Posted by Marcel Klum on 29 October 2003 - 10:42 · 8 comments & 572 views
A post to the Atari Forums announces that the UT2003 Community Bonus Pack (CBP2003) is now available, having received the stamp of approval from Epic Games (thanks Tiscali Games) Here's the deal on the 142 MB (Umod) or 130 MB (zipped) pack: "This compilation began as a small project. A few of the Unreal community's best level designers got together to release a small pack of their best work to the community. As the time went on, the project grew into something far more significant, with more and more of the best Unreal talent out there joining the team. The map count went from a small handful to a fully-fledged professional-level bonus pack. With all this pack now complete, the team has decided to work on a number of future projects together to produce high quality work that will get noticed throughout the design community."

News source: Blue's News
View: UT2003 Community Bonus Pack page
Download: Gamer's Hell mirror (142.3Mb)


What's New in This Release:

· Modern skin updates
· Made playlist showing deferred so startups looked cleaner with modern skins
· Fixed crash on skindir change in prefs
· Added "adding to burner" status window when using sendto/drag&drop to burner, for reassuring
· Added rescan in background menu item to library menu
· Added "add folder in background" checkbox to "add folder" in library
· Added scan on startup library option
· Fixed manual playlist advance w/ repeat
· Fixed CD burning view and skin switching bug
· Fixed burning when WAV writer is configured to not write WAV headers
· Switched to new Gracenote ID
· Added wait for blank media dialogs for burning
· Cleaned up ML playlist editor buttons, added burn button
· Made bookmarks support drag&drop more and sendto
· Better mini-info-viewer when no internet handling



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Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by BananaMan on 29 Oct 2003 - 11:16
Woof! I'll queue it up on my 28.8k and see what's it like, I have high hopes for it, the community has created some incredible maps!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Menace on 29 Oct 2003 - 11:44
So is it just maps, or are there like mods and stuff?
(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by dougkinzinger on 29 Oct 2003 - 12:48
that's what I'm wondering too Menace....would be nice to make mention of what it, oh I don't know, ACTUALLY IS, in the news post, don't you think??
Quote this comment #3.1 Posted by Redmak on 29 Oct 2003 - 15:41
Yeah clear to me as well.

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A few of the Unreal community's best level designers got together to release a small pack of their best work to the community. As the time went on, the project grew into something far more significant, with more and more of the best Unreal talent out there joining the team. The map count went from a small handful to a fully-fledged professional-level bonus pack.


Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by BananaMan on 29 Oct 2003 - 13:09
Seems clear enough to me. Levels, not mods - with the exception of a mutator pack.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #5 Posted by Keldyn on 29 Oct 2003 - 13:11
These maps are of fantastic quality. Check out those made by Sidney. (Clawfist) That guy is so talented. Dig the bonus pack!
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #6 Posted by nookadum on 29 Oct 2003 - 16:59
Clawfist makes the best UT2k3 maps, IMHO.
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #7 Posted by imtoomuch on 29 Oct 2003 - 18:19
Wow! Those are amazing looking levels. I definitely have to pick up UT 2k3 this weekend!
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