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[[XMP]] (eXpanded MultiPlayer) is a vehicle-based [[gametype]] that was designed and developed for [[Unreal 2]] by [[Legend Entertainment]].  The object of this gametype is to capture the two Artifacts of the enemy team and return them to your base, while keeping the two artifacts your team has from the start.
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'''XMP''', or '''eXpanded MultiPlayer''', is a class- and [[XMP vehicles|vehicle]]-based [[gametype]] in [[Unreal 2]].
  
== Overview ==
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XMP was designed and developed by [[Legend Entertainment]] as a kind of bonus pack, to add a multiplayer component to Unreal 2. The 274.1 MB patch was released in 2003, and requires [[Unreal 2]]'s play disc to play.
  
== Strategies ==
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XMP gameplay could be considered like that of a [[Vehicle Capture the Flag]] game with four flags instead of two. The object of XMP is to capture the two Artifacts of the enemy team and return them to your base, while keeping your own team's two Artifacts. Once all four Artifacts are captured by one team, that team has won the game.
  
== Competition ==
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Although created by the original developer Legend, publisher Atari does not offer support for XMP.[http://www.unreal2.com/download_xmp.html]
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==Overview==
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*HUD
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*Classes
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*Artifacts
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*[[XMP vehicles|Vehicles]]
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*[[Deployables#XMP|Deployables]]
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*[[Turrets#XMP|Turrets]]
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*Deploy Points
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*Generators
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*Energy
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*Hacking
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==Strategies==
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==Competition==
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==Reception==
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The original Unreal 2 (released February 2003) wasn't as popular as other Unreal games, partly because it didn't have a multiplayer component. XMP was Legend's solution to this problem; the developers worked in their spare time to create XMP, unsupported by publisher Atari. XMP probably simply came too late (December 2003), because neither Unreal 2 nor XMP became as popular as other games in the franchise. Atari closed Legend in January 2004.[http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=4661][http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=4664][http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=4681][http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=4706]
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==Bonus packs==
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There have been three large bonus packs for XMP, although none by developer [[Legend Entertainment]] or publisher Atari.
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===CBP===
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The CBP, or Community Bonus Pack, was created by XMP's beta testers, and features ten maps and seven mutators.
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Maps: [http://xmp.beyondunreal.com/maps.htm]
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*XMP-CBP-Apophis
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*XMP-CBP-Asunder
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*XMP-CBP-Emerald
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*XMP-CBP-Hell
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*XMP-CBP-Islands
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*XMP-CBP-Kaminari
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*XMP-CBP-Naularn
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*XMP-CBP-WinterGarden
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*XMP-CBP-Wonderwoods
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*XMP-CBP-Xaemia
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[[Mutator]]s: [http://xmp.beyondunreal.com/mutators.htm]
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*ArtifactPowers
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*KickIdlers
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*SuicideRaptors
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*Summoner
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*XMPMusic
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*XMPTE
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*XMP IRC Reporter
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===CXP===
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The CXP, or Community eXpansion Pack, features 14 new maps as well as other content. Due to the original websites no longer being online, the list of maps below is incomplete. The CXP was released on September 4, 2004.[http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=6780]
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*XMP-CXP-Simplicity
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*XMP-CXP-UraniumEcho
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*Duality ?
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*Heavenly Hell ?
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===AlienPod's XMP Map Pack===
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AlienPod's XMP Map Pack features thirteen new maps: [http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=5425]
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*XMP-Wasteland
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*XMP-Avalanche
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*XMP-Lagoon
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*XMP-RGB
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*XMP-BeachAssault2
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*XMP-Minos
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*XMP-DesertKombat
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*XMP-Demilune
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*XMP-Cathexis
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*XMP-Acheron-FMI
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*XMP-Miasma-FMI
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*XMP-(untitled)-FMI
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*XMP-OmniPractice
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==UTXMP==
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April 30, 2004 Free Monkey Interactive announced they started porting XMP to [[UT2004]] "with the blessing of former Legend Entertainment employees".[http://www.beyondunreal.com/daedalus/singlepost.php?id=5559] Besides porting XMP content, original material was added. Currently the latest version is 3.52 (May 2007).
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==Links==
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*[http://www.unreal2.com/ Unreal II] - Official website
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.u2xmp.com/ Official XMP site] (through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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*[http://www.eclipse.co.uk/sylverfyre/xmpguide.htm SylverFyre's Unreal2 XMP Playguide]
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*[http://xmp.beyondunreal.com/ CBP (Community Bonus Pack)] - Bonus pack
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*[http://s7.invisionfree.com/CXP_Forums/ CXP Community eXpansion Pack] - Bonus pack
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20050312182348/http://www.alienpod.com/showproduct.aspx?ProdID=4 AlienPod's XMP Map Pack] - Bonus pack (through the Internet Archive Wayback Machine)
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*[http://www.free-monkey.com/main/utxmp.php UTXMP] - Free Monkey Interactive's port to UT2004
  
 
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{{Multiplayer Gametypes}}

Revision as of 20:10, 5 January 2008

XMP, or eXpanded MultiPlayer, is a class- and vehicle-based gametype in Unreal 2.

XMP was designed and developed by Legend Entertainment as a kind of bonus pack, to add a multiplayer component to Unreal 2. The 274.1 MB patch was released in 2003, and requires Unreal 2's play disc to play.

XMP gameplay could be considered like that of a Vehicle Capture the Flag game with four flags instead of two. The object of XMP is to capture the two Artifacts of the enemy team and return them to your base, while keeping your own team's two Artifacts. Once all four Artifacts are captured by one team, that team has won the game.

Although created by the original developer Legend, publisher Atari does not offer support for XMP.[1]

Overview

Strategies

Competition

Reception

The original Unreal 2 (released February 2003) wasn't as popular as other Unreal games, partly because it didn't have a multiplayer component. XMP was Legend's solution to this problem; the developers worked in their spare time to create XMP, unsupported by publisher Atari. XMP probably simply came too late (December 2003), because neither Unreal 2 nor XMP became as popular as other games in the franchise. Atari closed Legend in January 2004.[2][3][4][5]

Bonus packs

There have been three large bonus packs for XMP, although none by developer Legend Entertainment or publisher Atari.

CBP

The CBP, or Community Bonus Pack, was created by XMP's beta testers, and features ten maps and seven mutators.

Maps: [6]

  • XMP-CBP-Apophis
  • XMP-CBP-Asunder
  • XMP-CBP-Emerald
  • XMP-CBP-Hell
  • XMP-CBP-Islands
  • XMP-CBP-Kaminari
  • XMP-CBP-Naularn
  • XMP-CBP-WinterGarden
  • XMP-CBP-Wonderwoods
  • XMP-CBP-Xaemia

Mutators: [7]

  • ArtifactPowers
  • KickIdlers
  • SuicideRaptors
  • Summoner
  • XMPMusic
  • XMPTE
  • XMP IRC Reporter

CXP

The CXP, or Community eXpansion Pack, features 14 new maps as well as other content. Due to the original websites no longer being online, the list of maps below is incomplete. The CXP was released on September 4, 2004.[8]

  • XMP-CXP-Simplicity
  • XMP-CXP-UraniumEcho
  • Duality ?
  • Heavenly Hell ?

AlienPod's XMP Map Pack

AlienPod's XMP Map Pack features thirteen new maps: [9]

  • XMP-Wasteland
  • XMP-Avalanche
  • XMP-Lagoon
  • XMP-RGB
  • XMP-BeachAssault2
  • XMP-Minos
  • XMP-DesertKombat
  • XMP-Demilune
  • XMP-Cathexis
  • XMP-Acheron-FMI
  • XMP-Miasma-FMI
  • XMP-(untitled)-FMI
  • XMP-OmniPractice

UTXMP

April 30, 2004 Free Monkey Interactive announced they started porting XMP to UT2004 "with the blessing of former Legend Entertainment employees".[10] Besides porting XMP content, original material was added. Currently the latest version is 3.52 (May 2007).

Links