediocre.
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    03/09/09

    In reply to id: No Rage In 2009, Come Back Next Year
    Demons, shooting and a guy! possibly shooting the demons!
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    Image of NotTheGuy NotTheGuy
    03/09/09

    @excel_excel: No John, you are the demons.
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    03/09/09

    @NotTheGuy: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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    03/09/09

    In reply to id: No Rage In 2009, Come Back Next Year
    It's good to see id taking a big jump back into development. RAGE is their first game since...what, Doom 3? They must have gotten lost in the dark for a while.
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    Image of I_Like_Rabbits I_Like_Rabbits
    03/09/09

    @grayfox9996: Are you serious? You obviously haven't paid attention and are just commenting to see your handle onscreen.
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    03/09/09

    @I_Like_Rabbits: It's kinda true, Quake 4 was mostly a Raven game, Quake Wars did have a bit more involvement from id, both tech and production wise. But it's hard to gauge the impact that would have had while id was still a smallish team.


    id spent about 18 months after Doom 3 working on a survival horror before scrapping it and deciding to go a completely different route ie Rage.

    Then they started ramping up team size hugely and at some point started up Doom 4 development as well.

    There's Quake live too which is a third team separate from the Rage team, and id Mobile which has always been independent except for a little tech work by Carmack.


    So yes, Doom 3 in 2004 was ids last full team project.

    It's beginning to look similar to the gap between halflife and halflife 2 heh.

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    Image of Meohfumado Meohfumado
    03/09/09

    @NotTheGuy: Even if id doesn't code the game themselves, they still have full control of any of their IP's regardless of if it was Raven or Splash Damage. To omit those games as being id games just because they weren't the primary developer is inaccurate, because id had total control in the direction the product took and they handpicked the Dev who did handle the day-to-day operations of the code.
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    03/09/09

    @Meohfumado: To call it id's game is pretty inaccurate too, because you're omitting the people that did the majority of the coding.
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