Comment, like, subscribe, let’s trigger the algo!In this video I analyze the legendary project Wolfenstein 3D by id Software.In my opinion this is the first ...
Well, it was a while ago, so I don’t remember details…
I don’t care about video. I am old enough to remember those times.
Which is it?
The video is about software architecture, not whether it was the first 3D game or not. In fact, it explicitly references source code from Catacomb 3D in Wolf3D’s engine.
You are arguing about what you imagined the video might be about!!!
It isn’t about the 1st 3d video game. I didn’t watch the entire video but it took only a few seconds of scanning to understand that the video is about software design, not “who invented the 3d game”
I disagree because it was the code performance that made it ahead of its time. Other games that came out before it and even slight after had 3d but were slide shows in comparison.
Elite was working on crazy slow machines from somewhere in the middle of the 80s, progressing from wire graphics to filled polygons. All was crazy fast. Not sure if there was a textured version, though.
Other 3d games with bitmap graphic that came out before were actual slide shows. Like Eye of the Beholder. You’d press a key and get the different 3d view as a single frame. Other real time 3d games at the time were 3d polygon based like Elite.
It wasn’t. It was just a totally expected evolution of graphics. We had 3d games before Wolf. Wolf was just more overall polished.
The video is a 20 minutes long dive into the software architecture of Wolf3D, you commented within 3 minutes of my submission.
Unless you already knew the video, it’s unlikely your comment is qualified.
I don’t care about video. I am old enough to remember those times.
Which is it?
The video is about software architecture, not whether it was the first 3D game or not. In fact, it explicitly references source code from Catacomb 3D in Wolf3D’s engine.
You are arguing about what you imagined the video might be about!!!
It isn’t about the 1st 3d video game. I didn’t watch the entire video but it took only a few seconds of scanning to understand that the video is about software design, not “who invented the 3d game”
I disagree because it was the code performance that made it ahead of its time. Other games that came out before it and even slight after had 3d but were slide shows in comparison.
Well, it was a while ago, so I don’t remember details… But a slide show? I believe you’re exaggerating. A lot.
Give me an example of a better game at the time because I don’t remember seeing any.
Why do you expect a better game? I said “evolution”. Do you understand the meaning of this word in full?
Other games were really shitty. Show us an equivalent or a slightly worse game instead of arguing.
Elite was working on crazy slow machines from somewhere in the middle of the 80s, progressing from wire graphics to filled polygons. All was crazy fast. Not sure if there was a textured version, though.
The video is about software optimization. Elite was a simple wireframe. It didn’t have shading. It didn’t have mixed bitmaps placed in the 3d space.
The video linked doesn’t claim Wolf 3D was the first 3d game.
Ultima Underworld was painfully slow.
Other 3d games with bitmap graphic that came out before were actual slide shows. Like Eye of the Beholder. You’d press a key and get the different 3d view as a single frame. Other real time 3d games at the time were 3d polygon based like Elite.