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I really should have posted this in General Gaming... but this is very important IMO 
Right. How many of you have heard of ID software? All of you? Good. Well, otherwise this makes no sense.
Right. Remember Wolfenstein 3d?
Who made Return to Castle Wolfenstein? Grey Matter.
All of this seems less than relevant ATM, but just read on..
Right. Some of you won't know this, but still:
Eh? What is this Trinity?
Further article-scouring revealed
Ok, nothing unuasual about that. Wrong.
Fast forward 5 years to present day:
Published by ID's publisher and developed by a company who worked closely with ID.
Think about it
EDIT: eep, I left out my conclusion.
I personally believe that this 'Trinity' game is going to replace Quake IV.... seeing as that has kinda died in Info-terms. How do you interpret this?
Right. How many of you have heard of ID software? All of you? Good. Well, otherwise this makes no sense.
Right. Remember Wolfenstein 3d?
Who made Return to Castle Wolfenstein? Grey Matter.
All of this seems less than relevant ATM, but just read on..
Right. Some of you won't know this, but still:
PCGamer 62, Quake 3 Arena Feature
Todd Hollenshead, CEO of ID takes up the story. "True, it wasn't always straightforward but it's an interesting evolution of ambition. When we completed Quake 2 last December we knew there was going to be before John Carmack developed the new Trinity technology he was planning.
Eh? What is this Trinity?
Further article-scouring revealed
PCGamer 62, Quake 3 Arena Feature
Trinity is the third stage in the Doom, Quake and Trinity set and remains more of a concept than a game
Ok, nothing unuasual about that. Wrong.
Fast forward 5 years to present day:
PCGamer , Latest On Feature
Trinity AT A GLANCE:
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Grey Matter
Published by ID's publisher and developed by a company who worked closely with ID.
Think about it
EDIT: eep, I left out my conclusion.
I personally believe that this 'Trinity' game is going to replace Quake IV.... seeing as that has kinda died in Info-terms. How do you interpret this?