
I wonder how many customers this will lose. Having said that, I will try the multiplayer and look-up my account info due to my enjoyment of the single player game. What can I say, a bad idea once, is a bad idea the second go round. Why? Well I forgot I had to look my gamespy account information up and I realized I could start a single player game with out it. I have not played the multi-player, just the single player with bots. If I had any kind of integrity I'd have left it at that, but my boredom brought me back. That's just lame, and as a matter of fact caused me to not even bother for about a week and a half… I realize this is a (hopefully) 1 time thing but, if you're going to go the distance and allow account creation from the game, DON'T MAKE ME LEAVE THE GAME TO GET MY ACCOUNT STARTED. So you must EXIT the game to fill out a form on gamespy web-site so it will email you your account information so you can start the game again and use it. I'll leave the debate about privacy out of the picture, but what can ya do… My issue with the account concept is, apparently, UT3 uses your gamespy account which is fine, until you realize you made a gamespy account years ago and never use it anyway. Like a lot of new online multi-player games, you log in to an account to play which allows the game manufacturer to track you playing for the online stats. Let me begin with the one unpleasant item in the game. I won't speak to the graphics, suffice it to say it's a modern game and looks good.
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So it downloads and I install it, which takes freak'n forever, and then it starts up. Although I have to give UT credit for being there to compete with it from the start. It was fun but just a little too knock-off-y of the Quake franchise, nothing special, yet another first person shooter. I have played UT in the past and own 2004. It was with much reluctance that I downloaded the Unreal Tournament 3 demo after being urged by a friend.
