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A UT Story: My life with Unreal Tournament

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ionize
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Ireland399 Posts
April 10 2011 08:00 GMT
#1
Hey guys, this is ionize again. This time with a new installment on Unreal Tournament, what else? (^_^). In the 10000 hour discussion I made a slight guessing at how many hours I've played so far. My guess would be 7300 hours. That's about 8 years playing (that's 10 years minus the time I know I didn't play for sure, i.e. longer breaks), 365 days, approx. 2.5 hours per day. Quite a number and still I was never close to the maximum of my skill and the top ranks of competetive UT.

This entry will give a short summary of my UT life

1. How UT started for me
Back in 2000 I made that fateful buy and got me a copy of UT. It was shortly after my birthday, in October. Before that time I had played Unreal Tournament once. I tried a game of CTF on LavaGiants with all the bots having Marvel comic skins, at a friends. And believe me, I was hooked up right away.
The problem was, I didn't have Internet back in 2005. Well, that's said in retrospect. Back in the days I didn't care and played the AI on and off. I hit the campaign, I beat the AI from Novice to Godlike and when that got boring I made custom bots with enhanced skills to pose a challenge.

2. My first bitter rival
I was lucky to have a friend 8th grade onwards who loved UT as much as I did. He had two brothers and a close friend with whom he had learnt the game. He taught me quite a lot and I counted him as my number one rival for a long time. But it took me about three years until I would finally beat him in a duel on one of our LANs. I was so happy that I'd reached the peak of my skills.

3. Meeting the pros for the first time
THe first and only time that I met a professional UT player (in it's money-earning sense) was back in 2004 on a local LAN event with about 300 gamers attending. I met mTw.Crush and his 2on2 partner (forgot his name (~_~") ). In a duel tourney I got served right away and realized just how close to the bottom I still was. I was able to beat all of my friends and pretty much every casual UT player I met, but Crush showed me the way. There was still tons to learn and I was super excited!

4. The way online
Before I got my internet connection I used to play at a friend's computer, whenever I spend the night at his place and we played some games (mainly WC3, CS, or I watched him play Dark Age of Camelot). In 2005 I finally got access to the world wide web. I was psyched. I wanted to be a pro UT player as soon as possible, but I had to realize that a) the UT pro scene was dead ever since 2004 and UT2k3/2k4 was the new game to play, b) I had no idea where to go and get a proper clan, and c) I wasn't sure if I had a chance to even get into a rooster of one of the big clans. So I went for a small German clan where I made my first ever clan experiences. The name was Bloodhound Clan and I had some of the most relaxing and enjoyable games (without pressure) with these guys. But I realized realy quick that I was way better than my clanmates and I was still hungry for more.

5. Meeting the pros for the second time
This time I tried my way in by enrolling in the 2006 ESL Duel ladder. My first opponent was a rude Polish who manhandled me and left me with the comment "learn how to play noob". I was flattened. (T_T) But my second attempt at a duel was fateful. I played a guy called KrAzZz`, who soon after would become my long-time UT buddy and one of my closest friends I met online. Though KrAzZz` beat me, he offered me a place in his UT clan Team Platinum, and before I realized it, I was in. Premier league, TDM, UT. I mean, I was barely 3rd Division skill with no knowledge of proper tactics and gameplay and now I was in a top notch clan of that time. Eurocup competitor and lined up with some illustrious players like NeTBuG and Primus (who owned as a youngster UT 2k4 duelist). I was in heaven.

6. Realizing what you know is nothing
I soon had to learn it the hard way. My skills were some good aiming with the Sniper, some ok RL skills and some basic shock skills. My movement was mediocre and my knowledge of tactics and timing none existant, but I was eager to learn.

7. Building up your skills
I was lucky to have this bunch of good players at hand and I was highly motivated. I played 3-6 hours daily and practiced 2on2 and duels non-stop. Mainly with KrAzZz` who taught me all I had to know about timing. The rest came to me by shere excecution. Playing over and over again. That was the key to success. In around 2007 I got myself a proper duel practice buddy. We practiced for two months on and of and him and I made great progress. Too bad, I soon after had a motivation-low and went for a one year break. When I returned, my partner Kiisu had become a fearsome duelist who could manhandle me one-handedly. I was shocked just how good he had become.

8. Facing the problem and making a commitment to glory
I have to be honest, my main problem was, that I was in a pretty stressful relationship. Only when I broke up (for different reasons than gaming) I had the time and endurance to go all the way in UT and try some proper clan and tournament gaming. I made a decision to keep at it for at least one year and I did that. In December of 2010 I made a final note to my calender which showed me I had played for way more than 52 weeks straight. Nearly no breaks and 2hours per day at the least. I felt confident in my skill and was able to compete at a high level with a good, solid foundation of aiming, movement, timing, psychology and overall experience. What payed of most was playing veterans like TNT^, Ucs* and SesioN, who were black-belts at duel and who also had been clanmates of mine some time or the other. They all provided me with proper feedback and encouraged me to go on.

9. Summary to UT from 2000 - 2010
I've played nearly every mod there was in competetive UT: Duel, 2on2 nw, 4on4 nw, CTF nw, saCTF, iCTF, iDOM, spamCTF, comboINSTA, etc. My personal favorites were CTF nw, saCTF, 2on2 TDM and duels. Duels were the way to shine, but I always knew that even though I was a seasoned veteran, I'd never beat a player like SesioN without at least one more year of practice. Guys like him have spend most of their time dueling. But in Decemer of 2010 I decided to finally leave UT behind. It was not too hard a choice, I had reached my intermediate goals: Playing in a good clan and earn some trophies on ClanBase. Become a player of the main rooster and make a small name for yourself to be a good player. I had that all and felt glad I had spend the time and energy, but now I wanted to move on. UT was and still is vaining. I guess in the EU are only ~1000 active UT players left, who are spread out over all its mods, with TDM and duels being the weakest.

UT was a great time, sometimes I'd love to go back and play more duels, as I never hit the maximum of my skills, I know that. But it's hard to find opponents and public servers just stink. SC2 on the other hand is booming and I could easily play all day without lack of opponents. But transition from FPS to RTS is hardcore. But more to that in a different story of mine: My first go at SC2.

Regards
ionize

Previos UT story:
Comparing FPS and shooters

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I just love video games, what's your excuse?
terr0r
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States90 Posts
April 10 2011 08:47 GMT
#2
Very interesting story!

I played UT as well. It was my first serious game from about 1998/9 until I got bored of UT2k4 in about 2005. First game that I played competitively and I got on 2 different teams which climbed to number 1 on the American ladder (TWL back then).

The game died out which made me kinda upset because it was a great game. I heard that TAM stuck around for a long while but I never liked that mod as much as TDM which was a really small community in North America. Then UT3 came out and I just could not stomach it.

Some of the people I met in UT have been friends with me for 7+ years now even though we don't play the same games anymore.
Do or do not, there is no try. Yoda
ionize
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Ireland399 Posts
April 10 2011 09:35 GMT
#3
Yeah, TAM was most popular. On ClanBase as well. Lots of the old Team Platinum crew played it. I never got hooked up on 2k4 and UT3. I stuck with the vaining UT community.
I just love video games, what's your excuse?
frogurt
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Australia907 Posts
April 10 2011 11:04 GMT
#4
I've done a similar switch from FPS to RTS, from quake duel to SC2 It's quite difficult, you have better psychology than your regular nooby, its just the mechanics that are tricky.
"Koreans own white dudes" -Moon
Defeat
Profile Joined March 2010
United States476 Posts
April 10 2011 11:18 GMT
#5
Woo more UT players playing sc2 :D

Been playing the UT series since 2001 and really got into the online stuff around 2005 (even if it was just specing since I was on really bad dialup). I was never able to play competitively because of my terrible internet which I still have (one of the main reasons I'm playing sc2). I still play 1v1 or TAM off and on to see who is around. I also play Quake Live off and on to keep myself from getting crazy rusty.

Would you happen to be "ion" from unrealnorth? I've seen your name in a UT frag vid and think I've seen you post on UN :x
"the metagame has really evolved to the point where the best chance to win the metagame is to game the metagame" -Bags
ionize
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Ireland399 Posts
April 10 2011 19:07 GMT
#6
@Defeat No, I'm not ion. There are two guys who nearly share my nickname. ion and ionz, I met one of them and had a little talk, nothing more. I always went by the nickname ionize.
I just love video games, what's your excuse?
paschl
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany666 Posts
June 10 2011 03:23 GMT
#7
dunno how i got here but nice story
i think i was one of the founding members of team platinum by the way.
it was so long ago im not sure anymore tho.

ive also played about 8-9 yrs of ut myself so i can see where youre coming from.
Ulfsark
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States958 Posts
June 10 2011 04:11 GMT
#8
Interesting read, Good luck with SC2,

I am wondering if you are still playing or not?

Hopefully you are
gg wp
paschl
Profile Joined February 2011
Germany666 Posts
June 16 2011 21:52 GMT
#9
rofl, i just reread this thread and realised we actually have met in real life.
werent you at an UTCD lan in essen, germany a few years back?
i think you mightve even uploaded pictures afterwards.
AnxiousHippo
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Australia1451 Posts
June 20 2011 08:31 GMT
#10
I played UT3 on lan the other day with some friends, it was amazing. I just loved the whole setup, I really like this game
An apple a day keeps the Protoss away | TLHF
sucidem
Profile Joined July 2011
Germany15 Posts
August 15 2011 09:32 GMT
#11
did someone here play UT CTF? The normal weapon version? iNz was the place to be! :D
ionize
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Ireland399 Posts
August 24 2011 16:09 GMT
#12
I used to play on their server from time to time, but I preferred pugs and private matches. iNz aside there were (and are) the Old-Friends and Underground server as well.
I just love video games, what's your excuse?
unkkz
Profile Blog Joined December 2007
Norway2196 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-09-20 01:03:38
September 20 2011 00:59 GMT
#13
Played UT99 iCTF untill UT2k4 came out where i switched to NW TDM/Duelling. Got into a fairly decent clan due to my igib aim and have played alot of pros over the years, most memorable experience was getting trashed by mouz(old RK with daddy and the lot) on german television for some ESL TDM invite league.

WoW made me go into a 1 year hibernation when i was at my peak however, and i watched my 1v1 practice partners a year later compete with the top(luxxiz & ynz) which kinda bummed me out since i used to beat them.

Tried for a comeback in UT3 but BOY did that game suck. It's like they took all the good from UT99 and UT2k4, threw it away and mixed in the worst maps i have ever seen. And no brightskins despite the community screaming for it, they removed the LG and ruined the RL, it was a console game ported for PC. Epic later blammed its flopp on piracy but get real, it was a terrible game, i bought it and played it for like two hours. They even ruined the mouse movement i mean come on...

Never gonna forgive Epic for killing the UT series

And yes random ass bump, but was feeling nostalgic and found this blog
ionize
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Ireland399 Posts
November 09 2011 19:10 GMT
#14
Oh yeah, thanks for the bump. I have to admit I just found out about your kind words now.

Nice to hear from a fellow gamer who played at the top level. Although I always stuck with UT1, I know whom you're talking about. luxxiz sure was insane and ynz as well. I was in contact with some of the active 2k4 players as well and some of the ones who later returned to UT1 (i.e. the 4k lineup, octopus etc). My favorite duelist though was primus.

UT3 sucked balls, that's for sure. I'll never understand why Epic produced this game at all. They should've rather gone along the lines of Quake Live.

Cheers to my fellow UT gamers yet again!
I just love video games, what's your excuse?
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