Renegade X the UT3 modification that is pretty much a remake of C&C Renegade on the Unreal 3 Engine has been given an open beta release date along with a new game play trailer. The mod being developed by Totem Arts looks very impressive from the trailer. Whether or not you are a die hard C&C Renegade fan or looking for a good reason to reinstall UT3 or actually purchase it you may want to keep an eye on this and try it out on September 30th.
Renegade X is coming soon to a computer near you. The Renegade X open beta will begin on September 30th of this year! We, Totem Arts, have been working hard on getting this mod to its followers for the past couple years, and the time is finally drawing near. As of now, all of our first release content has been finished, and the team is going forward with polishing this project.
Renegade X (formerly known as Renegade 2007) is a mod dedicated to recreating C&C Renegade in the new generation engine, the Unreal Engine 3. We all believe the Command and Conquer series is a very special one, and its fans have been following its games for over a decade now. C&C has been one of the most successful videogame series in the RTS Genre. Our modding team believes that C&C Renegade is truly a hidden gem in the FPS genre.
C&C Renegade’s specialty was its multiplayer mode, because it was not mindless killing like most games. A player was thrown into a battle as soon as he joined a server, in which teamplay was the only way to win. The game revolves around a war between the Global Defense Initiative, and the Brotherhood of Nod. Each faction would have their own base of operations consisting of buildings. A team had to work together to destroy the enemy base, while keeping theirs intact. By simply switching engines, our team will have fixed many of C&C Renegade’s faults. The original game had many problems such as bad netcoding, poor graphics, glitches, etc. Our main goal is to bring this great gameplay to the masses, all the graphical enhancements is merely just icing on the cake.
http://www.overclock.net/pc-games/570591-renegade-x-ut3-c-c-renegade.html#post7118745 Renegade X, UT3 C&C Renegade remake mod coming September 30th – Overclock.net – Overclocking.net
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