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'''''DOOM³''''' is a ] ] due to be released in ]. It is being developed by ] and will be published by ]. '''''DOOM 3''''' is a ] ] due to be released in ]. It is being developed by ] and will be published by ].


It is a remaking of the original ] and will use a completely new and proprietary graphics engine. It is a remaking of the original ] and will use a completely new and proprietary graphics engine.


The main new engine features of ''DOOM³'' will be unified dynamic lighting and shadow-casting; this, combined with its support for ] of all textures, results in very realistic looking enemies and environments. The main new engine features of ''DOOM 3'' will be unified dynamic lighting and shadow-casting; this, combined with its support for ] of all textures, results in very realistic looking enemies and environments.


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DOOM 3 is a first person shooter computer game due to be released in 2004. It is being developed by id Software and will be published by Activision.

It is a remaking of the original DOOM series and will use a completely new and proprietary graphics engine.

The main new engine features of DOOM 3 will be unified dynamic lighting and shadow-casting; this, combined with its support for normal mapping of all textures, results in very realistic looking enemies and environments.

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