The time will be listed at the top of the end screen in larger font I believe.ģ. Note that the Assault end screen looks a bit different. You can see at the bottom of this screen shot that it took me 39 seconds to complete Turbine: You can find your elapsed time for the map at the bottom of the screen at the end screen of each map under "elapsed time". Go back through your vid and note what your time was at the completion of each map.
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The mods have it set up so that it is done by real time (you need a third party timer like live split).ġ. As of now (), In-Game time is NOT required to be calculated in order for a run to be submitted. I plan on listing some useful keybinds in the near future in this guide.Ĭurrently, Calculating the In-Game time is done by adding up all of the In-Game times manually after the completion of a run. Most of the online weapons players use keybinds to manually switch to weapons whenever they desire. For example, my top four in order are:Īlternatively, you can turn auto-switch weapons off by unchecking the box under the list of weapons. So, if the sniper is on the top of the list, then no matter what weapon you have in hand, you will automatically switch to the sniper rifle once you pick it up. Click on any weapon and drag it to the top of the list if you want that weapon to always be auto switched into when you pick it up. This list is the order the auto switch will follow when you pick up weapons. It should bring up a menu that has a list of weapons on the left. At the top of the UT window select "Options" and click "Weapons" from the drop down menu. This is by far the most important setting to me when I run. This just is a quick walk through of the in-game settings that are accessible via the ut menu. This section does not edit any graphics or game settings in either the Unreal Tournament or the User ini files. Here are some useful and cool things to know about the In Game Menu settings in UT99. Useful settings in the In-Game Menu (Currently In Progress) This is useful if you do not want to have to keep revisiting this page whenever you need the lines to unlock the ladders you want. There is now a text file with all of the ladder unlocks listed in the resource section. You can set each save to a different unlock, or you can have them all set to the ladder you are running or whatever you desire. So if I want the Challenge Ladder unlocked in my first save and the ctf ladder unlocked in my third save it would look like this So right now these save files are configured for the "Novice" difficulty.ģ. Note that the first 0 is the game difficulty. "YourNameHere" is where you can put your name. The different numbers have different meanings as to how many maps you have completed and such. Save 0 corresponds with your first saved game and Save 4 is your last saved game. You should see something similar to this: This is where your saved games are located. CTRL+F on your keyboard to find the section. Though, It should be inside the same system folder as the unreal tournament.ini, which is wherever you installed Unreal Tournament. This is NOT the same file as your UnrealTournament.ini that is in the above guide. Find your user.ini, and open it up with the notepad program. To practice or play a specific ladder do the following:ġ.