Commands enz...
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Commands enz...
This it the most poplair forum so here are some commands enz.
Enemy Territory is a good-old fashioned Allies vs. Axis game, but unlike Day Of Defeat, and such like, there is much more emphasis on teamwork. You can be a lousy shot, and have the lowest frag count, and then go on to win the game for you team. And this is what makes Enemy Territory so great.
Gameplay:
Getting into a game is very easy, and with only a couple of clicks from the main menu, you’re into a game. You now choose which team you’re going to play on, and pick a class. There are five different classes, and each one has various strengths and weaknesses. These are; Soldier, Medic, Engineer, Heavy Ops and Special Ops. Engineers have dynamite and landmines, where as Medics have the power to heal fallen team-mates. Special Ops have the ability to steal an opponent’s uniform, making it much easier to sneak past enemy defences un-noticed.
The maps on Enemy Territory are very well built, and are all easy to understand, but difficult to master. There are also tons of maps made by fans.
Graphics/Sound:
The graphics on Enemy Territory are all top-notch, with realistic partial effects and rag dolls.
The sound is also very good, and the quick ‘team-talk’ buttons help you to quickly tell you team mates what class you are, and (if you like playing as a medic), tell them to stop jumping up and down so you can heal them! ïÂÅ
The gun noises are very realistic, and add to the entire atmosphere of the game.
Conclusion:
Enemy Territory is fast, fun and free, and so nobody has an excuse not to play it! In addition, it also incorporates an “anti-lag†feature for 56k modem users, and so there are many more players playing Enemy Territory than many other modern online games.
Enemy Territory is deep, involving and theatrical. It’s not a game; it’s an experience. An experience you need in your lives…
seta cl_maxpackets "100"
seta rate "25000"
seta snaps "30"
seta cl_timenudge "-15"
seta cg_laghax "0"
seta cg_optimiseBW "1"
seta cg_nudge "0"
set cg_xerpClients "0"
GoodLuck
Succes.
Enemy Territory is a good-old fashioned Allies vs. Axis game, but unlike Day Of Defeat, and such like, there is much more emphasis on teamwork. You can be a lousy shot, and have the lowest frag count, and then go on to win the game for you team. And this is what makes Enemy Territory so great.
Gameplay:
Getting into a game is very easy, and with only a couple of clicks from the main menu, you’re into a game. You now choose which team you’re going to play on, and pick a class. There are five different classes, and each one has various strengths and weaknesses. These are; Soldier, Medic, Engineer, Heavy Ops and Special Ops. Engineers have dynamite and landmines, where as Medics have the power to heal fallen team-mates. Special Ops have the ability to steal an opponent’s uniform, making it much easier to sneak past enemy defences un-noticed.
The maps on Enemy Territory are very well built, and are all easy to understand, but difficult to master. There are also tons of maps made by fans.
Graphics/Sound:
The graphics on Enemy Territory are all top-notch, with realistic partial effects and rag dolls.
The sound is also very good, and the quick ‘team-talk’ buttons help you to quickly tell you team mates what class you are, and (if you like playing as a medic), tell them to stop jumping up and down so you can heal them! ïÂÅ
The gun noises are very realistic, and add to the entire atmosphere of the game.
Conclusion:
Enemy Territory is fast, fun and free, and so nobody has an excuse not to play it! In addition, it also incorporates an “anti-lag†feature for 56k modem users, and so there are many more players playing Enemy Territory than many other modern online games.
Enemy Territory is deep, involving and theatrical. It’s not a game; it’s an experience. An experience you need in your lives…
seta cl_maxpackets "100"
seta rate "25000"
seta snaps "30"
seta cl_timenudge "-15"
seta cg_laghax "0"
seta cg_optimiseBW "1"
seta cg_nudge "0"
set cg_xerpClients "0"
GoodLuck
Succes.
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Re: Commands enz...
- Topic move > ET Talk
Today its 2003 and we are here to experience the launch of a mulitplayer shooter
which has the potential to grow out to become one of the greatest in its kind.
darkdevil wrote:Graphics/Sound:
The graphics on Enemy Territory are all top-notch, with realistic partial effects and rag dolls.
The sound is also very good, and the quick ‘team-talk’ buttons help you to quickly tell you team mates what class you are, and (if you like playing as a medic), tell them to stop jumping up and down so you can heal them! ïÂÅ
The gun noises are very realistic, and add to the entire atmosphere of the game.
Ragdoll physics? Are you sure you are not confusing ET with Day of Defeat?
Realistic gun noises? Did you ever hear the weapon sounds in a game like Brothers in Arms?
That is what a real thomson is supposed to sound like
darkdevil wrote:seta cl_maxpackets "100"
seta rate "25000"
seta snaps "30"
seta cl_timenudge "-15"
seta cg_laghax "0"
seta cg_optimiseBW "1"
seta cg_nudge "0"
set cg_xerpClients "0"
Im sorry to destroy one of your dreams but there are nog magical settings in ET
that work for every player, every connection, every time.
Its just a matter of trial and error to find the settings that suit your connection and style best.
"When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is not our friend."
Re: Commands enz...
Joky wrote:It s 2007 by nowwarren the ape wrote:Today its 2003
eh eh eh
*beep* that! Im again late!
" Bite my metal shiny ass!!!"
Joky wrote:woops, you left ur f.t. wife at the alter for 4 YEARS? woops (or werent you gonna marry at February 1st 2003)
maybe she ll understand when u say you ve been playin ET?
Yeah, maybe she'll understand... but womans - u know how are they. Guy just late at his own marriage and they crying and dont talk with u
" Bite my metal shiny ass!!!"
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