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NOLF Tools Released

Jan 12, 2001 1:54pm CST tags: No One Lives Forever
Blues News has the editing tools for No One Lives Forever. The package includes DEdit (level editing), ModelEdit (model editor), LithRez (packing and unpacking NOLF resource files), Softimage 3.7 exporters, sample level files and documentation.

NOLF Tools Today

Jan 12, 2001 9:13am CST tags: No One Lives Forever
Word from Fox was yesterday that the No One Lives Forever editing tools would be released. Well, it didn't happen yesterday but there's probably a big chance they will be released today. Keep your eyes peeled.

NOLF Tech Demo Released

Sep 01, 2000 6:00pm CST tags: Fox Interactive, No One Lives Forever, Monolith, Demo
Monolith and Fox Interactive have released a 110mb technology demo of the new FPS No One Lives Forever, a 60's spy action game using the latest Lithtech engine. The demo is single player only and contains four levels, of which one is a training level. You can get it here from the Shugashack (sorry for the corrupted version earlier, no idea what happened). For mirrors try Blues News, Stomped, Voodoo Extreme and 3D Gamers or this mirror page on the official website. Monolith's Jason Hall updated his .plan about the demo and here's what he had to say

While playing the technology demo, you are likely to experience MUCH more content and game detail if you spend a lot of time sneaking around, hiding in the shadows, eavesdropping on people and gathering up a ton of clue items and such - as opposed to just BLASTING your way through the whole demo.

If you do just try to blast your way through the demo (which you can certainly try to do), you will wind up missing out and not noticing on a lot of neat stuff (such as enemy A.I. tracking you from the rooftops and then getting shot and falling off...)

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This release is to give you an idea of the game and to test hardware and driver compatibility so there might be some bugs lingering.