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Mods  Conquest Marine Interview   lara 03.09.2003
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BeyondUnreal.com hat ein Interview mit ZappyAd vom Conquest Marines Mod veröffentlicht. Thema war der Make Something Unreal Contest. Einen Auszug findet wie immer unter SHOW MORE.

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What are your general opinions about the contest?
I think it's been a great way of improving the profile of UT. It seems to have injected a huge surge of enthusiasm into the UT mod scene which is presumably what the guys at Epic and NVIDIA wanted. Anything that incentivises and rewards mod makers must be a good thing. I think it's fair to say that ultimately it's only really another form of advertising - a company is paying money to try and convince people to use its product - but that doesn't make it bad. Getting mod teams to use your engine seems to be a pretty big thing for games companies these days so everyone is trying to come up with new ideas to make that happen. I wouldn't be surprised if there are more competitions like this in the future. It looks like there are going to be some pretty cool engines coming out over the next six months or so and the companies behind them are all going to be trying to get people to build mods on them. I'm really looking forward to checking them all out - if you're interested in modding then now is a great time to be involved.


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