User:Angelofdeath

Hello,

Here's an interesting story. I received Unreal Tournament for free when my brother purchased a GeForce graphics card, around the time when UT2k3 or UT2k4 was out. Of course, him being the gaming geek at that time played it immediately and really loved it. I wasn't too much into First-Person Shooters, but my brother liked it so much that he practically forced me to play it! I didn't do too well at first and my brother had to keep saying, "Play it!".

Four or five years later, I can own him any day :) I love Unreal Tournament.

I think I'm pretty good. I can easily play on Adept (Practice Session, bots unaltered), but I can rarely hit a mid-air target with a rocket, or perform an angled shock combo. Although, I've done some before.

My only gripe about UT is the bot AI (ya, I know it was pretty good at that time). The bots always know where you are with the flag, and sometimes with the Instagib mutator, you could randomly turn a corner and you'd be dead before you even get a chance to see them. I'm a beginner programmer, but how hard is it to put in a time delay to suffice for a reaction time?

Anyways, I'm a second-year university student, so I shouldn't be playing UT as much (but who can resist...). I've lived in Canada my entire life, and when I was in high school, I was known among some of the guys as the girl who plays UT...

I'm so glad for the establishment of the Liandri Archives. I thought I was one of few who knew about the detailed story in UT! It's so cool to see other UT aficionados out there.

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Right now I'm pathetically crying for a new computer (it can barely play UT2k4) so I can play UT3...