Duke Nukem Forever demo
Re: Duke Nukem Forever demo
Yup, just like your wife was a virgin up until she wasn't, Duke was vaporware until it was released.
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Re: Duke Nukem Forever demo
Sorry, my analogy about virgins was wrong. It sounded right, but I realise now it wasn't. It was late when I posted it, and I smugly thought it could be similar to vaporware. Reading it again now, after a hearty breakfast and a coffee, I can see I was wrong. "Vaporware" means software that is NEVER released, period. DNF is not vaporware. "Virgin" means untouched, but not forever. There IS a difference. Sorry for the confusion and the bad analogy.Tenaja wrote:Duke was vaporware until it was released.
Microsoft Visual Basic only lasted 7 short years: 1991 to 1998.
PureBasic: Born in 1998 and still going strong to this very day!
PureBasic: Born in 1998 and still going strong to this very day!
Re: Duke Nukem Forever demo
A lot of people started working at 3drealms on that project when its develop was only beginning, and left 10 years later out of frustration because they lost 10 (or more) years of their work life without being able to add a single completed project on their curriculum.[/quote]
Yeah, I don't think saying that you worked on the ill-fated 3D Realms version of Duke Nukem Forever would look too good on your resume. On the other hand if you leave it out, you leave a ten year hole in your work record that employers will find even more mysterious.
Yeah, I don't think saying that you worked on the ill-fated 3D Realms version of Duke Nukem Forever would look too good on your resume. On the other hand if you leave it out, you leave a ten year hole in your work record that employers will find even more mysterious.
