Saturday, November 30, 2002
Favorite UT2K3 Maps -- 11:01 pm CST, Update by A.T. Hun
I recently finished the UT2K3 single player ladder for the second time. Having gone through all the maps, I've found that there are some I keep coming back to.
- Capture-the-Flag
- Geothermal: a defender's dream come true
- Maul: for a little 3v3 action
- Bombing Run
- Temple of Anubis: I could play BR on this map forever.
- Bifrost Bases: Easily the most intense single-player matches are played here.
- Double Domination
- Sun Temple: I could only pick one, but this one's a doozy. I keep coming back and trying various mutator combinations with it.
- Deathmatch
- Asbestos: this map screams "Unreal Tournament!"
- Compressed: I hated this map initially because you play the boss team in it. Once you learn it, it's a lot of fun.
Maybe The Master will chime in with his favorites too . . . The best part is that Asbestos and Temple of Anubis are in the demo. Check it out if you haven't already!
The Master comments: My biggest problem is I am completely addicted to double domination. I like ALL of the maps in that, and I am trying to hone my skillz at both O and D. Sun Temple bothers me because it almost always seems to come down to initial spawn position for domination of game. When I get spawned in the lower middle area near the RL, no problem. If I'm spawned anyplace else it always seems like I'm getting pounded down before I ever get any shots in. I am getting better at that one tho. I intend to try to play through the BR and CTF levels again, since those are all a good time. The CTF levels are the toughest of any CTF game by far.
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