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Despite having... everything else that the UT series had, including continuations of map series, characters, and the original arsenal? :razz:
I was very pleased. I snagged UT2K4 DVD SE, with the game on DVD, the extra bonus DVD of all that editing material (that I of course can't do anything with what with the Raven job :razz: ) and the headset for 29.99 PLUS the 10 mail-in rebate for ut2k3 owners.
My current job at Gamestop may rule, but not even my discount could beat that. :smile:
Re: UT2k4
Posted by Monqui on
Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 10:50pm
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Where did ya get that deal, KFS?
I've been wanting to get this game, but I hate paying 50 bucks for it (and I don't like pirating, so don't "link me" anyone, plzkthx).
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Oh, right. None other than Best Buy. Snagged the last SE copy at the store (my friend got one when there were 4 left - I left the house a day earlier than doctor's orders technically allowed to get in on that deal! :razz: hehe). I imagine it'll come back on shelves at full price, but if not that'd be pretty snazzy.
Re: UT2k4
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Aah. Gotta love those special deals BB has every now and again.
Re: UT2k4
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Fri Mar 19th 2004 at 11:15pm
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To be honest, it's pretty okay - WC is right though, the original UT's gameplay was a masterpiece; UT2k3 and 2k4 completely fail to replicate that gameplay, and end up with something much worse, which says to me that they just got lucky in creating something so fun.
Graphically, it is nothing special in terms of sheer skill of craftstmanship, save for some absolutely jaw-dropping skies. Most of the maps are just empty expanses or uglier small arenas; the texture work only proves that the resolution of a texture is not proportional to how good it is. The detail texturing is horrendous - hugely repetitive and looks terrible up close.
Re: UT2k4
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Sat Mar 20th 2004 at 12:38am
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I don't really like the look of it to be honest. TFC addictiveness sounds good though. :biggrin:
Re: UT2k4
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Sat Mar 20th 2004 at 1:20am
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Cassius: I agree, many of the Onslaught maps aren't particularly great or creative overall. but the gameplay is quite good and fun for the most part. also, I'm glad to see some so-so maps this time out since it's less intimidating lol. there's already an Onslaught mapping contest being run someplace, I expect there will be a ton of community maps for the mode.
regular price on UT2k4 should only be $40. plus it comes with a rebate for $10 if you had UT2k3 (just need the cover of the ut2k3 manual for it, not the oooollldd receipt, which is nice).
Re: UT2k4
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Sat Mar 20th 2004 at 2:12am
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I'm not saying this is a bad thing, but the new UT games don't seem all that different to the original UT to me. Even graphics wise, the 'look' of the game seems the same.
Re: UT2k4
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Sat Mar 20th 2004 at 2:24am
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I like UT2k4 a lot more than UT2k3 judging by the demo. Especially the onslaught and assault modes... It hasn't released yet over here (I think). But I'm not sure I'm going to buy it unless I get that bonus disc. ANd if it does make it here, it'll be a first. :/
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Bah, play.com have received 10,000 copies of the DVD edition less than what they ordered. So currently, I have yet to receive my copy. I refuse to get it anywhere else though; 17.99 and free delivery cannot be beaten. :smile:
Re: UT2k4
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I pre-ordered the special edition at Gamestop but it had two bonus discs instead of a bonus disc and an install disc. They're supposed to get a new one for me next week. :sad:
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I've got my raincheck from Best Buy for the Special Edition so I'll get it for $30 instead of the standard $60 for it when they get their next shipment in.
Personally I feel 2k3 and 2k4 surpassed UT, the original was more fun SP than MP, but the sequels were a lot more fun in both categories. Still, none pass AHL nor Enemy Territory, and I'm getting 2k4 for AUT and to learn more about how to make stuff with the engine.
Re: UT2k4
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I like onslaught mode also, but the only problem is is when the opposing team corners you, then there really is no hope of winning that round, i mean its next to impossible (unless your a UT god) to make a comeback.
But everything has been improved, better weapons (smaller so it seems like there is higher res) and gameplay, I dont know what it is its just refined (like op4 was to HL), And I do know what WC is talking about, 2003-2004 misses that classic look and feel. :biggrin:
Re: UT2k4
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Sat Mar 20th 2004 at 8:23am
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I won't bother with the full game until I have a comp that can run the demo decently. :crash:
Re: UT2k4
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That would definitely be advisable.
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How many cds does the game come on?
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6, I believe. I recall seeing directories for all 6 on the DVD when I browsed around a bit.