Unreal Tournament 2004 Editor's Choice Edition bonus pack
Posted by malebolgia on 24 September 2004 - 06:07 · 8 comments & 2859 views
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#1 Posted by JonathanVP on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:18
- Kewl! Downloading now
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#2 Posted by Billthy on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:21
- when i tried out the new add-ins it was really hard for me to get the feel of this game because i have been playing the new Call of Duty so much.
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#3 Posted by macrosslover on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:22
- there are more links on unrealtournament.com for those who don't want to wait for 3dgamers.
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#4 Posted by ubugmetoo on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:29
- Only adds to ONS, I like that, but I wish that they put in some AS maps.
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#5 Posted by CheeseCow on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:39
- I can't wait for more Onslaught maps, they are so fun to play. Also I love that they use BitTorrent for downloading, I almost max out my connection here.
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#6 Posted by SecretAgentMan on 24 Sep 2004 - 06:41
- More free stuff. This is usually a good thing.
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#7 Posted by Ficman on 24 Sep 2004 - 10:53
- Most Excellent...
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#8 Posted by Ficman on 24 Sep 2004 - 14:35
- Anybody got any Screen shots of new Vehicles?
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