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I was looking around in my UT2004\Maps folder, and found a movie that
never played when I played through the game, Mov-UT2-intro.ut2, even
though I'd completed the singleplayer campaign. MOV-UT2004-Intro.ut2
does play when I start the singleplayer campaign.
I actually like the Mov-UT2-intro.ut2 version better, so I'm wondering
what it's doing there, and why I didn't see it within the game. My best
guess is that it's a cinematic from UT2003, but I don't know why they'd
kept it in.
Archived from groups: alt.games.unreal.tournament2003 (More info?)
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 21:11:58 GMT, "Brian G. Vaughan"
<foolishowl_hates_spam@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>I was looking around in my UT2004\Maps folder, and found a movie that
>never played when I played through the game, Mov-UT2-intro.ut2, even
>though I'd completed the singleplayer campaign. MOV-UT2004-Intro.ut2
>does play when I start the singleplayer campaign.
>
>I actually like the Mov-UT2-intro.ut2 version better, so I'm wondering
>what it's doing there, and why I didn't see it within the game. My best
>guess is that it's a cinematic from UT2003, but I don't know why they'd
>kept it in.
Your guess is correct, and I don't know why they kept it in either,
unless they did it just because it's really cool. <G>
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I reckon they've left it in purely because they're slack.. hehe
there's loads of stuff like music and artwork left over from UT2k3, I
haven't looked, but ther's probably the textures for the2k3 weapons too..
cool movie tho
Nick.
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> On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 21:11:58 GMT, "Brian G. Vaughan"
> <foolishowl_hates_spam@peoplepc.com> wrote:
>
>>I was looking around in my UT2004\Maps folder, and found a movie that
>>never played when I played through the game, Mov-UT2-intro.ut2, even
>>though I'd completed the singleplayer campaign. MOV-UT2004-Intro.ut2
>>does play when I start the singleplayer campaign.
>>
>>I actually like the Mov-UT2-intro.ut2 version better, so I'm wondering
>>what it's doing there, and why I didn't see it within the game. My best
>>guess is that it's a cinematic from UT2003, but I don't know why they'd
>>kept it in.
>
> Your guess is correct, and I don't know why they kept it in either,
> unless they did it just because it's really cool. <G>
>
Archived from groups: alt.games.unreal.tournament2003 (More info?)
Nick Sadler wrote:
> there's loads of stuff like music and artwork left over from UT2k3, I
> haven't looked, but ther's probably the textures for the2k3 weapons too..
You can select a couple of "classic" weapon models within the game,
which I assumed meant the UT2K3 versions, since they didn't look like
the UT versions.
I understand that they wanted to be backwards compatible with UT2K3,
which would make including music and artwork a deliberate decision. Not
to mention, it can't hurt to give builders more resources to use.
One other thing about the movie: it ends with the logo for Unreal
Tournament *2004*. So, it looks like it's been changed. I guess they
just threw it in for the hell of it.
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