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Strangelove v2 (Min-Non-Umod)

This is a fun modification for Unreal Tournament that lets...

  • Category First Person
  • Size 4.8 MB
  • Program by Strangelove Team

Strangelove v2 (Min-Non-Umod)

This is a fun modification for Unreal Tournament that lets your ride around on the Redeemer Missile. New in this version are some features like, ride shotgun (a gunner position) firing other weapons while riding the Redeemer, a new sidearm weapon, and few new models.

Welcome to Strangelove V2.

Full instructions are available in the Options console, under the "manual" tab. The manual can also be found online at http://www.planetunreal.com/0fus/slv2/manual.html and in your Unreal Tournament Help directory.

Quick Overview

Start a game using one of the two Strangelove mutators. Once you are armed with a Strangelove launcher, use alt-fire to launch and ride the rocket.

Keys

forward/back: throttle up/down

jump or alt-fire: eject

fire: toggle afterburners

duck: toggle "shoot mode"

next/prev. weapon: warhead status

If you run your rocket into a teammate, they will ride shotgun on the back of your rocket, becoming your gunner.

While riding, toggling to "shoot mode" will allow you to aim and fire your regular weapons. You must switch back to "pilot mode" to control the rocket.

Your rocket can run out of fuel, so be sure to pick up any hovering fuel cores you see lying around. Your afterburner eats fuel quickly, but will give you a massive speed boost.

Installation Notes

Strangelove V2 requires Bonus Pack 1, Bonus Pack 4, and a version of UT patched to 436 (Windows/Mac/Linux).

MINIMAL UMOD INSTALL

The minimal UMOD install is for Mac and Linux users. It does not include the credits movie or support code, some of which is native to Windows. Double-click and go. If you're reading this you're well on your way.

FULL UMOD INSTALL

The full UMOD install includes the credits movie and related files, and an RTMS 1.1 UMOD installer (necessary to play the credits movie).

ZIP INSTALL

If you have not already done so, unzip the archive into your UnrealTournament directory (typically c:\UnrealTournament for Windows users).

If you are using your installation to start a multiplayer server and you're doing the zip install, you need to enter your ServerPackages manually. Do this by opening up System/UnrealTournament.ini and look for the GameEngine section. Add the following lines:

ServerPackages=SLV2

ServerPackages=SLV2Models

ServerPackages=SLV2Sounds

ServerPackages=SLV2Textures

Known Issues

* In certain games, UT may reduce the level of detail (LOD) of the default player models under high load, even if they're close by. The engine wasn't meant to be a flight simulator, and I think this has something to do with it. This will be fixed when we start using our own player models.

* Using the jump key for ejecting in standalone games is a little sticky. It sticks for 1 tick (which is barely noticeable).

* Because of the very general cylindrical collision hulls, I had to reduce the collision radius on the rocket quite a bit when in "shoot mode". This makes it harder to shoot yourself in the foot, or blow up the rocket from under you. It also makes your rocket harder for your opponents to hit -- although the argument could be made that it makes *you* easier to hit. In V3 this will be fixed with tighter collision handling code.

* The Strangelove death messages don't show up red in CTF games. That's because they use UT's "special" death message functionality which doesn't work (at least as far as them showing up red) in team games. We'll have to live with it.

* When you run out of fuel you are forced to eject. This is for simplicity's sake. It saves me from computing impact damage myself and lets the engine handle it. I would have been less likely to opt for this solution if picking up fuel cores after your fuel's run out worked. It doesn't, however, and it makes the forced eject issue somewhat moot.

* Zone velocity does not have an effect on Strangeloves, but friction does.

* Warp zones that don't have the same orientation will throw off Strangeloves flying between them. They'll suddenly rotate and then correct themselves.

* Demo recordings of Strangelove games don't replay accurately.

Version History

2.0.0 - Initial release.

Check 0FUS website for Strangelove related news, forums, and support. This information and the manual are updated automatically when online. This info was last updated on: August 28, 2001 3:30 AM

The most recent release is 2.00.

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