There is definitly market potential, not only would essentially every D1-3 player buy it, I know several people who though D3 was cool but too old to bother with.
That and if they properly market D4, it may actually be as popular as the battlefield games.
Dude!! Kyouryuu- you liked Rebel Trucker: Cajun Blood Money too!?!?!?! I bought like 10 copies it was sooooo good!!! I can't wait for Rebel Trucker 2: Redneck Blood Money to come out!!!
Yeah, I already gots descent 4, I dunno what kinda stuff you are all smokin. (BTW, maybe they should release d3 1.5 b/f they make d5, eh?)
Sol/Kyouryuu: Parallax is currently engaged in a lawsuit led by BioWare against Interplay. Their refusal to give Orbital the go-ahead on the Descent 4 project was due in part to their legal preparation for the lawsuit.
I think it's a bit too late to count on Interplay to make these sequels it speaks of.
I'm not sure if the litigation is still ongoing, but I haven't been able to find anything pertaining to a resolution, so I'd assume the case is still working its way through the system.
Most gammers in the 20+ range know about descent. There was a time when doom2 and Descent1 completely held the market. Almost every gammer I knew had both.
Gooberman wrote:Most gammers in the 20+ range know about descent. There was a time when doom2 and Descent1 completely held the market. Almost every gammer I knew had both.
Actually, most gamers who were playing around 1994-1996 would probably know about D1 and D2.
I was in the Team Sportscasting Network IRC Chat just before a CoD game they where going to be shoutcasting, and they where playing music and talking to CoD developers and they played music from Descent II and I was all like "DESCENT MUSIC! YEAAS!!!" and this guy said "Descent 3 was awesome!" and I was like.... someone actually knows of it?
If they, or who ever, finally make it or patch the current I'll get it and try it. D3 is still the best game out for high-speed action. I just wish I could play better.