Urban Terror To Go Stand-Alone With Enemy Territory 46
RogeR writes "Silicon Ice Development, authors of the popular Urban Terror mod for Quake 3 Arena, will be porting their mod over to recently made modifiable PC title Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. They have been discussing this for a while now with id Software and Splash Damage, and have decided to move forward with their plans. Basically, this means Urban Terror will, when conversion is finished, become a free stand-alone game, using Enemy Territory's beefed-up Quake 3 engine. Oswald, the project manager, said: 'Those people who complained of legit keys or not being able to find Quake 3 - rejoice, you will be able to play'."
How do I love thee... (Score:1)
mac support? (Score:3, Funny)
i liked playing UT on my old Rage128 mac
Re:mac support? (Score:1)
If it is a modified Quake3 engine, how much work could it be?
Re:mac support? (Score:1)
And most of the game code is not even open as in, see it and get tainted.
The code is not free as in beer either. The code for the actual game is really expensive.
Re:mac support? (Score:2)
urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:3, Insightful)
Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory != Return to Castle Wolfenstein.
WtCW:ET was a free game from the get go. There are no illegal CD keys to worry about. There is no legality problem that this new mod is going to magically solve. If the game the free mod is being based on is already free and it isn't showing up in a lot of places then why would the poster to the parent of these comments think that the mod would somehow manage to show up in those same places?
Re:urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:2)
Because you do not need the original Quake3 game/CD key to play?
Return to Castle Wolfenstein was nice, the multiplayer really made the game stand out. Enemy Territory took that multiplayer and made it better...and offered it for free, no need to purchase RtCW. There are lots
Re:urban terror vs counterstrike (Score:3, Interesting)
BTW - all my HL keys are legit - I can buy it for less than $15 american.
Port? (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Port? (Score:2, Informative)
Good Question (Score:1)
Will there be a Mac version, because there's a Mac version of Quake III? Will there be a Linux version, because there's a Linux version of ET? Who will decide this, in the end?
IANAL, but it seems that it might help to be one,
Re:Port? (Score:1)
I guess it's very likely, considering they're supporting Windows, Mac and Linux versions on the current Q3A versions.
Well, I'm off to download RTCW:ET, finally =)
Mixed Reaction, Here. (Score:3, Insightful)
Personally, I didn't think it was all that great then, when all I had was a Mac (which couldn't really run the mod) and hadn't seen CounterStrike. It was interesting, but it didn't reach out and grab me, even though I did (and still do) tend to prefer FPSs.
Still, if there've been revisions since then (and there probably have been), and if the ET engine can provide them with better graphics (and it can, from what I've seen), I can see it becoming popular, which would be a good thing for me; I get another game (for free (as in beer)!), it takes some of the population pressure and some of the cheaters away from CounterStrike, and might add a good spark of competition, too.
Right now, I'll just wait and see what happens. Hopefully I'll get to try it out when it's released. Hopefully, they'll have a Mac port, so that I won't need to rely on my currently-broken PC in order to play any of my favored games. (I admit it, I bought the PC for gaming purposes.)
~UP
Refresh my memory... (Score:1, Offtopic)
The fantastically old Apple ][ game?
The really old ID game that predated Quake 1?
Some new version I've never heard of?
Re:Refresh my memory... (Score:2)
it's based on the Return to Castle Wolfenstein engine, which in turn is based on the (already open source) Quake III engine.
Re:Refresh my memory... (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Refresh my memory... (Score:1)
no mac support... (Score:2, Insightful)
So I guess we can stop speculating.
I really liked playing Urban Terror on my Mac some time ago.
Yes, it seems now impossible to purchease a copy of Quake III, so their move seems to be clever.
Yet, maybe they don't know how many of the players are/were Macintosh (or Linux???) users... I got the impression, quite a lot.
We just lost a great game.
Re:no mac support... (Score:2)
If Quake III works on Macs, I assume this CD would work just fi
Re:no mac support... (Score:1)
O well, it's too late now, isn't it?
Without hesitating I would pay 40-50$ for a game if i could play Urban Terror... but, as you said, a port seems very unlikely now...
Re:no mac support... (Score:1)
Re:no mac support... (Score:1)
I'm in Dallas, TX, by the way. I haven't sampled the Wal-marts in other states or countries.
Quake III for mac (Score:2)
What is Urban Terror? (Score:3, Insightful)
Well I already KNEW that. I want to know what the storyline is about! I read the FAQ and the "Background Information" portion of the manual. Apparently nothing on their website tells you anything at all about what the point of the game is.
Is it just Q3A with different weapons (in other words, pointless)? What the hell is it?
Re:What is Urban Terror? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:What is Urban Terror? (Score:2)
Holy Crap! (Score:1)
This is great news (Score:1)
Cool (Score:1)