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Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast demo

Marcel Klum   on 10 May 2002 - 13:50 · 13 comments & 343 views

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The promised playable demo for Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast is now available, offering a chance to experience this recent Force-empowered 3D action game by Raven Software. The demo sports one single-player level that isn't included in the retail game, complete with an intro movie, five different weapons (Bryar Pistol, Stormtrooper Rifle, Flechette, Thermal Detonators and the Seeker), the lightsaber and several Force powers.

News source: 3DGamers
Download: Jedi Outcast demo (68Mb)


Boingo's Strength

"Boingo is an aggregator," Redman explained. "They don't have an infrastructure."

That is the same model once used by the company's founder, Sky Dayton, to build a fixed-line broadband business within EarthLink.

Boingo is partnering with infrastructure companies that are building out multiple networks of wireless hot spots across the United States. Already, the wireless ISP has relationships with Wayport, Surf and Sip, Nomadix, RoomLinx, Air2Lan, Pacific Direct Connect, HereUAre and AirPath. More alliances are on in the works, it said.

Boingo currently offers services via more than 500 hot spots across the United States. Upcoming buildout phases will add hundreds more. Many of these access points are in hotels, airports and other public places.

The Big Guns

But Boingo may not be able to withstand the marketing onslaught of the huge telecommunications companies that are seeing wireless Internet access as a great opportunity for growth.

Alex Slawsby, an analyst with IDC, believes that the telecoms will win the wireless ISP war in the long run.

"It's really no contest," he told Wireless NewsFactor.

However, even Slawsby admits the game is not yet over because the wireless-services landscape is still evolving.

He noted that the wireless Internet services offered in the past -- by failed companies like Omnisky and Metricom -- offered data only, not voice service. "We're at a point where there is some transition," he said.

According to Redman, the communications process is still too fragmented. "You pay $100 for voice, $50 here for WLAN , $60 there for e-mail access. It's too much."

On the Bill

The way around this problem, Redman suggested, is for wireless access providers to partner, offering combined service packages. Otherwise Slawsby's prediction likely will come true -- the major telecommunications companies will invade the space and muscle everyone else out of it.

Slawsby expects that with 2.5G wireless services being rolled out over the next year, the major carriers will be in a position to offer Internet access with great coverage and at reasonable prices.

The next step, he says, will be for the companies to figure out how to bill for data services.

There will undoubtedly be a lot more change ahead in this arena, including some unpredictable growing pains. The market is "fairly immature," Redman said.

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#1 samo123_uk on 10 May 2002 - 15:01
old news! look what was on this months PC Gamer DVD, Jedi Knight 2 I didmn't think it would but this game runs VERY fast on my celron 500 and works with my Voodoo 3 another bonus! This woill be my next game to get if GTA3 doesn't work on my computer.
#2 Redmak on 10 May 2002 - 15:41
[quote]old news! [/quote] Not that old. The demo wasn't available for download until today
#3 underscorebios on 10 May 2002 - 17:20
finished it in single player it's a good game, btw once you get the lightsaber you won't whant anything else hehe
(1 reply) #4 EChristoperJ on 10 May 2002 - 17:57
Just a dumb question. How do you open the door with the key? I press enter to use the current inventory item and nada. I killed every enemy, and have all the items. Am I missing something?
#4.1 underscorebios on 10 May 2002 - 18:24
Maybe the key you got isn't for a door or it'd open as soon as you approached the door's control panle and pressed enter or whatever key you might have mapped. Some keys only open those container boxes(you crouch next to the opening and hit enter). My guess is the door you whant to open doesn't have a nearby control to open it and is opened eslewhere by other means or you are missing the key to it look for bodies that didn't disapear (they'll have keys for you to pick up) or switches to open hidden areas. Or just let me know in wich area of the game you are and if i remenber i'll let you know
(1 reply) #5 Euphoria on 10 May 2002 - 19:03
Dude you have to go up and jump in the center, there is a switch you can activate up there.
#5.1 EChristoperJ on 10 May 2002 - 21:52
Up to the 2nd floor? Or up in front of the locked door? I know, I B a noob.
(1 reply) #6 King_John on 10 May 2002 - 20:12
Didn't this already come out full version? I beat this game.....
#6.1 NeoTrunks on 11 May 2002 - 12:03
This demo has a map that's not in the retail game. Then again, goto www.jediknightii.net and just download the demo map if you already have the full version.
#7 KiLLa3D on 11 May 2002 - 06:50
yeah I beat the game took only about 40 hrs of my life....
#8 ViperXP on 11 May 2002 - 11:52
oh man... what can i say... they roll out the demo after i finished the game!
#9 Osiris on 11 May 2002 - 14:18
ah 68mb I could probably download the whole thing for 168mb but with my crappy connection and download limits thats a no go here.
#10 Robert_Hague on 19 May 2002 - 16:22
I downloaded the demo, this game is rather cool and im going to go out and purchase it post haste.

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