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what computer do yoo have, specs like cpu, ram and videocard?
why i am asking is cause i remeber playing UT99 on my friend's computer, a
p2 333 and i was winning at godlike with no problems, but playing on my pc,
and amd 550, not a chance. As far as i know, the AI is as good as your cpu.
Now sure that is the same with ut2004, but i believe so.
Now i have a 3200+barton and there no way i can win at godlike. I dont even
get to move enough around the map.
"szaki" <szaki10@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> First time beat the robot in Godlike setting, one-on-one,UT2004.
> Score 9:8, I won!
> I'm very happy!
> Julius
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there is a mod for ut2004, don't remember the name now, but I can look for
it if you want. We have it installed on our tdm server.
Teamdeathamtch or 1 vs. 1, first to reach 10.
A team scores when it killed all the members of the other team.
Each player starts with 100 shield, 100 health and all weapons.
With each victory, the amount of shield and health goes down for the winning
team only.
So, lets say it is 9-0, the team with 9 would have like 40-40 or lower
(don't remember) and the other team would be 100-100.
this is what you are looking for?
"szaki" <szaki10@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> First time beat the robot in Godlike setting, one-on-one,UT2004.
> Score 9:8, I won!
> I'm very happy!
> Julius
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Darmok wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 21:08:25 -0700, szaki <szaki10@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>> First time beat the robot in Godlike setting, one-on-one,UT2004.
>>Score 9:8, I won!
>>I'm very happy!
>>Julius
>
>
> Very good ... I've only done that with bots at "skilled" level. I
> have a L-O-N-G way to go.
* Keep practicing. DM, good way to learn to move fast.
Took me about 3 days, 2-3 hours each day of play to beat the robot first
time in Godlike level.
I did it once more this morning and had a few games was very close call,
loosing it.
Now I'm a lot more dangerous playing ONS too.
Julius
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x.C wrote:
> what computer do yoo have, specs like cpu, ram and videocard?
> why i am asking is cause i remeber playing UT99 on my friend's computer, a
> p2 333 and i was winning at godlike with no problems, but playing on my pc,
> and amd 550, not a chance. As far as i know, the AI is as good as your cpu.
> Now sure that is the same with ut2004, but i believe so.
> Now i have a 3200+barton and there no way i can win at godlike. I dont even
> get to move enough around the map.
>
> "szaki" <szaki10@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:6_CdnSfUAImkeSXfRVn-jw@comcast.com...
>
>> First time beat the robot in Godlike setting, one-on-one,UT2004.
>>Score 9:8, I won!
>>I'm very happy!
>>Julius
>
>
>
I built mine, 2 years ago. 2.8 Ghz Intel CPU, 1 gig memory DDR 333 Mhz
bus, and ATI Redon 9600 All-in-Wonder video card 125 Meg memmory.
17" Metrix TFT monitor.
Not the latest hardware, but works great playing UT2004.
You need lot of memmory 1 gig or so, also a good, fast video card.
JS
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x.C wrote:
> there is a mod for ut2004, don't remember the name now, but I can look for
> it if you want. We have it installed on our tdm server.
> Teamdeathamtch or 1 vs. 1, first to reach 10.
> A team scores when it killed all the members of the other team.
> Each player starts with 100 shield, 100 health and all weapons.
> With each victory, the amount of shield and health goes down for the winning
> team only.
> So, lets say it is 9-0, the team with 9 would have like 40-40 or lower
> (don't remember) and the other team would be 100-100.
>
> this is what you are looking for?
>
>
>
> "szaki" <szaki10@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:6_CdnSfUAImkeSXfRVn-jw@comcast.com...
>
>> First time beat the robot in Godlike setting, one-on-one,UT2004.
>>Score 9:8, I won!
>>I'm very happy!
>>Julius
>
>
>
*Select "Single player" on top in UT2004 menu at start, than you have to
create you character and set the robots playing level
That's all, don't need Internet or any thing.
JS
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