Epic has released a free new tool that allows modders to import their own sounds into the PS3 version of Unreal Tournament 3 - a feature previously only open to PC modders.
A new ATRAC3 program allows for the cooking of sound mods made for the PC version to be converted into files for the PS3. If you're not a mod you'll probably have no idea what we're talking about.
UT III: Avalanche
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3:22Warfare is the new gameplay mode to replace Assault in UT 2004.
UT III: Avalanche
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3:22Warfare is the new gameplay mode to replace Assault in UT 2004.
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UT III: Avalanche
Gameplay footage
3:22Warfare is the new gameplay mode to replace Assault in UT 2004.
Basically, expect fart noises and Homer samples on PS3 soon. If you're interested in making some sounds yourself, here's the official deal:
If you are a mod author and want to take advantage of these tools, the instructions are really simple. First, you should have Unreal Tournament 3 for PC, patched to the latest version, installed on your local machine to get started. To access the sound conversion tools, simply click through the ATRAC end-user license agreement (EULA) here, install ATRAC on top of UT3's PS3ModTools v2.1 (which enable the cooking of PC mods for use on the PS3), and begin importing files.
Never mind this where is the map packs for the xbox360 Grrrr I love this game soo much but sort of killed it on the consoles well at least the xbox with no modding tools or map editor, still a great game.
Never mind this where is the map packs for the xbox360 Grrrr I love this game soo much but sort of killed it on the consoles well at least the xbox with no modding tools or map editor, still a great game.
You wont ever get the same sort of mod scene on a 360 game as you do on the PS3 becuase dev's have to assume that a 360 game will be working without a HDD. Where as every PS3 has to have a HDD to work, I always said it was a silly step backwards for MS to not include a HDD as standard.
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