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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 4:56PM xyloPhipps said

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It will not stop people who want it from getting it.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 5:03PM Epyo said

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although DooM's engine is open source, the actual game is not (music, levels, art).
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 5:17PM Pyronick said

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Don't forget logo's, names, etc.

The wad files are easy to come by.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 5:28PM Scuffles said

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same thing with quake they released the games source some time ago, don't recall if that included everything or was just the original game engine source code so eh who knows.

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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 8:37PM Ravnos said

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This is true, but as long as the Android Market versions didn't come with those files (find the WADs yourself) or only came with the shareware versions, the porter should have been in the clear. All three of those games have seen their engines released, so unless these were coming with full copies of each game, there shouldn't be any basis for a copyright infringement claim.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 5:26PM (Unverified) said

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Really, you all should want Carmack's iPhone port of Doom. Looks great, and I doubt they'd charge a whole lot for it. Wolfenstein was only 3 dollars.
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 6:29PM Karate Tortoise said

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well this sucks, but the android ports kinda sucked anyway

It would kill the G1 and CLIQ's battery in minutes

the mytouch and hero didnt have enough buttons

and if i remember correctly, they weren't compatible with the droid, either because of the screen size/res, or android 2.0
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Posted: Dec 15th 2009 7:54PM (Unverified) said

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As long as they weren't distributing game data Zenimax has no grounds to order a take down. I assume these guys were distributing the shareware levels or something?
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Posted: Dec 16th 2009 1:46AM MeAndTheFanboy said

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And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why Android is doomed to fail.

Not because it's not a powerful platform.

But because Apple has the money, the power, and the control over the entire smartphone industry.
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Posted: Dec 16th 2009 11:24AM (Unverified) said

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@jonese402

And you don't think Google has just as much money? Sure Apple has at the moment a little more influence in the smartphone industry, but Google is gaining ground very quickly.

There was a statistic that came out shortly after the droid that Android now made up almost 20% of mobile traffic and a good percentage of that came from the release of the droid.

With the nexus one and droid both Android phones people really want the market share and influence apple had at one time will dip.

I personally think that the major flaw in Androids future comes from variety, that is where Apple has them beat. You know if you buy an iPhone whether new or old you've got similar hardware as your neighbor.

With Android you've got to much variety out there, Droid, Eris/Hero, Nexus One, MyTouch3g, G1, Cliq, Sholes. That's just the phones, O/s we've got Cupcake, Ecalire (sp).

To many platforms, screen sizes, hardware to develop for. While its great to get Android out and about there needs to be a "common law" factor about what Android phones HAVE to have and can't have, instead of being like it's Desktop brother and having 8 billion variations of Linux out there because it's open source and anyone and there mother can make a homebrew version of it.

Even Windows Mobile while mostly horribly even has standards that a Windows Mobile phone must have and can't have.
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