Enemy Territory: Quake Wars Q&A
by Maarten Goldstein, Aug 04, 2006 3:13am PDTOver at GameSpy you can find an article format Enemy Territory: Quake Wars interview, asking id Software's Kevin Cloud and Splash Damage's Paul Wedgwood about the multiplayer shooter at QuakeCon. Some impressions of the game can be found at AMD Zone.
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I believe I read a while ago there won't be. Hope this isn't true.
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http://www.planetquake4.net/download.php?op=fileid&f=trs&lid=2333
Don't stream - download it, the streamed version comes in a too small window
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After seeing this I have been sold on the game, where as before it all looked kinda meh. But the one thing I noticed during this vid is that they mentioned 24 people on screen, which seems to me like this game is going to hold less people than BF2142, which, to me puts these games in sort of diffrent categories. where BF2142 is for a large # of people doing thing startegically, and QW:ET is for a smaller group of people doingthings tactically.
I am interested in both, adn the space between both releases to me is a good thing.
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To that end, a rolling beta is planned for Quake Wars, which will initially start small but eventually roll out the public in some limited capacity. "It's hard to nail down a date," says Cloud, when asked when a public beta might start. "We'll start off with an Activision development team, and then a 'friends and family' type of group with all the maps, and then in terms of going out to the public, it would be a limited amount of maps to get feedback on the general types of gameplay and objectives and see how they play out."
*faps*
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