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Title: ut anyone?
Post by: The Golden Shark on April 13, 2002, 01:54:00 am
what is unreal tourny like?? iam seriously thinkin of buyinng it.


Title: Re: ut anyone?
Post by: Bondo on April 13, 2002, 10:39:52 am
Well the action itself takes place in big levels and your guns are far from real outside the pistol and sniper, your usual fare of rocket launchers, chain guns, plasma spewing stuff, all kinds of fun that the standard R6 player despises.  It is a good deal of fun, and there is always multiplayer servers up so you never can't play it.  Aside from that you can download mods that add whole new games like Infiltration or Strike Force which are really well done and bring it back to more a realistic style.  It is a great purchase considering it is  really cheap now.


Title: Re: ut anyone?
Post by: WeaSelFlinK on April 14, 2002, 05:11:35 am
Like Mr.T, I'm seriously thinking of buying UT. The game itself sounds good, but the main reason for which I wanna get it, is for TacOPS. I've surfed the Net, checked out new features, downloads, and eventually downloaded the latest version of TacOPS(2.2) and the 436 update.

All I'd like to know, seeing I'm stuck with a problem here, is how to host a game of TacOPS on GameRanger. I've asked numerous people, some of them telling me it's impossible, and vice-versa. Can anyone, if possible, explain me the entire process of hosting a TacOPS game, if it is really possible?

Thanks in advance,
WeaSelFlinK/BeefyFigure.


Title: Re: ut anyone?
Post by: Asterax on April 14, 2002, 08:49:23 am
Blah, UT always runs shitty on my iMac, and I really don't know why. I'm a big fan of the Quake series though, and will always pick Quake over UT any day. Though UT has many great mods, (even I have to admit that) buy they are quite big, and are often a pain in the ass to download if your on a slower type modem. Price wise UT and Quake are just about the same ($19.99 each, at EB) and the Mac and Linux version of Quake 3 are packaged in a really cool tin box. It?s your money, you decide...