This is the player defined shooter, the game with a thousand ways to play. Choose a class, select specialized perks and customize weapons and ammunition. Build your character through battle promotions to unlock new perks and weapon upgrades. This is the evolution of the co-operative shooter. Each member of your team fills a unique role; will you be called upon to draw fire, destroy swarms of enemies or assassinate enemy captains? Grow as a team by upgrading to complement each others strengths and weaknesses. This is adapting to survive innumerable types of smarter, deadlier enemies. Intelligence and strategy will be as important as nerves and steel. Learn when to use explosives, destroy armor or incinerate your enemies. Understand the weaknesses of your enemies and find tactics to defeat them. This is UETF Chronicles: Complete Anthology - The player defined shooter.

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Quick screen from one of our alpha builds, showcasing the re-worked Dual Rocket Bot. A few interesting notes:

Iron Sights Aiming - I'm aiming down the ironsights on the Assault Rifle. Ironsights don't improve the accuracy of a weapon but do allow you to zoom in to get a better shot, especially if you're going for headshots. We've implemented headshot damage on all our weapons so a headshot with any weapon will inflict bonus damage (and a cool decapitation).

Recoil - Recoil on weapons is a change from the previous releases; each shot fired will add recoil, lowering your accuracy, indicated by the dynamic crosshair. Each weapon has their own unique recoil and recovery attributes (i.e. the pistol has higher recoil than the AR but recovers faster). A note on crouching - crouching no longer increases your weapon accuracy but will reduce your recoil.

Weapon Ammo Modifications - We'll go into this in much more detail later, but you'll notice I have 45 rounds loaded in the current magazine (number in the bottom right hand corner). UETF vets will remember the standard AR magazine holds 30 rounds; in this example, I've equipped caseless ammo for my AR which increases my magazine capacity to 45 rounds.

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Jun 25th, 2009
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