I played it since the first version. It's like Counter-Strike with iron sights. That's it.
It's very fast paced; the maps are very close quarter; and the gameplay style prevents the game from being tactical at all. However, hopefully they'll make updates and maps that will be more tactical friendly. So far it's just "run and pop up your sights and shoot your target in the face with a double tap."
TrueCombat: Elite (TC:E or TC:Elite) is a total-conversion modification by Team Terminator and Groove Six Studios for the freeware first person shooter game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, started in the late 2004. The modification is in the tactical realism genre and supports Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems. It is an offspring to a Quake 3 modification called TrueCombat, which holds some similarity in the game mechanics.
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or is there some kinda catch where i get stuck with payment plans :?
It's a total conversion for Enemy Territory (which is free), as Yuke posted.
Again, I warn you to those of you who are willing to download: It's not realism/tactical friendly. It's just another run-and-gun game with iron sights.
I played it since the first version. It's like Counter-Strike with iron sights. That's it.
It's very fast paced; the maps are very close quarter; and the gameplay style prevents the game from being tactical at all. However, hopefully they'll make updates and maps that will be more tactical friendly. So far it's just "run and pop up your sights and shoot your target in the face with a double tap."
Reminds me of CoD.
So is this game totally free? like Americas Army?
or is there some kinda catch where i get stuck with payment plans :?
Looks like its about as 'Free' as you can get.
Definitions:
Open Source: Free to use and share. What the programmer wrote is also freely available under a license you can read, modify, and/or distribute. Such as the MIT/X11 or BSD Licenses.
Freesoftware: Software that meets the above criteria but often has 'restrictions' to keep it from becoming Non-Freesoftware, the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL are examples of this.
Mozilla Firefox is both Open Source and Freesoftware which runs on most major OSes.
Freeware: Free of charge, often proprietary (closed source) where one has rights to use it, but can't do much else. Internet Explorer 7 and Adware SE Personal edition are good examples. Often there are more powerful versions of 'freeware' apps that cost $$$ for more features or skillsets. Such as Adware SE.
Commercial: Costs $$$$, often closed source but some times Open Source. Raven Shield and SWAT4 are good examples of this.
Shareware: Freeware for n days, then you have to pay for it. WinRar is a good example.
Common terms of license / use, generally its just the commercial and shareware that you have to 'pay' for legally.
yea CoD is really cool to bad CoD 3 is only for consoles :x :x
It's a total conversion for Enemy Territory (which is free), as Yuke posted.
Again, I warn you to those of you who are willing to download: It's not realism/tactical friendly. It's just another run-and-gun game with iron sights.