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News by Ellie Gibson

11 November, 2005

Epic Games VP Mark Rein has spoken out on the developer's continuing commitment to producing PC games - despite the fact that their efforts are currently focused on Gears of War for the Xbox 360.

In an exclusive interview with Eurogamer, Rein said: "We have a PC heritage and we're very much committed, for instance with Unreal Tournament, to making great PC games as well.

"There's a lot of parity right now between where the absolute top-end of PCs are, and where the next-generation consoles are - especially with the multiple processors that we're seeing now in the consoles. You're getting a lot for your money with these next-generation systems, and it'll be a while before the average gamer PC surpasses them."

Which is why Epic is working on console games these days - not just Gears of War, but a version of Unreal Tournament for the PS3, too. It's all good practice, according to Rein.

"Four years from now, when a PC has as many processors as an Xbox 360, the work we've done on Xbox 360 will pay off on the PC as well. That's something we didn't have in previous generations. So it's a good time to be doing both."

Rein also discussed his recent comments regarding the Nintendo Revolution's "freestyle" controller, which caused all manner of controversy - but according to Rein, he was taken out of context.

"I actually said Nintendo's going to make amazing games. I never really passed a judgement on the controller itself. I think the controller's cool!

"I wasn't bashing Nintendo, I wasn't bashing the controller, I was really just saying that a byproduct of having a device like this is that people are going to make games that possibly are just there because of the controller, as opposed to being great games of themselves, and I said it badly - I regret that."

Rein also took the opportunity to clarify comments he'd made regarding the importance of graphics on next-gen systems, telling Eurogamer: "People think I said the most important thing in games is graphics, and that's not what I meant to say.

"What I meant to say was the most significant improvement we get, the best new thing about the next-generation systems, in my opinion, is the graphics. And that's a hardware discusssion - not a game discussion."

To find out more about Unreal Engine 4, why Epic won't develop games for handhelds and what Mark Rein really thinks about the Revolution, read the full interview.

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11/11/05 @ 18:35
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Sure it was.
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11/11/05 @ 18:52
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Can't wait for the report on the report on the interview. It's going to rock.
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11/11/05 @ 18:55
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Epic is an awesome company, but i really hate mark rein. His comments have always been retarded, even when he posts in Epic's forums.
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11/11/05 @ 20:00
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My god Rein are you schitzophrenic? You did'nt seem to say anything good about the rev last time? Why did you change your mind

Taken out of context my arse.

More like back peddling! Must have been flame-grilled in his own boards.
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Eldritch
11/11/05 @ 20:50
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Tosser, if there ever was one.
RobTheBuilder
11/11/05 @ 22:11
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Suck up time it seems.
kangarootoo
11/11/05 @ 22:58
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Hey, where did all the posts from today go?

EDIT: Arse, I'm reading the wrong bloody thread.

/is stupid
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11/11/05 @ 23:07
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can you feel the hate from nintendo Mark? Yamauchi-san just hired a Yakuza to hunt you down sucker.
Kami
11/11/05 @ 23:19
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Wow, seems he has a reverse gear after all...
elvenearth
12/11/05 @ 00:03
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Nintendo had a litttle 'talk' with him...
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12/11/05 @ 00:04
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No seriously, when you get impassioned you say things you regret later - he probably just went too far...
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12/11/05 @ 08:02
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Given Epic's success I think calling Mark a tosser is puerile, he's a passionate guy, who believes in great games and pushes them through - Epic makes the games Epic want to make, not what the publishers want them to make. The Industry could use more people like him.....
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12/11/05 @ 11:43
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Well Epic isn't so much about the games than the engines that drive them, a bit like id. Doom 3 had atmosphere and cool graphics but it was no more advanced gameplay wise than Quake 2.

Of course he's goinmg to take the graphics over gameplay route, that's his business

Sould be called Epic Middleware engines, than Epic Games

Last Epic games I enjoyed were Tyrian and Jazz Jackrabbit.
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The thing that I think is so silly is that this controller would be ACE for the Unreal Engine as that engine has predominantly been used for first person shooters.

Surely even a VP must see that.

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