2011年11月8日星期二

Duke Nukem Forever STILL in development a

Development of Duke Nukem Forever began in 1997 and it's seemingly ongoing, as Gearbox moves to make significant tweaks and overhauls in a PC patch released this morning. The long, long in development shooter - which was globally panned by critics - has seen its dedicated servers overhauled, various graphical and performance updates and the introduction of a four-weapon inventory system.We can't wait until the finished game is out.Here's the full PC change list, with console patches expected soon: 4-weapon inventory option for single player MP Server favorites Dedicated server overhaul FOV can be modified Change VOIP to push-to-talk (bandwidth fix) VAC anti-cheat system enabled Support for Japanese Steam ID's for PC release in Japan Auto-aim fix Blood effects on surfaces behind enemies when shot Steam.exe no longer uses an unusually high amount of CPU Texture quality improvements Fixes to prevent single player and multiplayer save data corruption Leaderboard exploit fixed AMD Dual-Core Optimizer no longer automatically installed (fixes rare bugs with Intel processors) Crash/compatibility fixes and other minor bugs Andy Robinson

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