I liked unreal better, before UtK23 or 2k4 or whatever it's called. The graphics just seem too silly for me, even thought they are way more advanced these days. I think it lacks the same feeling. wtf am i not getting? 
thanks. those were the opinions i had, unfortunately i suck at english.SculptedCold said:There is a definite and marked graphical style difference between U/UT and UT2k games. It's not just that the technology is better, but it's the way it is implemented. The 2k4 games have a 'chunky' look to them, they're very shiny and clean-looking, there's more and more use of animated textures (implimented into models) and the arena levels are chock full of sophisticated and detailed static meshes. On top of that, you have levels like DM-Inferno, CTF-Citadel and DOM-ScorchedEarth.
All in all, the UT2k games adopted in a none-too-subtle manner the slick and ugly half-grace of Quake 3 Arena, and UT2k3 in particular even played too disgustingly similar to that game.
I completely agree with DeepInMisery, but luckily it doesn't stop me from embracing and enjoying UT2k4, which at least feels closer to the fun-factor of UT.
Well I liked Quake 3 (and the mod Rocket Arena 3) much better than any other FPS up to and including UT2003...SculptedCold said:There is a definite and marked graphical style difference between U/UT and UT2k games. It's not just that the technology is better, but it's the way it is implemented. The 2k4 games have a 'chunky' look to them, they're very shiny and clean-looking, there's more and more use of animated textures (implimented into models) and the arena levels are chock full of sophisticated and detailed static meshes. On top of that, you have levels like DM-Inferno, CTF-Citadel and DOM-ScorchedEarth.
All in all, the UT2k games adopted in a none-too-subtle manner the slick and ugly half-grace of Quake 3 Arena, and UT2k3 in particular even played too disgustingly similar to that game.
I completely agree with DeepInMisery, but luckily it doesn't stop me from embracing and enjoying UT2k4, which at least feels closer to the fun-factor of UT.