Naked Shuriken said:
Let's wrap this thread up
Industry Outsiders and armchair coders are arguing and questioning the sanity and technical knowledge of a man who lives for coding, has destroyed or made the name of 3d card makers in the past by the power of a single .plan update, a man who has been sitting on the design boards of many makers.. those people are questionning this man when he expresses doubts about claims of performance by certain hardware makers?
Just another day on GAF!
Yes, John Carmack is a very important figure in the world of
PC gaming. His opinion hasn't done jack to 'destroy or make the name of' any
console hardware manufacturers I know of, and I doubt this is liable to change any time soon. This is something for which I'm grateful, since the last thing I'd want is for engineers to hobble
their vision in order to appease a man who feels that change is coming 'too soon'. (Not to mention one whose priorities are somewhat at odds with where I feel the industry should be going - I'd hate to see hardware being tailored to suit a guy who thinks AI and physics in games now are 'good enough', and would rather concentrate on maxing out visuals. Games built around setpieces and monster closets are always going to be dull, no matter how much you pretty them up.

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I'm as incredulous over all the bowing and scraping I'm seeing as some of you seem to be over the fact that I don't accept Carmack's word as law. A new generation of console hardware's coming. Meanwhile, Carmack - a man whose bread and butter is
not machines like this - is dwelling on the difficulty of developing for them. How
dare we not bow to his superior knowledge?! So
what if coding for single- and multicore systems require fundamentally different approaches? He's a
coder, amirite? If he's good at coding for
one type of architecture, he's
gotta be just as talented with all the others! After all, he's a
genius! Who the hell are these GAF peons to question? He's sending rockets into
space, man!
HE IS THE GOD CARMACK! Why not build the man a temple while you're at it?

Sorry, but I don't share your weird compulsion to declare him an expert on development for the new consoles because he's created some impressive PC 3D engines, despite his dabbling with multicore systems in the past. If anything, I'm more interested in the opinions of the Japanese devs out there, guys who are already
used to learning fundamentally different architectures from one console generation to the next and aren't quite as heavily invested in keeping things relatively static. (They're also the guys whose console output I actually
care about - I'm not buying the next gen consoles to play the latest id title. I have a perfectly serviceable PC for things like that.)
Yeah,
let's wrap this thread up. John Carmack's
your god, and you're free to worship him to your heart's content. Fanboys will be fanboys, after all - it's just another day at GAF. Just don't disparage me because
I don't stand in awe of the Mighty Carmack too.
