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For anyone who playes UT2K3, you might be interested to learn...if you don't know already...that UT2K4 has been announced. Here's a shameless rip showing what's in store...

 

LOS ANGELES - May 13, 2003 - Atari is bringing Unreal® Tournament 2004, the newest edition of the definitive virtual blood sport, to personal computers this Fall. Unreal Tournament 2004, like its predecessors, is being co-created by Epic Games Inc. and Digital Extremes. The game will be shown at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles, May 14 - 16, in Petree Hall, room 4003.

 

"Unreal Tournament 2004 is the next evolution of the greatest competitive computer game ever created," said Jean-Philippe Agati, senior vice president and general manager of Atari's Los Angeles studio. "The addition of new modes, mods and maps as well as the controllable land-, air- and space-based vehicles, means Unreal fans are getting an entirely new experience featuring devastating vehicular combat and wide scale warfare."

 

Key features of the game include:

Assault Mode: The much heralded single-player oriented gametype returns with all-out battles with land, space and air-based vehicles on the home worlds of various Unreal Tournament 2004 combatants. In one scenario, players will experience the adrenaline rush of space-based battle while attacking or defending a Skaarj mother ship. Another scenario takes place on Xan Kriegor's mechanical home world where players attack or defend a robot construction factory. There are currently six Assault scenarios planned to ship with the game.

 

Onslaught Mode: New multi-player oriented combat game type on custom-built large-scale maps featuring awesome new weapons and land- and air-based vehicles. From the lethal bomber to the nefarious spider mines - players will work as teams to control map points and win the conflict. There are currently nine Onslaught maps planned to ship with the game.

 

Live voice chat over LAN and internet with 3D audio (on supported sound cards) so players can sense where voices emanate from. Using a microphone and headset (not included), players can communicate with teammates and buddies or just yell at everybody who gets in their way! Several settings are provided to allow users to customize their voice chat experience.

Fan-favorite Unreal characters will return to challenge in the tournaments, including the Skaarj, the Necris and the infamous Xan Kriegor.

 

The game will include 20 never-before-seen maps for the existing game types, featuring tons of new textures, new static meshes and new music. It's a field day for mod makers! Also included are new maps from Digital Extremes designed specifically to appeal to "hardcore" UT players.

 

In total, Unreal Tournament 2004 will ship with more never-before-seen maps than the entire number of maps that shipped with Unreal Tournament 2003!

 

UnrealTV match broadcast system will allow for hundreds of people to view an Unreal Tournament 2004 match with minimal performance impact on game server. UnrealTV will be fully integrated into the server browser to make it easy to located broadcasted matches.

 

Complete end-user voting system that will allow users to choose game type, maps, mutators, rules and settings and will also provide the ability to remove troublesome players from the game. Custom clan-match voting system will allow clans to negotiate acceptable game settings prior to a competitive match.

 

Unreal Tournament 2004 users will be able to join games on Unreal Tournament 2003 servers.

 

A completely redesigned user interface (UI) will be easier to navigate and support context-sensitive menus, an in-game login menu (to improve team balancing) and an improved server browser with enhanced server filtering options. The underlying user interface system has been reengineered to be easier for Mod authors to build menus and implement their own UI designs.

 

Tons of cool gameplay tweaks and refinements including unique crosshairs for each weapon, the ability to carry dual Assault Rifles, improved computer-controlled "Bot" team coordination and movement, network bandwidth usage optimizations and more!

In addition to the new modes, maps, characters, vehicles and improvements, Unreal Tournament 2004 includes all of the content from Unreal Tournament 2003 plus the two free bonus packs released by Digital Extremes and Epic Games.

 

Unreal Tournament 2004 is expected to ship this Fall with an ESRB rating of "M" for mature.

 

I frankly can't wait. Vehicular combat. And the return of ASSAULT MODE. Yay! :D

 

Unreal TV broadcasts sound intriguing too...like a mass-spectator mode. :D

 

It also sees the return of the Necris (originally shown in UT). Cool.

 

Yet another game to add to my wanted list...and if the info is correct, we won't have to wait for long, because it's due out this Fall...i.e., Autumn to us Brits. :D

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Stormy you are just breaking all the big stories today! ;P Yes, please add another to my list of games for this year!

 

*checks bank account if there will be any money left*

 

Oh well, looks like my gf doesn't get a birthday present this year! :D

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No it's a shameless Fifa like update. Soon as something get a bloody year in it, it is done over and over every year.

Don't get me wrong, i love the UTs but i'd rather they stuck the theme of UT rather than UT2k3. UT was far superior imo with the exception of the graphics.

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Originally posted by Agen_Terminator

No it's a shameless Fifa like update. Soon as something get a bloody year in it, it is done over and over every year.

Don't get me wrong, i love the UTs but i'd rather they stuck the theme of UT rather than UT2k3. UT was far superior imo with the exception of the graphics.

 

I do tend to agree with you, Agen. In my view, they got a helluva lot of things right with the original UT...and they just omitted some of that brilliant stuff in UT2K3, which was absolutely senseless and unforgivable. I mean, Assault should have been included - it was ridiculous to remove it. Nevertheless, I do like UT2K3...especially since they released the bonus packs.

 

It does sound a bit like an expansion rather than a full game...and I have to say that I hope they aren't going to try and charge top dollar for it. It's a bit silly including all of the UT2K3 stuff in that case...because I already own UT2K3, and I don't want to pay for that content again. I'd prefer if they focused on all of the totally new stuff, and gave us several new killer MP modes to kick around in.

 

And they need to bring back local stats logging. I don't play online much, so I used to view the local stats to see how I was doing in UT against the bots.

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