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    Here is the official trailer for the game:

    [youtube]ySMGYPwXj60[/youtube]

    THE FOLLOWING CONTENT WAS ORIGINALLY POSTED BY "KMARION" AT BF2S.COM


    E3 2006 Game Critics Award for Best Online Multiplayer.

    * MISSION-BASED COMBAT: Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars pits teams against each other on a real battlefield, with military-style objectives (e.g. take out a key defense, destroy a target). As a result, everyone always knows where the action is – no more wandering.
    * DEEP TEAMWORK: With “asymmetrically-designed” classes (10 in total), each team in Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars provides a unique gameplay experience. The GDF and Strogg are two distinct armies with different strategies and tactics. Players are
    specifically rewarded for working as a team to accomplish mission objectives.

    * INDIVIDUAL ROLE-PLAY: Using class-specific capabilities, players can be the linchpin of an entire operation, building a necessary bridge or infiltrating enemy defenses to enable a decisive missile strike. Players protect and revive each other when injured, so they can complete critical tasks for the team.

    * UPGRADEABLE CAPABILITIES AND STATS: Over the course of a multi-mission campaign, players earn experience and promotions, and gain new capabilities to help the team.

    In addition, stats are globally recorded for players to track their rank and prestige in the Enemy Territory community.


    Classes

    Global Defense Force



    GDF Backstory The Global Defense Force (GDF) is a paramilitary international rapid-reaction force formed from the various national armies and relief agencies in reaction to natural and terrorist disasters of the early 21st century. It is the only military force with the equipment, command structure, and mobility to defend Earth from the Strogg invasion. The GDF forces are humanity's best and brightest; they represent Earth's first and only line of defense against the pitiless Strogg raiders.


    * Soldier — This is the GDF's assault class. The Soldier can choose heavy weapons, such as the N93 General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) and N72 LAW Rocket Launcher. He also carries Fragmentation Grenades and the High Explosive Charge.
    o Weapons
    + N93 General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG)
    + N72 LAW Rocket Launcher


    * Medic — The GDF medical specialist provides a support and combat role. He heals and revives team mates by dispensing health packs and using his Defibrillator pads. The Medic can air-drop supply stations in the field.
    o Weapons
    + N80 Assault Rifle


    * Engineer — The Engineer is a support/defense class, constructing and repairing vehicles, deployables, and objectives (such as bridges and machinery). He also deploys and maintains defense turrets, such as the Anti-Personnel, Anti-Missile and Anti-Vehicle deployables. The Engineer carries the N22 Shotgun and multi-purpose mines.


    * Field Ops — The GDF's Fire Support specialist, the Field Ops can deploy Fire Support guns in the field and designate targets for them. His deployables include the Artillery Gun, Guided Rockets, and Strategic Hammer Launcher. He can also call in Air-Strikes and dispenses ammunition to his squad mates.
    o Weapons
    + N80 Assault Rifle
    + N5 Machine Pistol


    * Covert Ops — The GDF's Covert Operative specializes in stealthy infiltration, sniping, electronic sabotage, and reconnaissance. Rangers can use their PDAs to hack and disable enemy deployables, and deploy 3rd Eye cameras to spy on the enemy and relay their locations to his squad mates.
    o Weapons
    + N38 Sniper Rifle
    + Smoke Grenades

    Strogg


    Strogg Backstory The Strogg are a barbaric race of telepathic alien cyborgs bent on universal domination to satisfy their dependence on the food-fuel known as Stroyent. The Strogg cannot be reasoned with or dissuaded; they are committed to the annihilation of any form of life in their path. Strogg victims not mulched into Stroyent are forced to undergo Stroggification -- a process of cybernetic augmentation and neurological hacking which removes their self-will and transforms them into ambulant weapons-drones, pliant to the will of the Supreme Strogg, the Makron.


    * Aggressor — carries the Hyperblaster or Obliterator Bosonic Orb weapon, Shrap grenades and the explosive Plasma Charge.


    * Technician — carries a Lacerator and supplies his teammates with Stroyent, gained from corpses, that serves as health and ammunition for the Stroggs. Additionally, he is able to deploy forcefield emitters and turn a GDF trooper corpse into a mobile spawn point.


    * Constructor — carries a Nailgun or a modified Lacerator with a built-in Grenade Launcher. Repairs dynamic objectives and deploys anti-personnel and anti-vehicle turrets. Also has a Repair Drone, an AI-based automatic repair tool that will heal nearby damaged Strogg vehicles and return to the Constructor afterwards.


    * Oppressor — carries a rapid-firing Lacerator, deploys in the Plasma Mortar, Rail Howitzer, and strategic stike gun. He uses trinoculars to designate targets. He can also throw an orbital strike beacon and call in the Strogg fleet to fire a huge laser in the area.


    * Infiltrator — carries a railgun for sniping, plus has Bio-Electric Pinch Bombs used to stun opponents. The Infiltrator can then possess the bodies of fallen GDF players and use them for sabotage or espionage purposes. He can also use a camera drone to spy on the enemy.

    Weapons

    Global Defense Force


    * N93 Machinegun or GPMG (Soldier) — can be deployed by a soldier and made usable for other classes.
    * N72 LAW Rocket (Soldier)
    * N5 Machine Pistol (Field Ops)
    * N22 Shotgun (Engineer)
    * Land Mines (Engineer)
    * Proximity Mines (Engineer)
    * N80 Assault Rifle – scope or grenade attachments (Medic, Field Ops)
    * N38 Sniper Rifle (Covert Ops)
    * Smoke Grenades (Covert Ops)

    Strogg

    * Lacerator (several classes)
    * Lightning Pistol (Opressor)
    * Hyperblaster (Aggressor)
    * Obliterator (Aggressor)
    * Bosonic Orb (Aggressor)
    * Railgun (Infiltrator)
    * Biolectric Pinch Bomb (Infiltrator)
    * Nailgun (Constructor)
    * EMP Charge (Constructor)

    Strogg weapons do not need to be reloaded, but they run hot while shooting. In addition to the ones listed above, all classes will likely carry secondary weapons such as handguns and knives. It is possible that the lightning pistol and N5 machine pistol will play this role.

    Vehicles

    Global Defense Force


    * Husky Quad Bike — The Husky Quad Bike is fast and maneuverable. It can only carry one player and has no armour but this is countered by the fact that it can traverse even the harshest of terrain and reach areas that are out of bounds for other vehicles.

    * Badger Jeep — The GDF's ubiquitous reconnaissance and light-raider, the Badger 4x4 is lightly armored and armed with only a single machinegun, but it enjoys excellent speed and maneuverability. The Badger's cabin seats a driver and a gunner (either can operate the machinegun remotely), with space in the open rear for three more soldiers--two sitting on the tailgate and one standing, operating the machinegun manually.
    * Trojan APC — The Trojan Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) is the no frills workhorse of the GDF. This APC can carry 4x players as well as a driver across land, water and up small rocky cliffs. The Trojan has a single mounted MG.
    * Titan Tank — The Titan Tank is the beast of the GDF’s vehicles. It has a huge cannon and is heavily armoured. This vehicle has 3 player positions; 1x driver, 1x tank gunner and 1x MG Gunner.
    * Anansi Gyrocopter — The Anansi is both highly maneuvrable and heavily armed. The general purpose FAFF rockets and the front mounted MG will make light work of enemy foot soldiers and un-armoured vehicles. When it comes to armour the Anansi carries anti-armor HAW missiles which will dissuade even the heaviest vehicle.

    * Buffalo Transport The Buffalo is the GDF's lumbering flying bus, specializing in vertical assault and combat-reinforcement missions. The Buffalo is flown by a single pilot and carries up to four fully equipped GDF troops who can dismount or parachute from the open rear cabin. Armament is restricted to a chin-mounted machinegun turret and two door-machinegun mounts.

    * Mobile Command Post The massively armored Mobile Command Post is an all-in-one command bunker, radar post, and missile launcher. Once driven into position and deployed, the MCP dominates the surrounding area, effectively claiming that territory for the GDF. The MCP acts as a mobile launcher for the strategic strike missile—a devastating, short-range bunker-buster that's capable of blasting open even the most fortified of Strogg strongpoints. Many GDF operations require securing or constructing a route down which the MCP can be escorted from a safe rear area into SSM range of a Strogg-held objective. The driver has a bow-mounted machinegun; an optional gunner can operate a roof-mounted minigun to deter infantry or aerial attack.

    Strogg


    * Icarus Hover Pack — The Icarus transforms player mobility, by augmenting them with twin anti-gravity repulsors. It uses short-burst thrusters to gain altitude, allowing it to pass obstacles at speed.
    * Hog Truck — The Strogg’s battlefield scout vehicle has a devastating ram charge attack. It is fast and mean and carries a driver and gunner, although a single player can both drive, point and fire the onboard fast-firing anti-personnel weapon.

    * Desecrator Hovertank — Long, low, heavily armed and heavily armored, the Desecrator is a floating nightmare on land, resembling a loathsome, segmented insect-turned-weapon. Mounting a devastating rail cannon in its turret and a heavy lacerator in its hull, the Desecrator can also hunker down in siege mode, sacrificing mobility for increased firepower. While the Desecrator can be operated by a single player, maximum effectiveness requires both a pilot and gunner.

    * Goliath Heavy Walker — The massive Goliath walker is a terrifying sight on the battlefield. Its articulated legs afford it excellent mobility over all surface types, allowing it to traverse difficult, sloping terrain and make sudden, unexpected, lethal appearances. At a distance, the Goliath is a lethal opponent with twin plasma cannons and a heavy lacerator, although its slow rate of turn leaves it vulnerable to determined short-range attack. The Goliath can also hunker down in siege mode to form a turret, reducing its silhouette and offering a smaller target.

    * Hornet Flyer — A nightmarish, buzzing peril, the hovering Hornet is a heavily armed threat to infantry with its heavy lacerator, vehicles with its "strocket" missiles, and aircraft with its light plasma cannon. The Hornet is only lightly armored, however, and while the four vectored antigravity repulsors let it hover over a target, they also make it a conspicuous target. The Hornet can be operated by a single player, but it's most effective with a pilot maneuvering it and a gunner operating its weapons.

    Wheels, ammo packs, and other objects can be shot to disable a vehicle.

    Every vehicle can be fully controlled by one player, but is more powerful when controlled by more players. For example, the tank's and the walker's drivers can fire the main gun in a moderate angle around the direction that the tank is facing, but it can only fire in a full 360° when one cannon operator is onboard.

    Whether or not one faction can control the enemy's vehicles has not yet been decided.

    Deployables

    Global Defense Force



    * Anti-Personnel Turret - called in by the Engineer, will automatically target enemy infantry. Can also be manned by a player.
    * Anti-Vehicle Turret - called in by the Engineer, will automatically target enemy vehicles and aircraft. Can also be manned by a player.
    * Anti-Missile Turret - called in by the Engineer, will automatically target incoming enemy fire support. Cannot be manned by a player.

    * Artillery - called in by the Field Ops, who then designates targets for it. Fires a long, staggered salvo of rounds to suppress the target area.
    * Rocket Artillery - called in by the Field Ops, who then designates targets for it. Fires a more rapid burst of rounds intended to damage and clear armored targets such as vehicles and deployables.
    * Hammer Missile Launcher - called in by the Field Ops. Explodes in mid-air above the target area, inflicting massive casualties.

    * Radar - called in by the Covert Ops. Provides coverage of the nearby area, highlighting enemy infantry and vehicles on the command map.

    Strogg


    * Anti-Personnel Turret - called in by the Constructor. Functions similarly to the GDF turret.
    * Anti-Vehicle Turret - called in by the Constructor. Functions similarly to the GDF turret.
    * Shield Turret - called in by the Constructor. Fires strands of arcing energy which destroy incoming fire support.

    * Rail Howitzer - called in by the Oppressor. Fires large kinetic slugs over a wide target area.
    * Plasma Mortar - called in by the Oppressor. Launches balls of plasma into the target area, which splash on impact causing damage to anything nearby.
    * Strategic Strike Gun - a precursor to the "Big Gun" in Quake II. Fires an arcing ball of energy across the map, causing massive damage to the target.

    * Psi-Radar - called in by the Infiltrator. Detects and tracks troops and vehicles, marking them on Strogg players' HUD maps.

    MegaTexture is a texturing technique, developed by John Carmack at id Software, which is used in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars that promises to eliminate common texture bugs and glitches found in previous games. This technology will allow maps to be totally unique, without any repeated terrain tiles. Battlefields are rendered to the horizon without any fogging, with over a square mile of terrain at inch-level detail, while also providing terrain type detail that defines such factors as bullet hit effects, vehicle traction, sound effects, and so on. Each megatexture is derived from a vast 32768 x 32768 pixel (1024 megapixel, or a gigapixel) image, which takes up around 3GB in its raw form (with 3 bytes per pixel, one byte for each colour channel). Techniques such as DXTn exist to compress this vast amount of information down to a more managable size.











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    Videos from in-game:

    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars - GDF Tutorial
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    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars - Strogg Tutorial
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    Recommended Specifications:

    Software: Windows XP or Linux
    CPU : Pentium 4 2.4GHz or Athlon64 3000 or higher.
    Graphic card: Geforce FX 5700 or Radeon 9600 or higher.
    CD-ROM: CDRom 52x or DVD-ROM 16x
    RAM: 512 MB RAM
    Internet: 1024KBPS or higher

    Minimum Specifications:

    Software: Windows 98/2000/ME/XP or Linux
    CPU : Pentium PIII 800 MHz Processor or AMD Athlon
    Graphic card: NVIDIA GeForce 2™ or ATI Radeon™ 7000
    CD-ROM: 4X
    RAM: 256 MB RAM Internet : 512KBPS

    The majority of modern FPS games require strong basic PC systems. Especially games which include advanced elements such as volumetric lighting, shadow management, atmospheric reflection, etc.

    Therefore, my personal recommendation would include:

    Software: Windows XP or Vista
    CPU: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz (Preferably C2D) or AMD equivalent or higher
    RAM: 2GB RAM or more
    Graphic card: Geforce 7 Series or superior with 512B or more or ATI equivalent
    DVD-ROM 16x
    Internet: 7meg or higher

    Phew, that was a long read, but definitely worth it. This will be better than BF2/2142 and I will definitely look into hosting a server for it.

    Check out the ET: QW site here: http://www.enemyterritory.com/
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    Re: Trailer and Information

    Might get it, it is FPS right?

    The Strogg guys look as if there out of Half Life 2.

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    Yes VoX it is an FPS lol. It is definitely worth the £26.99 for the Limited Collector's edition which you can get here.
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    Bordering on the overkill Chalex

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    Re: ET:QW Information

    Quite tempted now looking at the Recommended Specs, although it is one of the most cliche and unoriginal games I have ever seen. :P

    Yeah, you're right Vox, the Strogg do look a lot like combines and the stalker thingies.
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    Please be warned, we cannot be sure that the recommended specifications are 100% correct, so don't start flaming if you don't have an amazing FPS. Having said that, I do believe that it will be way less intensive than the Battlefield series. I am sure your PC will be able to cope Chazlene .
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    ill be getting it, as i am a enemy territory fan =D.
    also the strogg look awesome, all the funky alien stuff.
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    The best thing is that all the players are given their own pbjectives to complete in order to get points, rather than having some lone wolf get in the way. No commanders though because of it... project reality has no commanders and seems to work better without people using Artillery and UAVs quite like that.

    Go Quake Wars.w

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    Erm, I hope I wont need these.

    Software: Windows XP or Vista
    CPU: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz (Preferably C2D) or AMD equivalent or higher
    RAM: 2GB RAM or more
    Graphic card: Geforce 7 Series or superior with 512B or more or ATI equivalent
    DVD-ROM 16x
    Internet: 7meg or higher

    Because I've got this.

    Software: Windows XP or Vista
    CPU: Off the shelf
    RAM: Off the shelf
    Graphic card: Off the shelf
    No idea
    Internet: 2meg

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    You'll be fine, my specs aren't quite that good. That is probably if you want to play the game on fairly high settings.
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    One thing I'd be wary about is the hard drive capacity required, It will probably be much larger than Battlefield 2. Can't wait to drive around in a Badger.

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    There is an easy fix for that, uninstall the BF2/2142 crap .
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