UT III-demo is out!
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Well I've read that in the comments under the Gamespot-article before but mine was already maxed at 100 by default. It's not looking crappy, just a bit disappointing because I expected even more.Phasmatis wrote:For those who don't know, make sure your "screen percentage" under the advanced video settings is up to 100% (defaulted at 50%) if you have the machine to run it, otherwise the graphics look very bad.
Edit: VSync was off by default.
I've already downloaded the demo today but not installed yet. I've seen this gameplay-vid, which really impressed me:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AW9xNnu3dA
Edit: Ok, I've played it and the above vid is basically the same. This is nextgen and I already love it! It is very, very intense, like all CoD-games but it feels so much better with a modern scenario! I'll buy this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AW9xNnu3dA
Edit: Ok, I've played it and the above vid is basically the same. This is nextgen and I already love it! It is very, very intense, like all CoD-games but it feels so much better with a modern scenario! I'll buy this one.
Is CoD4 a UE3 game too? I'm really looking forward to that game. The CoD series was always really great rollercoaster FPS's, but the WW2 iconography was wearing a little thin. I look forward to what may be the first modern combat game that won't feel like a chore
You guys who've played UT3: Is it any good?
You guys who've played UT3: Is it any good?
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No it's not a UE3 game and it uses a yet unnamed proprietary engine.
http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/796/796451p1.html
If you liked UT2004, you'll also like UT3 - I guess.
http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/796/796451p1.html
If you liked UT2004, you'll also like UT3 - I guess.
I've never played UT2004. Or indeed any of the UT games, only several of the games based on the engine.
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Stupid Double Posting.
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UT is very fastpaced and the maps are highly optimized for action. They feel more like arenes for Gotcha (or similar RL-games) but with futuristic stuff like pads to jump ultra high, low gravity, temporary power ups, shields, plenty of ammo and weapons (all with alternative fire options) or combos like double jumps. There are pretty much all MP-modes available (DM, TDM, CTF) and also some special ones. The UT-bots are very famous for AI-greatness and can be used for challenging offline-fights as well as online along other human players. A commentator from the off highlights the strong futuristic sports-touch of the game. The whole series is very well balanced and polished as it's also a standard in the e-sports scene.
Personally I like it - as a LAN-game. Which means approximatley 4 days per year. I prefer games, that allow me little rests between the action (I am getting old, you know) and more time to think...and a story...and realistic weapons. UT is all about reaction and knowledge of the map, which means that you need a lot of training to be good. I also prefer the authentic look of BF2 over the comic-like of UT.
Personally I like it - as a LAN-game. Which means approximatley 4 days per year. I prefer games, that allow me little rests between the action (I am getting old, you know) and more time to think...and a story...and realistic weapons. UT is all about reaction and knowledge of the map, which means that you need a lot of training to be good. I also prefer the authentic look of BF2 over the comic-like of UT.
I think it's good. Also they have managed to have it run on this here crappy rig, so the graphics are very scalable. Enginewise UT3 is the shit
Then the gameplay ... well, it's pretty much the same as UT2Kx or classic UT. Same weapons, some minor improvements here and there. VEHICLE CTF (which is cool) a hoverboard to move around the gigantic maps (great idea imho). Unfortunately there is no Assault in the game, but there is some other mode "Unreal Warfare" which promises to have the best bits of Assault. Time will tell.
I think I may buy it when it is cheap and has loads of mods.
Then the gameplay ... well, it's pretty much the same as UT2Kx or classic UT. Same weapons, some minor improvements here and there. VEHICLE CTF (which is cool) a hoverboard to move around the gigantic maps (great idea imho). Unfortunately there is no Assault in the game, but there is some other mode "Unreal Warfare" which promises to have the best bits of Assault. Time will tell.
I think I may buy it when it is cheap and has loads of mods.