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8 years ago

Duke Nukem Forever 2001 - Nearly Complete

Apparently there is am ongoing squabble between 3d Realms and Randy
Pitchford over the release of the infamous Duke Nukem Forever that was shown in the E3
trailer.

The long short of it is that 3d
Realms inherited the legacy backup drives for their old games - and 3d
Realms VP
Frederik Schreiber

has looked through them and found that the December 2002 build was an
80-90% finished game. He paints it as a much darker game than the DNF
that finally shipped - and from the sounds of it, it was part Deus Ex
and part Survival Horror with a hub based open world and some vehicle
gameplay as well. Apparently it was about 25 levels spread across 5 or 6
zones, and mostly complete with the exception of the last zone (Area
51).

The original claims happened on a Duke Nukem Discord discussion - https://discordapp.com/invite/qccgJ9v

and some images and such made there way to this discussion - https://forums.duke4.net/topic/9930-dnf-2001-build-was-apparently-almost-complete/page__pid__295897#entry295897

as well as http://www.rpgcodex.net/forums/index.php?threads/have-any-of-the-builds-of-duke-nukem-forever-ever-leaked.120567/

From what I can tell this is legitimate - and 3d Realms wants to release
it for free including making it stable for current windows builds and
offering mod support to fans so that they may finish it. But Randy
Pitchford is saying they have to buy a license to release it even for
free - as they own the IP now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9du-Wdimj4

Seriously - I have always loved that trailer, and reading about this now makes me hope that this gets at least leaked or even better - finished.

The DNF that was released always felt like a parody of a fan mod for Duke3d - the tone is way off and while the game is better than reviews would have you expect it is still a poor shooter with lots of pacing issues and a terrible narrative.

If it is true that they were nearly done with it in December 2002 - and the ensuing madness that happened is because they wanted to keep up with the dynamic lighting and shadows of Doom3 - I am heartbroken. Because I think had DNF come out based on the trailer at that time - with the high level of immersive and interactive environments it would have been a huge hit despite being somewhat dated.

Edited the title - I just watched a bit of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JephRoi3os&t=41m10s

Randy Pitchford comes across as not unreasonable, I think there is just a lot of legalities in the way. LOL

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