Mancubus II
Purple is not a breakfast color


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Classic doom 3 is a "must play" maybe one time. Its novelty wears off quickly and there's nothing really new or interesting in it.
There are actually a lot of people doing stuff with the doom3 engine in terms of modding, you just have to be in the right places. As joe mentioned, it takes more time to do resources worthy of the engine. If you think it's only the doom3 engine that'll have these sorts of issues then you're sadly mistaken. As the engines get more complex, they remain open for modding but it's just so much of a chore that only those really REALLY dedicated will be able to do anything new and exciting. Even HalfLife 2, which is the tail end of previous generation engines, takes quite a while to make a serious mod.
There are plenty of single player maps that people have spit out however; I recommend checking out Filefront's [url=http://doom3.filefront.com]doom3 section[url] and search around.
I would expect by 2007 you'll be seeing some of these larger doom3 mods coming out, and that's not such a bad thing considering now the average player's hardware has increased, letting modmakers really take advantage of this better hardware and provide game resources that are of a potentially higher calibre than the originals.
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