I'm curious to know who else is a fan of this game as ufo 2000 basically rejuvenates it into a real multiplayer with an almost proper engine, even the original kicks ass

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XXXXXXXXXXXXXXCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!Coaan wrote:Who here remembers Ufo?
I'm curious to know who else is a fan of this game as ufo 2000 basically rejuvenates it into a real multiplayer with an almost proper engine, even the original kicks ass
http://ufo2000.sourceforge.net/UFO2000 is a remake of tactical part of X-COM: UFO Defense (UFO: Enemy Unknown) game. It uses all the graphics and sounds from that game (you have to unpack ufo2000 into the folder with UFO1 or at least with content of ufo2000dat.zip) and adds only one new feature - multiplay and one enhancement - 640x400 resolution.
Yup. I remember specifically, after a couple of years, Private Joe Bob who bravely blew himself up along with several aliens to save the rest of the squad. And Private Mike Rotch who stupidly blew himself up when I forget that I had set the timer on an explosive such that he couldn't move out of range in time.TrailerParkJawa wrote:These guys are trying to remake Ultima V. Another one of my favorites.
http://www.u5lazarus.com/
Did you guys get attached to your men in X-com? I still remember Patrick Ngyuen my laser rifle sharpshooter. I also remember when one of my squaddies killed serveral Floaters with his pistol after running out of ammo for his auto-rifle.
I just reload my saved gamesVympel wrote:X-COM: Terror from the Deep is INFINITELY harder than the original.
Personally, I NEVER EVER EVER NEVER EVER let one of my soldiers die.