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UT2K4: The game I've been waiting for!

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AHAHAHAH, had lots of UT2k4 1sts today!

1st UT2k4 MegaKill
1st UT2k4 mamamama monster kill kill kill kill....... 😎
1st UT2k4 rampage 😎

everyone was in awe of my greatness 😛

😉
 
Could someone give us a quick rundown of how to play ons? when I hear that the other team's power cord has been destroyed, I head over to their main base and start shooting their main power cord..but it says I cannot attack it...why? 😕
 
I finally got around to playing it, and I love UT again. I played the hell out of the original, and have been in my clan for more than four years now. 2003 sucked and I hated it, but 2004 makes me happy again. I can't WAIT for instagib, cause I hate the weapons, as I've had no practice with them (been playing IG since the very beginning). But even sucking at weapons, this game is hella fun, and Onslaught rules.

Rundown of how Onslaught works: you've got to have connected power cords. If you look at the map, there's a grid, and you have to have a connection with your color to the other teams main base before you can fire on it. Same thing for the other power cords. In order to attack anything of the opposite coloe, you've got to have an adjacent one under your team's control.
 
Originally posted by: Hubris
I finally got around to playing it, and I love UT again. I played the hell out of the original, and have been in my clan for more than four years now. 2003 sucked and I hated it, but 2004 makes me happy again. I can't WAIT for instagib, cause I hate the weapons, as I've had no practice with them (been playing IG since the very beginning). But even sucking at weapons, this game is hella fun, and Onslaught rules.

Rundown of how Onslaught works: you've got to have connected power cords. If you look at the map, there's a grid, and you have to have a connection with your color to the other teams main base before you can fire on it. Same thing for the other power cords. In order to attack anything of the opposite coloe, you've got to have an adjacent one under your team's control.

aha! thx for the pointer, that's just what I needed.

frag ya online 😛
 
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