Make Something Unreal Announces First Winners
Thanks to PlanetUnreal for their news that the first-round winners of Epic/Atari's 'Make Something Unreal' FPS modding competition have been announced, with "the winners of the first-of-four contest rounds taking home a share of $50,000 in cash and high-end PC equipment." According to the linked press release: "The winning [Unreal-specific] mods include Deathball (the first place winner), which is a futuristic soccer/lacrosse/football-like sport, and fourth-place winner Jupiter Effect: Influx, which was created as an art school project and is an anime inspired battle between giant robots." The Make Something Unreal official page also has details and links to the winners, also noting that "the contest is one year long and set to conclude in the fall of 2004."
BOMBING RUN?!
Non impediti ratione cogitationus.
Here's their about page. Players are more specialized (there's a goalie, for example), and it doesn't use the standard UT2K3 weapon configuration, as the linked page says. I can see how would be a superficial resemblance, though.
I went to school (and finished) with the guys who did jupiter effect... probably one of the coolest mods ive ever seen. They put many.. many ... mnay hours into getting that one finished and looking awsome.
Wouldnt you like to be a pepper too?
I'm actually quite happy with the results, t34m v0rt3x, the creators of Deathball, deserve it, I really liked their previous mod for UT (not 2k3), it was called Operation Na Pali, it felt like the original Unreal, and was better IMO than the official mission pack, later they released Deathball, another great mod for UT2k3 this time, and it added a lot of value to the game for me.
t34m v0rt3x, keep up the great work!
The IT section color scheme sucks.
The subject says it all...
Not on the frontpage why??
Seems like important news to me
Most deathmatches are pretty difficult to follow, even for the players - and team-based games like CS only really make sense from the point of view of one of the players. From a spectator's point of view these games are lacking. What I'd really like to see is a mod of some sort which is DESIGNED to turn Unreal into a spectator sport, designed to be interesting and comprehensible to newcomers and veteran players alike. This would stand a better chance of bringing televised gaming to the public than current titles.
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