Mark Rein sent this e-mail to
Unreality,
explaining the current status of the Unreal Tournament demo, as well as with
Epic in general (in light of the hurricane that's headed their way). Here's
what he had to say:
Hurricane Floyd is expected to hit Raleigh pretty
strongly late this evening and throughout tomorrow. This might be my last email
for a while. We're expected to get at least 10 inches of rain and hurricane-force
winds. The eye of the hurricane is projected to pass one county over from us
(which is VERY close!) but hopefully it will be diminished as it travels over
land.
In anticipation of the first demo release tomorrow we've launched http://www.unrealtournament.com.
The UT web site isn't on a server located in Raleigh so it should stay up. I'll
try to update it with our progress if I can keep power. We've sent a build of
the demo/test off to 3DFX that could be released tomorrow in the event that
we're unable to keep power here tonight. We already experienced a 45 minute
power loss but power is back on right now. There are a few minor bugs fixes
that we're hoping to fix but if power doesn't stay on that won't happen and
the 321 build will get released. We've set up utbugs@epicgames.com
for people to report bugs and problems with the demo. We're all backed up and
I'll be taking a tape backup home in a waterproof container.
For those interested in tracking the hurricane you can visit http://www.ncstormtrack.com
- the internet is pretty clogged tonight with people up and down the east coast
hitting the weather and news sites for information about the storm.
There is a good possibility that we'll lose power for several days which could
cause the delay of the 2nd demo (all APIs). If that happens we apologize in
advance for any delays. A few days extra wait for a demo is nothing like the
disaster that is facing most North Carolina farmers who are expected to lose
their entire crops for the year due to this storm. Our hearts and concerns go
out them as well as those who will be displaced from their homes or worse.
Ok, scratch the above. The security guard for our building just came up and
asked us to leave the building. Apparently they're going to bolt the doors of
the building so we won't be able to return. Carolina Power & Light told
them the power is likely to go out at any time. They already have 15,000 customers
without power in the area. We don't know when we'll be able to get
back in, hopefully Friday after the storm has passed but we'll only be able
to get into the building if it has power. During Hurricane Fran much of Raleigh
was without power for an average of 3 days. The authorities say that this storm
will be pretty similar to Fran or maybe stronger.We hope 3DFX users enjoys the
demo and we'll do the best we can to ship the full demo (with support for all
APIs) as soon after Monday as possible given the events of the next day or two.
Wish us luck!
Mark Rein,
Epic Games Inc.