UT99 Extension Pack v1.01 Demo (ZIP Version)
Nov 14, 2007 Demo 0 commentsThe Download for the Demo Version of the Extension Pack for UT99. It contains mostly new basic features like Emitters and Lensflares and can be seen as...
The Extension Pack for UnrealTournament Classic is a real SDK full of new features, methods and tools improving the Unreal Engine 1 in a wide range. Next to tons of new visual features it improves overall physics (has it's own build-in Physics Engine "Thelema Physics" or short "TPhys"), has loads of gameplay and AI enhancements, a new render (currently OpenGL only) to deal with hardcoded features and bundled tools. However this is really not the first attempt of improving an old engine, the initial spark for this SDK came from the concept of the "DoomsDay Engine" and the content of this Pack that was archived before it's public announcement when it's elderly features were used for the Mod "Lost Secrets of Na Pali".
General Feature List
Release/Progress Details
>> It's highly recommended to develope with the Final Version! Do NOT work with the Demo Version! <<
Officially cooperating Projects
Maps
Mods
Implementation into other Unreal Engine Games/Projects possible! (Also see: Official Partners)
Games/Mods the SDK might be ported on
Downloads
Filefront Mirros:
UT99ExtensionPack v1.01 [Beta] - File Archive (3.2 MB)
UT99ExtensionPack v1.01 [Beta] - UMOD (3.2 MB)
NOTE: recommended to download via ModDB
Related Links
Official Partners:
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Requirements
© 2008 UnrealTournament Extension Pack by Stephan "Shadow" Nagel, under Artistic License 2.0
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ive been seeing and this mod will have:
"Full RPG System
Player Character Development/Progression
Creature/NPC Character Development/Progression
Quest System
Team/Guild System
Resource System (read books, write emails, "send emails", read panels whatever..)
new Inventory
Trade System
Conversation/Dialog System
ready-to-use example NPCs and Quests
upgradeable/modifyable Items
Level Memory System (allows non-linear Gameplay)
tons of new Gameplay/AI Scripts (Triggers, Keypoints, NavPoints etc.)"
this is just what i was looking for my "project".
an mmorpg.....
yarp, it's simply fantastic, just imagine the possibilities with the full SDK additionally, the Demo is just a drop in the bucket
HAHAHAHA! UT99's graphics already kick the shit out of 2K4's graphics if you have UTRP textures+a renderer that can display them and the demo version of extension pack. If you want a graphics guide click here: Unrealtexture.com
If the Make Something UT contest was going on... This would definetly win. Considering it has complete new graphics etc. Once done, you will probably not be able to tell which is ut or ut2k4!
yarp you're damn right, I'm really angry about this fact, I would participate in the contest, if it wouldn't be fuckin Unreal Engine 3 only -.-
It's a shame that the make something Unreal contest is Unreal Engine 3 only.
Looks good shadow! Keep it up :D
yes, partially, but not for everything, it's no miracle-box -_-
Will this mod also work on previously made maps so you don't have to redownload every single one just to see the new awesome effects. Looks Nice though, the demos quite fun.
ey wirklich? das wäre ja großartig! Die Linux-Sache (native/c++ coding auf anderen plattformen als windows) bereitet mir kopfschmerzen, trotzallem will ich dass es so plattformunabhängig wird wie möglich, ich würd ma sagen du machst dich auf zu UT99.org, dort ist das offizielle Forum, bleib mit mir darüber in Kontakt, ich werde bald die Arbeiten am C++ Part wieder aufnehmen!