This is a single player experience for all terminator fans using the unreal engine III by Epic Games. set in the year 2029 you are placed in the boots a of soldier serving for humankind against the ruthless army of machines. The final campaign will feature nine chapters of a roller coaster ride, inspired by James Cameron's masterpiece franchise.

Confront the many killing machines at skynet's disposal including the HK aerial, the HK tank, the mini HK, and the legendary T800 with an arsenal of futuristic plasma weapons.

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fadi.naoum.
fadi.naoum. - - 746 comments

Awesome !! Very Very cool great job !!

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LV-426
LV-426 - - 18 comments

Is that supposed to be SKYNET HQ??

SKYNET is located in Cheyenne Mountain, not San Fran. Just another thing they f-ed up in Salvation.

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Narlyteeth Author
Narlyteeth - - 463 comments

skynet does not have an HQ. It has many bases across the globe.

it's not a stationary computer, it's a network of cloud computing (hence the name)

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Narlyteeth Author
Narlyteeth - - 463 comments

btw Salvation > T3

the cheyenne mountain is just another thing t3 f-ed up.

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LV-426
LV-426 - - 18 comments

lol have you seen T3?? T3 stated that Skynet didn't have a central core, the virus on the internet was Skynet. That's what they f-ed up.

James Cameron, he himself says SKYNET does have a "HQ" or " mainframe" if you like, and it's located under Cheyenne Mountain. So no "multiple bases around the globe".

Only a suicidal person/software would build a brightly-lit skyscraper as a mainframe. So very very stupid. (as in Salvation)

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Narlyteeth Author
Narlyteeth - - 463 comments

If skynet is a stationary machine, then how can it control a terminator in a reality where it doesn't exist yet. it lives in all the machines. and it builds bases not to house a central computer, but for things like R&D, manufacturing, and mining resources.

I didn't choose SanFran cuz salvation had it, but because, the golden gate bridge as well, as the angled streets, offer potential for vertical, urban level design.

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Joazzz
Joazzz - - 874 comments

SkyNET doesn't control the terminators across time in other realities or dimensions. It gives them the directives and then sends them to do the job.

Right?

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Lord_Pantomime
Lord_Pantomime - - 100 comments

yeah sky net is a virus it just infects other systems and when required make new ones, like in salvation.

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Mr_Death
Mr_Death - - 2 comments

Yeah, the whole concept of Skynet in T1 and T2 is that of a stationary Supercomputer, hooked into NORAD's defence systems. The whole 'Skynet as virus' notion is something very unlike its portrayal in the first two movies, their novelizations etc.

The basic plot alone, described through the characters' dialogue, shows that this is the case. Skynet becomes self-aware, its creators get scared and 'try to pull the plug'. It retaliates. This would not be possible if it existed as a distributed 'cloud' system or virus.

The name Skynet was given due to it being in control of the US defence systems; namely the military's fleet of nuclear bombers and ICBMs. Everything out of T3 and T4 really is a retcon job, attempting to modernize Skynet in light of the internet etc.

I much prefer this old-school approach to Skynet. Oh well.

(I do love what has been done with San Fran though, it looks awesome)

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