Description:The UOF team pooled its efforts once again building maps with Low Poly in mind. These maps are the culmination of many months of intense work with a focus on custom content. We're happy to share this work with the community on this our fourth map pack! We hope you enjoy our maps!
After the comments gathered in the UOF / Epic forums about issues in some maps (forced music, music volume / sound effects to high, bots problems, etc.), the UOF team release this 1.1 version which solves all of the reported issues & few small improvements.
"...\My Documents\My Games\Unreal Tournament 3\UTGame\Published\CookedPC\CustomMaps" directory. If this folder is not currently on your system, you can safely create it. If you have the files already, all of them will be overwritten with the 1.1 maps versions.
You can download the pack and play it through bud. Unlimited is unplayable though. Fixed version will be up soon.
As well as the volume of most maps seem forced, Fixing that as well.
I was waiting for the full fixed release so that I could mirror it, at the same time put it in Community UT3 server (saves time replacing, or adding other maps later if I did it all at the same time).
-- Edited by WishfulThinking on Saturday 6th of July 2013 01:53:45 PM
I am not able to see the LP maps in the map list of UT3. I placed them into the directory you specified. Please advise. Thanks.
Odd
All maps in all packs begin with the prefix UOFx (x stand for 2 or 3 for pack 2 & 3) like CBP3 prefix so you should see them in "UOF-LP" ingame in this case.
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Just install the maps into the usual custom maps directory.
Assuming you're using Win7: 'windows drive':\Users\'username'\Documents\My Games\Unreal Tournament 3\UTGame\published\CookedPC\CustomMaps\
The steam version works exactly the same as the original boxed version. I'm using an original box converted to steam version myself.
Unfortunately I can't pull down the pack atm to double check the pathing in the the readme.
('Steve' being my name, so presumably that would change for you)
So, now time to play! :)
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I unzipped the file directly to the location you gave. I am on Windows 8. You can see two other custom maps in the same location below and I can see & select them in the list of maps within UT3
-- Edited by Luv_Studd on Sunday 21st of July 2013 01:32:13 PM
Heyo, amigos! Just downloaded this mappack some days ago and I gotta say, I'm in love with your style of work! Even by the fact it is just low poly mapping, but hell screw that noise, these maps are pleasure and fun! I don't have a favourite or something, because I like them all very much! All in all, fabulous job amigos and keep up that badass work and you gonna make my day!
Keep Unreal alive and I'm gonna love you even more! :D
Ahh crap. If I had actually paid proper attention to your path in the image above I would have noticed that it would never have worked as it was going to "C:\my documents" which definitely was incorrect. But yes, "Documents" in the new standard in Windows 8.
Good to hear it's solved now though and I hope you have fun with the pack!
-- Edited by Lord_PorkSword on Wednesday 24th of July 2013 02:23:16 AM
Both Atori and Genki are my favorites, though all the DM maps are well done (sorry, I never got into CTF, but I am sure they are awesome too). Atori and Genki play best on my PC, while the other two - probably due to the fog - bring down my FPS. Not tremendously, but just enough to make play choppy for me. The only part of Atori that I didn't 'get' was having all three shield armor, and both Atori and Genki having the sniper rifle when the maps were relatively small; but that's just a matter of personal choice. I liked the layout of Animus and it's play factor as well, though I didn't realize there was a passage through the sand/wall/falls. It was a little dark in spots. I did see some pathing issues with bots standing still on a couple occasions on a couple of the maps , but only played about an hour or so. I liked the fog effect going in and out on Diabolical, but at times felt frustrated falling into the lava when it happened. The CTF maps all look great, but I never play the type so can't really comment on them. I will play the DM again with fewer bots, since they appear to be more for duel-play. All in all, a great pack, with quality effort showing throughout. Nice job! :)