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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars: Demo v2.0 zum Download

Die spielbare Demo v2.0 (inkl. des letzten Patches v1.4) zum Online-Shooter Enemy Territory: Quake Wars enthält die finale Version der Valley-Karte, in der die GDF die Strogg angreifen müssen, um die Sabotage einer Wasseraufbereitungsanlage zu verhindern.

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Die Demo enthält außerdem eine Option mit computergesteuerten Bots zu spielen. Somit könnt ihr euch die Karte auch im Singleplayer-Modus anschauen oder eventuell unterbesetzte Multiplayer-Matches mit Bots auffüllen.

Hardware-Anforderungen

Betriebssystem: Windows XP oder Vista mit DirectX9.0c (Windows 95/98/ME/2000 werden nicht unterstützt)
CPU: Intel Pentium IV mit 2,8 GHz oder AMD XP2800+ (Pentium IV mit 3 GHz oder vergleichbarer Prozessor für Vista)
RAM: 512 MB (768 MB für Vista)
Grafikkarte: nVidia Geforce 5700 oder ATI Radeon 9700 mit 128 MB RAM
Soundkarte: 100% DirectX 9.0c-kompatible Soundkarte
Festplatten-Speicherplatz: 950 MB Speicher plus 700 MB für temporäre Dateien
Internetzugang: Breitbandanbindung

Unterstützte Grafikkarten-Chipsets

nVIDIA GeforceFX Series (5700 or higher, not including 5700LE and 5700VE)
nVIDIA Geforce 6 Series (6200 or higher)
nVIDIA Geforce 7 Series (7300 or higher)
nVIDIA Geforce 8 Series
ATI Radeon 9700 or higher
ATI Radeon X700 or higher
ATI Radeon X1650 or higher

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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars (hereafter ET:QW) requires that your computer have the latest version of DirectX 9.0c installed in order to run. This is included with ET:QW and will run automatically during installation, and is also available online at: http://www.microsoft.com

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During the installation of ET:QW you will be given the option to install Even Balance, Inc.’s PunkBuster anti-cheat system.

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Upon launching the game after installation you will be prompted to create an account. Simply enter the name you wish to use; no license code or password is necessary in the demo.

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ET:QW can be uninstalled from your system from the Add/Remove programs section of the Windows Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel). Select ET:QW from the list of applications installed and select Change/Remove, then follow the instructions on screen.

What You’ll Get
The Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars PC Demo comes with the final version of Valley, one of the larger battlegrounds in the game. Set in Yosemite, California, Valley has the Global Defense Force on the attack, as they attempt to foil a Strogg contamination plot centering on a water treatment facility. Valley features a great blend of close quarters infantry action, vehicle battles and aircraft dogfights, and the varied terrain combining mountains, waterways, tunnels and industrial structures allows for many different playing styles. To top it all off, there’s a multitude of optional side missions and plenty of opportunities to try out the various defense turrets, artillery and radar deployables – Valley is a prime example of the frantic and diverse action you’ll find in Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars.

If you want to learn more about Valley, read our Valley Map Guide for a full run-down of the team objectives, secondary missions and a host of tactical tips for getting the most out of the various GDF and Strogg weapons, items, deployables and vehicles.

For those who already played Valley in the Public Beta, the map has undergone further balance improvements based on your feedback. Most notably, the GDF can now capture the Contaminator Forward Spawn before the Shield Generator is hacked, which really cranks up the action around that objective. On top of that, the Demo contains the final XP and weapon balance, player movement, and vehicle handling.

The Demo also features ETQW’s bots, so you can explore the map and gameplay in single player mode with computer-controlled opponents, or use the bots to fill up empty slots on multiplayer servers. We are also including the standalone server as well as the server launcher tool, so you can host your own online and LAN games.