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Thursday, Feb 10, 2000

  

Warcraft 3 News

Warcraft III.net has posted two new screenshots from Blizzard's Warcraft III, as well as a transcript of the webmaster's chat held on Blizzard.net, which featured Mike O'Brien, Rob Pardo and Bill Roper from Blizzard talking about the game.

New Q3 Clan Arena

Version 1.0 of Q3 Clan Arena, a remake of the Clan Arena mod for Quake 1, has been released, and is available for download on its official site. This new version adds a modifiable server .CFG file for server customization in addition to other tweaks and fixes.

TRIBES 2 FAQ

The TRIBES Vault has posted their unofficial FAQ for Starsiege: TRIBES 2. The FAQ contains pretty much all the known information about the game, from the various technologies it supports (A3D, SSE, etc.) to all the different mission types and other gameplay issues.

Soulbringer Preview

GameSpot has posted a detailed preview of Soulbringer, the 3D adventure-RPG under construction at Gremlin. The article covers storyline, gameplay, the combat system, and more, and sports quotes from producer Doug Avery and a host of new screenshots.

Evolva Preview

Also online at GameSpot tonight is a shorter but equally hands-on preview of Evolva, examining the upcoming tactical action game by Computer Artworks, and posting a couple new screenshots from a recent build of the game.

Zombie News

GameSpot has a pair of stories on recent Zombie happenings. First Details: Spec Ops M.O.U.T. reveals that the next Zombie game will be called Spec Ops: Military Operation Urban Terrain, or M.O.U.T. for short, also built on the LithTech 2.0 engine like their earlier announced Spec Ops 3 title. This game will trade the tactical aspects of the first two Spec Ops games in for fast-paced action, like "Team Fortress Classic with licensed weapons and realistic environments." Also, First Details: Zombie's Shrapnel has a few more details on their recently announced game based on the Wildstorm Comics.

Soldier of Fortune Update

Raven's Jake Simpson updated his .plan with an update on all things Soldier of Fortune (as well as his usual brand of nuttiness). Jake confirms that Soldier of Fortune now supports A3D 3.0 (previously it was only 2.0), force feedback, and even ACT Labs' Gun System, in addition to some general thoughts about the game as it wraps up.

Daikatana Movie

Incite Games has posted a new movie (which originally appeared on the Incite Magazine CD-ROM) featuring an interview with John Romero, and lots of in-game footage from Daikatana. The movie isn't puny at 43 megs, but it's in MPEG format and very high quality.

Soldier of Fortune Shots

Also new on Incite Games are eight new screenshots from Soldier of Fortune, featuring that trademark violence that Incite loves so much.

New Matrox Drivers

Matrox has released new beta drivers for their Millennium G400, Millennium G200, Mystique G200, and MGA G200 cards. Separate drivers are available for Windows 9x, Windows 2000, and Windows NT4.

Icewind Dale Shots

GA-RPG has posted some new screenshots from Icewind Dale, an upcoming RPG from Black Isle, as well as preliminary details on several different locales in the game.

New Banshee Drivers

3dfx has released new drivers for cards featuring the Voodoo Banshee chipset (thanks Voodoo Extreme). These new drivers fix a ton of problems, including game specific issues with Unreal, System Shock 2, Quake III Arena, and others.

TRIBES 2 Update

Dynamix' Tim Gift updated his .plan with an update on what he's been working on, and he gives a great deal of detail on the status of vehicles in Starsiege: TRIBES 2. Here's an excerpt, which sounds remarkably like something a used car salesman might say:

At this point you can drive around in the scout vehicle. It has four wheel drive and independent suspension. It handles pretty well, though at high speeds it tends to under-steer. Have to be a little careful going fast on the uneven ground or you can end up upside down. Vehicles are going to be pretty fun :)

All the engine, suspension and tire parameters are specified in the datablock. The number of wheels, which ones steer, and suspension travel is all extracted from the shape file. It should be fairly easy for mod authors to build and customize new vehicles.

Rune Interview

A new interview with Human Head's Tim Gerritsen is up on 3D Action Planet, talking to the biz guy about the origins of the company, his background in the industry, and their upcoming action title Rune (thanks to The Shugashack for the tip).

Allegiance News

GameSpot UK has posted a whole bunch of new stuff related to Allegiance, Microsoft's massively multiplayer space sim that's currently in beta testing. There are three new in-game AVIs available, as well as new screenshots, new concept artwork, and a report from the beta test. Also, Games Weekly has posted a new interview with members of the development team.

New Weapon Mod

A new version (1.43) of Weapon Mod, a mod for Quake III Arena that lets you tweak all kinds of gameplay options, has been released and is available for download on its official site. This new version adds variables for starting, minimum, and maximum health and armor in addition to other changes.

Phoenix Patch

The official Phoenix site has a version 1.1 patch for the English edition of Phoenix, the space exploration and combat game by Team 17. There are no details about the changes and fixes though.

Robert Duffy Chat

PlanetQuake is hosting an IRC session with id Software's Robert Duffy, the author of QERadiant and the Q3Tools package. The fun starts at 7:00 PM PT on irc.gamesnet.net 6667, in channel #PlanetQuake.

Soldier of Fortune Demo FAQ

The Unofficial Soldier of Fortune Demo FAQ has been updated, and now contains new sections on system requirements, video settings and supported hardware in addition to other changes.

Quake III Arena Guide

German games site Ultimazone has posted a new strategy guide to Quake III Arena. The text is all in German, but of course, if you want it translated, just stick a babel fish in your ear.

On Multiplayer Ranking

Rising from the Ranks: Rating for Multiplayer Games is an article on Gamasutra by old-school Quaker (and Loki Entertainment developer) Bernd Kreimeier, examining scoring and ranking systems such as those employed in ngWorldStats, which currently ranks multiplayer Quake II and Unreal Tournament games. The article makes a comparison to the ELO ratings of the chess-playing world, and while it is heavy on statistics and mathematics, it makes an interesting read if you're into this sort of thing.

MDK2 Screenshots

Interplay's official MDK2 site has received a new look, and posted seven new screenshots from BioWare's upcoming third-person action sequel. MDK, as everyone knows, stands for My Dangerous Kangaroo.

Messiah Screenshot

Another new screenshot has been posted on the official Messiah site, depicting a scene (reminiscent of the opening area in the demo) from their third-person possess-em-up that should now be released in March.

Multiplayer Nox Demo

There is now a Multiplayer Nox Demo on PC Zone, with a playable version of Westwood's isometric-view action game that is due in stores next week. The demo is a 44 MB download, and here is the description from the page:

You are the 20th century savior of Nox - summoned to the land in a cosmic accident. Being from Earth, you are the only living being on Nox that may touch a magic Orb in the possession of the wicked-evil queen of the undead - Hecubah. You must find this Orb and harness its power in order to construct the staff of oblivion and defeat Hecubah.

Warcraft III Screenshot & Preview

There's a new In Game Warcraft III Shot on Warcraftiii.net that was recently posted on Blizzard's site, along with an analysis of what's shown in the image, which is of an Orc assault on a mining encampment. The shot gives a clear view of the new interface, "including all the new action commands." Also, GameFan's WarCraft III preview gives the scoop on a visit to the Blizzard offices to get some hands-on impressions of the upcoming installment in the WC series that will add role-playing elements to the familiar RTS elements from its predecessors.

Allegiance Chat Log

There is a log of last night's moderated Allegiance chat on Allegiance Vault giving a progress report on development of Microsoft's space combat game, currently in open beta.

Tech Bits

New Q3A Wyrm3

The Wyrm2 World of Destruction page has a new beta 2 version of Wyrm 3 for Quake III Arena. In an apparent fit of Duke Nukem-inspiration, the new release replaces the BFG with the Shrink Ray. Shrink your opponents to 1/10 their normal size, then crush them with your boot (be sure to laugh maniacally).

LucasArts Profile

CheckOut Games' LucasArts Profile looks at the past, present, and future of LucasArts from the SCUMM engine adventure games, through the recent key departures, and hopes that Star Wars: Force Commander and Jedi Power Battles "returns them to the days of original gameplay." Speaking of Force Commander, DailyRadar.com previews Star Wars: Force Commander, saying "Did Star Wars: Rebellion turn you off from Star Wars strategy gaming? LucasArts finds your lack of faith disturbing."

Quake Wedding

The Quake Wedding website has word on one of the most unusual Quake-related human interest stories I can recall, as BadBoyBubba, and db_High intend to tie the knot on a public Quake II server. The ceremony will take place in a custom map & mod at 7:00 PM South African Time (GMT+2) on February 14, the always romantic Saint Valentine's Day.

Tomb Raider Interview

GameSpot's Tomb Raider Interview celebrates the imminent four-year anniversary of Eidos' Tomb Raider franchise by sitting down with Eidos' Phil Campbell and Mike Schmitt to talk about Tomb Raider: The Lost Artifact, "set to ship to stores nationwide the first week of March."

Strategy Guides

There's a Desert of Death strategy guide on the newly-opened Tribes Vault as part of their Tribes Vault Academy. The guide is filled with screenshots and a marked out map pinpointing the locations of every item. Also, K-Cheats Unreal Tournament guide and K-Cheats Quake III Arena guide each offer playing tips in German. As usual AltaVista Translations can play semi-functional BabelFish for you. Thanks Neo.

RTS Stuff

CnCRenegade.com talks with Westwood about progress on C&C: Renegade, the action sequel to the C&C RTS franchise. There are a whole load of new Invictus Screenshots and Artwork on GA-Source showing off Interplay's just-gold (story) RTS/adventure title. Finally, in addition to the new screenshot of the week mentioned yesterday, there are three more new Star Trek: Armada screenshots showing off Ferengi Marauders on the Star Trek Armada site. Thanks Tymetodie.

Editing Stuff

The first release of Q3 Toolbox, a Quake III Arena compiling front-end is now available. Also, Code3Arena is now underway featuring Quake III Arena editing and coding resources, offering no less than 15 tutorials from the get-go, with more to be added soon. The Unreal Department of Engineering is likewise just underway, offering Unreal/UT mapping resources, as well as beta testing, just like the Half-Life DoE does for Half-Life. This Q3 Tutorial Adding Customizable Weapon Switching can help add QW style weapon switching to Q3A, as well as Unreal-style custom preferred weapon order.

Competitions

Registration is underway Free Range Action Gaming, scheduled for March 31-April 2, in Burlington, NC, offering Q3A, UT, Half-Life, and AoE competitions. Likewise, the UVA East Coast LAN Conference will offer TRIBES, Q3A, UT, Rogue Spear, and AvP gameplay February 18-20.

Contests

3D Palette's Quake III Arena Skinning Contest is now offering the chance for everyone to vote for the winner among the best entries they've received. Unreal Kingdom interviews Sean "devilbunny" Bonney, who had the winning entry in the Best Deathmatch Map segment of the Make Something Unreal Contest (he's also submitted dozens of stories and Links of the Day here over the years).

Reviews

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Out of the Blue

A couple of letters in recent editions of our wacky-as-ever Mail Bag made a minor point about the usability of this website. Historically to be able to scroll down the news page using your mouse wheel doohickey or arrow keys you would need bring the focus here by clicking somewhere on the page first. Paul "trauma" Ghilarducci sent along a simple solution for this minor "problem," a single line of the dreaded JavaScript that brings the focus to the news frame by default. It certainly seems to be a harmless bit of code that shouldn't cause problems in any browser (famous last words), and works in several versions of Netscape and Explorer, so hopefully most of you are covered.

Link of the Day: It's A Dysfunctional Life picture #512 (related to the Nori nasal cleaner). Thanks Schwab. It's an add your own caption dealie...my entry would be "Earl Grey's secret tea recipe."
Story of the Day:
Salon Technology-You, too, can be a drug kingpin. Thanks ozh. And I quote: "...police officers in Perth, Australia, reportedly made a fortune selling virtual drugs before their superiors erased the program."
Bonus Story: Supersonic Aircraft Engine Planned describes an upcoming "new generation of supersonic aircraft capable of linking New York and Tokyo in just three hours." Thanks Jeff Magill.
Image of the Day: A custom cow spotted case on Chick's Hardware UK. The gateway folks will be so jealous.



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