Anyone have this?
I'm going to start playing it. It's a lot of fun and I can see where UT got some of its inspiration. Oh, and I like campgrounds in Q3, much better version .
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Soulja wrote:Anyone have this?
I'm going to start playing it. It's a lot of fun and I can see where UT got some of its inspiration. Oh, and I like campgrounds in Q3, much better version .
lol
Ok I only said that because I played it for years and loved it. Everything UT is comes from ideas generated from Q1/Q2. Loved Q3. Lots of the pro's who used to play UT2004 before everyone left a year ago were Q3 transfers.
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Q3 is a pretty good game... Played it for a bit, and it was ok.
The thing is, if I was going to go back 7 years in PC gaming technology, I'd play UT99, and probably half-life before Q3...
Q3 had good balance and map design, but it always had a blah factor for me that kept it from being addictive (for whatever reason, I thought Q1 and Q2 were more fun).
The thing is, if I was going to go back 7 years in PC gaming technology, I'd play UT99, and probably half-life before Q3...
Q3 had good balance and map design, but it always had a blah factor for me that kept it from being addictive (for whatever reason, I thought Q1 and Q2 were more fun).
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Sloth wrote:never even made it to hell in D3 with cheats enabled b4 i came back to UT!!!
Yeah me neither but that was just because it scarred the shit out of me and I only could play when I had some friends over.
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