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Ok, so I understand: what was so shit about UT2003, and why is UT2004 not shit? I'm sorry, I just don't see a whit of difference between the two other than new maps and new modes.
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It's the 'next step' in a favoured franchise, is all. You might as well as why Call of Duty is so popular when Day of Defeat is still out, or why people buy Battlefield: Vietnam when they can get functionally the same game in the Eve of Destruction mod for free.Vympel wrote:Why is UT2004 so popular? It looks the frigging same as UT2003, plays the frigging same, and it's only addition of note is a poor imitation of Tribes. I just don't get it.
The 'next FPS' appeals to FPS gamers the same way that sports games appeal to sports game players - it's the same game over and over, with new player names, new stats, and better graphics.
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You could copy over the data to the hard drive and run it from there; historically the UT engine hasn't been to hard-nosed about running stuff off CDs or whatnot.ALI_G wrote:Just installed the DVD version. Very fun game, my only gripe is that the loading times are very long compared to the demo. I run a high end system so I am puzzled as to why this is happening. Hopefully a patch will address it.
Also, as I recall, the UT engine has a few loading time tweaks. You might be able to turn off precaching, although it will cause intermittent pauses in the gameplay it will decrease level load times.
Sigh. I haven't played UT in such a long time...
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Thanks for the help. I've looked into the matter further and after some tweaking the UT.ini file, the load times are down by a noticable amount.Crayz9000 wrote:You could copy over the data to the hard drive and run it from there; historically the UT engine hasn't been to hard-nosed about running stuff off CDs or whatnot.ALI_G wrote:Just installed the DVD version. Very fun game, my only gripe is that the loading times are very long compared to the demo. I run a high end system so I am puzzled as to why this is happening. Hopefully a patch will address it.
Also, as I recall, the UT engine has a few loading time tweaks. You might be able to turn off precaching, although it will cause intermittent pauses in the gameplay it will decrease level load times.
Sigh. I haven't played UT in such a long time...