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UT 2004 Demo Released

Posted: 2004-02-12 03:49pm
by Mlenk
The UT 2004 Demo has been released. I'm still d/ling it but hopefully from what we can see from the demo it'll be better than XMP.

Posted: 2004-02-12 04:38pm
by Lagmonster
UT remains one of my favourite shooting games of all time, but UT 2003 left a bad taste in my mouth.

Hopefully this one will be better (especially since I'm entirely sick of WWII themed shooters).

Posted: 2004-02-12 06:11pm
by Mlenk
I agree about UT 2003. Them leaving out Assault mode was unforgivable.

Posted: 2004-02-12 06:59pm
by Hamel
That onslaught map is fun :shock:

Unfortunately you alone can make little difference in the outcome of the match if the bots on your team act like idiots :evil:

Posted: 2004-02-12 07:15pm
by Sharp-kun
Far better than 2003, which I left after less than a week. :)

Posted: 2004-02-12 09:46pm
by Mlenk
I'm glad they put back the original sniper rifle. I really hated that stupid lightning gun from 2k3.

Posted: 2004-02-13 12:21pm
by Super-Gagme
I must say this is really well done. Onslaught is excellent and the fact that things work in links (so you can't just sneak around and take important locations *cough*bf1942*cough*) is nice. My only beef is that it is in fact still Unreal/Quake style twitchy-big-gun-killy-boom-boom-hop-around-strafe-noskill which kind of pisses me off. Ah well.

Posted: 2004-02-13 05:31pm
by Rye
YES! OH GOD YES!

Much fun, even without netplay, i preordered ut2004 a few days ago...i am sure it will be excellent, pisses all over the travesty of 2003.

Posted: 2004-02-14 02:28am
by Xon
Yes, UT 2003 was a disaster.

I'll wait for UT 2004 to prove itself first.

Posted: 2004-02-14 03:12am
by Exonerate
Super-Gagme wrote:I must say this is really well done. Onslaught is excellent and the fact that things work in links (so you can't just sneak around and take important locations *cough*bf1942*cough*) is nice. My only beef is that it is in fact still Unreal/Quake style twitchy-big-gun-killy-boom-boom-hop-around-strafe-noskill which kind of pisses me off. Ah well.
I think that's what made it fun. The speed and pace of the game... I really liked Quake3 because of the pure intensity of it - millisecond differences could determine life or death.

And bunnyhopping and strafing does take a small amount of skill :wink:

Posted: 2004-02-14 04:32am
by SWPIGWANG
Once one get to higher levels, Quake can become an unbelievably one sided games, especially in 1v1. We are talking about 100-3 kind of scores here.

An extra megahealth or red armor in the wondering path, an extra milisecond in response times translates to flying into chunk3D many many times.....

Posted: 2004-02-14 07:36am
by Shinova
Mlenk wrote:I'm glad they put back the original sniper rifle. I really hated that stupid lightning gun from 2k3.
????

The sniper-lightning gun's still there...


Right now I just ran an empty onslaught game just to see how everything's like. I have fallen in love with the raptor. :D


EDIT: Whoops. Both the lightning gun AND the old sniper gun are there. Yay! And I've just come back from some online games. I usually played the role of air support in onslaught games.

I've only played UT before, and I think UT2004 will turn out to be pretty fun.

And judging from one screenshot, you can pilot spacefighters??? :shock:

Posted: 2004-02-14 08:49am
by Sarevok
Unreal Tournament II was terrible. It took up over 3 gigs of space and delivered very low quality medicore gameplay. Hopefuly this one would be better.

Posted: 2004-02-14 09:05am
by Sea Skimmer
This game is fun as all hell.

Posted: 2004-02-14 09:59am
by 2000AD
Doesn't have much to do with the demo but still: Since the game will be comng out in 2 different formats, 6 CD's (Just the game) or 2 DVD's (Game and lots of documentaries and tutorials for map making and stuff), which do you think will be the best to buy?

Posted: 2004-02-14 11:19am
by Rye
2000AD wrote:Doesn't have much to do with the demo but still: Since the game will be comng out in 2 different formats, 6 CD's (Just the game) or 2 DVD's (Game and lots of documentaries and tutorials for map making and stuff), which do you think will be the best to buy?
I'd go for the DVDs personally,but this is the first i've heard of this..it's well sick, it needs 5 gig hd space!

Where did you get that info from anyway?

Posted: 2004-02-14 02:02pm
by Hamel
They toned down the sniper rifle's RoF to prevent the whoring that took place in UT99~

This demo by itself is five times the game 2k3 was

Posted: 2004-02-14 04:34pm
by EmperorMing
Well, judging from everyone's comments, I'll go download this when I get ome tonight. :wink:

Posted: 2004-02-14 06:53pm
by Mlenk
Shinova wrote:
The sniper-lightning gun's still there...
Really? I was playing assault mode and they had the regular sniper rifle in there.

EDIT: Oops, didn't read your entire post. :)

Posted: 2004-02-14 06:56pm
by Mlenk
2000AD wrote:Doesn't have much to do with the demo but still: Since the game will be comng out in 2 different formats, 6 CD's (Just the game) or 2 DVD's (Game and lots of documentaries and tutorials for map making and stuff), which do you think will be the best to buy?
Where'd you get that info? This is the first time I've heard of that. Cool if it's true though.

EDIT: Nevermind. Here's an article from GameSpy. And I'd go for the DVD version personally. 6 discs is crazy and knowing myself I might misplace a few of them.

Posted: 2004-02-14 07:27pm
by Shinova
Most of us probably have DVD drives for our computer, so I'd go for all that good stuff on the DVDs as well.

Posted: 2004-02-14 07:57pm
by darthdavid

Posted: 2004-02-14 11:21pm
by Shinova
The only major problem I've had with playing the demo is that the truck sometimes won't move unless you press forward or backwards for a while.

If they get that fixed, then the game would be more or less perfect otherwise.


They've really implemented vehicles well in this game. Everyone uses them to good extent (good meaning me getting my head chopped off by a Manta doing 80 mph :lol: ) and they're easy to control. Fighting against them is rightfully a major challenge at times, from trying to shoot down a Raptor to attempting to sneak up on a tank (I did that once, until the tank's turret turned toward me and blew me up).

In that aspect, an AVRIL is a must in many situations.

Everything's well done in the game. Like in Assault, where you have arrows that point to where your objective is and highlights too. Anyway, I like it so far and will try to at least try to buy the game when it comes out.

Posted: 2004-02-15 02:32am
by Vympel
This game looks pretty shit; I'd expect a new UT game to look somewhat better than UT 2003. Same old really, not that fun.

Posted: 2004-02-16 06:15pm
by McNum
Most of the high detail textures and models were left out in the demo due to size issues, just like in the UT2003 demo.

That said, I like this game. It feels like a cross of UT1 and UT2k3. In a good way. Onslaught is good fun, and most of the vehicles are pretty good. I don't really like the Hellbender, but the rest are very fun to drive/fly.

I hope the DVD edition comes to Europe.