Enemy in your territory: Quake Wars PC demo lands

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Been aching to flex your PC’s muscles (or mouse reflexes)? You’re in luck, because Splash Damage has released a demo for Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (PlayStation 3, Windows PC over DVD, Xbox 360) just for the PC community, with a chock full of goodies for the multiplayer goon and single-player soloist in everybody. As promised, the finalized version of Valley is now ready to be re-experienced.

Because if you’ve participated in the Beta phase for Enemy Territory, you’ve already scurried (or driven) across the map’s landscapes to beat back the Strogg, and kept your glass of water poison-free. But if tackling with FPS hustlers was never your style, you could ease down the pressure notch a bit with a more cooperative single-player mode.

And if hordes of other players keep flooding the various dedicated servers provided, you can always opt for the classic LAN fest for local, high-speed gaming. Get a feel of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars before it hits shelves on October 2 in North America and September 28 in Europe. Oh and yes, it is also coming for Linux and Mac gamers worldwide.

In the plus side, however, a recent interview conducted by GameSpot AU has revealed that the console versions won’t be different from the leading PC version. Nerve Software’s Brian Matt did confirm several things coming to the Xbox 360 version, the major ones every bit as identical to Splash Damage’s version.

  • Single-player mode with up to 15 bots (player makes 16), check.
  • Same bot artificial intelligence as PC version, check.
  • Multi-player mode with ability to turn consoles into servers, check.
  • Multi-player mode with console friendly matchup service, check.
  • Proficiencies leveling up in single-player and multi-player (reset after campaigns are completed), check.
  • Subtle aiming aid, plus other helpful controller features, check.
  • Cross-platform multiplayer, dropped.

No word yet on Z-Axis, who are busy at work on the Sony PlayStation 3 version. More on Splash Damage and id Software‘s Enemy Territory: Quake Wars as they drop in.

Enemy in your territory: Quake Wars demo lands - Image 1 

Been aching to flex your PC’s muscles (or mouse reflexes)? You’re in luck, because Splash Damage has released a demo for Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (PlayStation 3, Windows PC over DVD, Xbox 360) just for the PC community, with a chock full of goodies for the multiplayer goon and single-player soloist in everybody. As promised, the finalized version of Valley is now ready to be re-experienced.

Because if you’ve participated in the Beta phase for Enemy Territory, you’ve already scurried (or driven) across the map’s landscapes to beat back the Strogg, and kept your glass of water poison-free. But if tackling with FPS hustlers was never your style, you could ease down the pressure notch a bit with a more cooperative single-player mode.

And if hordes of other players keep flooding the various dedicated servers provided, you can always opt for the classic LAN fest for local, high-speed gaming. Get a feel of Enemy Territory: Quake Wars before it hits shelves on October 2 in North America and September 28 in Europe. Oh and yes, it is also coming for Linux and Mac gamers worldwide.

In the plus side, however, a recent interview conducted by GameSpot AU has revealed that the console versions won’t be different from the leading PC version. Nerve Software’s Brian Matt did confirm several things coming to the Xbox 360 version, the major ones every bit as identical to Splash Damage’s version.

  • Single-player mode with up to 15 bots (player makes 16), check.
  • Same bot artificial intelligence as PC version, check.
  • Multi-player mode with ability to turn consoles into servers, check.
  • Multi-player mode with console friendly matchup service, check.
  • Proficiencies leveling up in single-player and multi-player (reset after campaigns are completed), check.
  • Subtle aiming aid, plus other helpful controller features, check.
  • Cross-platform multiplayer, dropped.

No word yet on Z-Axis, who are busy at work on the Sony PlayStation 3 version. More on Splash Damage and id Software‘s Enemy Territory: Quake Wars as they drop in.

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