Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Main Menu

The Main Menu will appear on your screen each time you
launch Unreal. You can also access the Main Menu at any time
during the game by pressing the Esc key. From the Main Menu,
you can choose:
• Game: Start a new game, load or save a game, or set
game options.
• Multiplayer: Host, join or setup players for a network
or Internet game.
• Options: Customize your game controls, set sound preferences,
and change your gameplay and interface options.
• Quit: Return to reality.
• Max Players: Determines the maximum number of players
allowed to join your game.
• Co-op Weapon Mode: When enabled, weapons respawn
(reappear on screen after being picked up) instantly, but can
only be picked up once by any given player.
• Exiting Allowed: When exiting is allowed, players are able
to change the level being played by passing through an exit.
If exiting is disabled, only the game’s host can change the
level being played.
• Advanced Options: See the readme.txt file for information
on configuring Advanced Options.
Join Game
Select Join Game to enter a multiplayer game hosted by a
remote server. See the readme.txt file for more information about
joining a multiplayer game.
Player Setup
The Player Setup menu lets you customize a character for multiplayer
games. See the readme.txt file for more information about
customizing a character for multiplayer games.
BOTS
Finished Unreal? In all the skill levels? Can’t find a worthy multiplayer
opponent online? Need to fine tune your awe-inspiring
Unreal fighting skills? Well, try squaring off against the Unreal
Bots, and get a free lesson in humility.
The Unreal Bots are highly intelligent, computer-controlled Deathmatch
opponents. Their skill levels can range from impressive to
downright frightening, and they are generally much harder to kill
than the regular monsters in Unreal.