law.of.averages wrote:Deadly wrote:I have UT3 and I'm not playing it much. I play, and enjoy, 2k4 way more.
UT3 has most certainly not captured my imagination, or replaced 2k4 for me.
Oh man of wise words. What would you put down on paper as the biggest reason why you don't play?
2k4 is more fun for me because of the movement. The ability to move so much further with one dodge jump, and the slower movement allow me time to aim and shoot more effectively than UT3. And, the hit scan weapons are more satisfying somehow in 2k4. I much prefer LG over the sniper rifle, for example.
One of the differences that make a difference is the scale of the game. UT3 is designed to more in your face, close up action, which means for me, so far at least, that all the time I've spent in perfecting my hit scan in 2k4 has less value.
UT3 is a different game, which I'm sure that Pork will remind us. It is much like 2k4, but the differences in movement and game play do not enhance the joy of 2k4 for me. In a way, it's too similar to 2k4 for me to think of it as a new game, and too different in ways that eliminate or lessen the things I most like about 2k4.
Of course, the UI is clunky and one can only wonder why the game designers didn't use the lessons of 2k4 in designing it. A different console UI would make more sense to me. However, that's a minor consideration to me.
On a happier note, I stumbled onto a low G UT3 TDM server, and found the movement much more like that of 2k4. I could dodge jump and move around more fluidly than in regular G servers. IT was possible to jump high enough that I could get to places by jumping that were unaccessable in the regular servers.