Unreal Tournament 3 Performance Revealed 85
Vigile writes "The Unreal Tournament 3 demo will be dropping sometime in the next two weeks. With a launch on the PC, PS3, Xbox 360 and even an in-box Linux client it will definitely be one of the most widely-played titles this holiday. With an early take on the UT3 demo's performance, PC Perspective has put up an article that compares cards from NVIDIA and AMD in both single and dual-GPU configurations to see which are the best performers. It turns out that even mid-range cards are going to be more than capable of playing UT3 at impressive image quality levels."
UT3 vs. TF2 (Score:2)
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I am not a typical FPS gamer, but for me TF2 is like giving a fat-man the keys to the twinky factory. I just can't get enough of it!!
There are only a couple minor complaints about game-balance swirling around (Scouts shooter is a little over the top), but it's a real blast. To get this kind of online experience without having to do any kind of recurring payments is really a nice change from the trend of online-only gaming.
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There are only a couple minor complaints about game-balance swirling around (Scouts shooter is a little over the top), but it's a real blast. To get this kind of online experience without having to do any kind of recurring payments is really a nice change from the trend of online-only gaming.
Personally, I'm extremely impressed that they managed to create so fine a balance with so many classes. I also thoroughly enjoy the fact that it's flatly impossible to win without teamwork against opponents of any real skill. I'm hoping that a lot of game companies take note of the graphics too, in the sense that there is a large contingent of gamers out there (I believe) who don't want to have "realistic" graphics, but prefer more stylised visuals. I absolutely love the fact that I can instantly identi
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There are only a few differences between TFC and TF2... I'm curious why people are so amazed at TF2 when it is a dumbed down version of TFC. Not to say I don't like TF2, it's just that as a TFC addict for 8 years it's amazing that people didn't know about this game...
See, I can appreciate your sentiments, but I really hate to hear people use the phrase "dumbed-down" with respect to games (that said, it is certainly applicable in some cases). In my view, TF2 is a distillation of all that is good about team-based shooters, with very little of the annoying crap. Perhaps TF2 is "dumbed-down" in the same way that WoW is "dumbed-down" in many people's eyes, but in both instances I think these games have tried to simply get rid of a lot of the annoying crap seen in their re
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Thank God they got rid of grenades. Every player spamming a map with grenades is not fun. Removal of "sudden death syndrome" is welcome.
P.
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They both appeal to different sub-genres of FPS games. TF2 is class based multiplayer, UT3 is more "old-skool" style DM, CTF and other game modes. Apples to Orange mainly.
I rather suspected that this would be the case. It's actually nice to have the option, now that I think about it. I've been a huge fan of class-based shooters for a long time now and arguably haven't played "old school" deathmatch play since Quake. Perhaps I'll pick up UT3 to back that old feeling of only giving a crap about me! ;)
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I loved the original UT, but didn't like the addition of vehicles in 2k3. Assuming they are similar, it isn't really a plus in my eyes.
Presumably there will be maps on which vehicles are unavailable, so hopefully the back-to-basics deathmatch will be an option on at least some UT3 maps. That said, I was actually intrigued to read about a map in the demo that sounds to be almost entirely vehicle-based. I must confess that flying around in FPS games is loads of fun to me, but I don't much care for ground-based vehicles. That map definitely sounded intriguing though.
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2k3's vehicle support was incomplete, and not enabled during the normal course of play. 2k3 was more like a demo for 2k4 than a self-contained game. (I hear they allowed you to get a partial refund on a purchase of 2k4 by providing proof of purchase of 2k3.) 2k4's vehicle support is much more well-rounded and fun, though it still has problems. (maybe I just think so because nothing is fun at 10fps, but meh.)
-:sigma.SB
UT2k4 and vehicles (Score:2)
I skipped over UT2k3 but bought (for my 64bit AMD Linux box) UT2k4 soon after launch after playing the demo. The vehicles make a HUGE difference to the game play, especially on Onslaught mode. Well coordinated teams which are prepared to use the vehicles to gain a strategic advantage rip through the levels. Speed between objectives is one major advantage, as is the heavy weaponry you can bring to bear on choke points.
Now, if DM is your thing, I can see that the vehicles are merely "meh". If Assault or Ons
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I am also saddened by the lack of Portal playing. 49 bucks for the orange box, for nothing at the moment.
Linux client == Instant Purchase from me
Don't forget Quake Wars (Score:2)
Linux but no Mac? (Score:3, Interesting)
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1% is probably an accurate amount of desktops with Linux on in the world but since geeks are more likely to be purchasing UT then your Mum's windows box from the low budget store I would say that the amount is higher then 1% .
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Re:Linux but no Mac? (Score:4, Insightful)
Ummmm... like what?
On Linux, you have the option of GCC and SDL. On OSX, you have the option of... GCC and SDL. I'm not seeing the complications here.
-:sigma.SB
P.S. 2k4 for Mac used SDL.
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The Linux client can be a fucking TARBALL and the Linux crowd would be happy. They don't have to package it at all, or even go to much effort to make sure it works well. Linux users (of which I am one, at least part-time) are prepared to jump through hoops to make this game work, and don't expect it be very polished.
On the Mac side, however, they'd have to actually test the thing and package it correctly and support it. A much more expensive/time-consuming proposition than simply dumping the
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Re:Linux but no Mac? (Score:4, Insightful)
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Now where the fuck is our editor?!!
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Haha... better late than never (Score:2)
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Yay in-box Linux Client (Score:2)
Thank you EPIC!
UT3 PC Demo is out NOW! (Score:5, Informative)
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Torrent (Score:3, Informative)
And here is a torrent (I'm getting 200K/s right now)
http://www.gameupdates.org/details.php?id=1657 [gameupdates.org]numbering system (Score:1)
Considering the fact that I already own three games in the Unreal Tournament franchise, how the fourth game in the Tournament series can be called '3' is beyond me...
1. Unreal Tournament
2. Unreal Tournament 2003
3. Unreal Tournament 2004
4. Unreal Tournament 3 (?)
Such pedantics will not affect my purchase of said game, however, provided my rig has enough balls to render the game at a reasonable frame rate.
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personally i liked 2003 better. i dont remember how, but i definitely remember the controls feeling different with 2004, and i had already gotten pretty good with 2003 so it was like starting all over again.
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Actually, from what I hear, 2k3 was only a worse version of 2k4. They knew they weren't going to finish the game they wanted on time, so they polished what they had and released 2k3 for the interim.
So it doesn't really count. (In fact, I haven't even played it.)
-:sigma.SB
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"Impressive" image quality levels (Score:2)
"It turns out that even mid-range cards are going to be more than capable of playing UT3 at impressive image quality levels."
Actually, no. That looks like crap [pcper.com]. The bridge, the mountain, if you can call it that. And I cherry-picked a good screenshot.
It doesn't really compare to most modern [enemyterritory.com] games [gamershell.com].
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And it looks like it requires quite a bit of horsepower to boot.
Ah well, lots of other ways to waste my time right now anyways
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Crysis on the other hand is wow. But it's going to need more watts from my GPU than a hair dryer.
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What? (Score:5, Informative)
Seriously. How about some benchmarks with a mid/low range CPU?
I think I can safely assume that if bits of the demo dropped to 20FPS [pcper.com] with a Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme X6800, 4 Gigs of RAM and an Nvidia 8800GTS, there's really no point in even trying on a midrange machine.
Why can't I find the button to digg this article down?
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Agreed. Seriously, an AMD 2900XT and a NVidia 8800GTX are not "mid range" cards. Even the 8800GTS is a upper-mid range card that's considerably above most "middies" like the 8600 series, or even the standard 8800 320MB series. It only reaffirms the assumption that UT3 is going to require a behemoth of a machine to look remotely good.
And I will continue playing TF2 on my old box with a X1600, and it will run smooth as butter and still look great.
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Did you see the settings at which that those benchmarks were taken? Don't set them that high on a midrange machine.
I'm in the middle of the download, but I'll post my own results when I get in (Core 2 Duo E6300, 7600GT).
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...Oh no. Where does that put my AGP 4x dual-CPU 1.25GHz G4 with 2GB of 167MHz DDR RAM? Will I be able to play UT3 on it?
...Why is everyone laughing at me?
-:sigma.SB
No, they are laughing at me (Score:1)
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At a normal resolution you should see much better numbers.
I think the point of the article is to really focus on the performance of those video cards, thus they use insane spec hardware to give the video card as much headroom as possible so you know how well each card performs and not to give people a realistic expectation of their system performance.
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You wouldn't want to bench an 8800 Ultra on a P2-300 right? Talk about a Ferrari with golf cart wheels.
Poor card coverage IMO (Score:4, Insightful)
Torrent please! (Score:1)
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[Oops] Re:Torrent please! (Score:2)
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Xbox 360??? (Score:1)
Xbox 360 and even an in-box Linux client it will definitely be one of the most widely-played titles this holiday."
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well unless you consider the fact that they are licensing the unreal engine 3... thats where they REALLY get their bread and butter.
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Demo installer doesn't work in XP x64 (Score:1)
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See here:
http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php?showtopic=33920 [planetamd64.com]OMFG!! (Score:4, Insightful)
You want me to hold him for you? (Score:2)
I started off by turning up all the dials to maximum - max detail, texture detail, and maximum