PC Terminator 3 - War Of The Machines
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Description:
Terminator 3: War of the Machines
Format: Compressed .iso
Minimum System Requirements:
System: 1GHz CPU or equivalent
RAM: 128 MB
Video Memory: 64 MB
In short:
Terminator 3: War of the Machines is an online game for up to 32 players to face off as either Skynet's technologically advanced machines or John Conner's Tech-Com Special Forces. The game is set in the war between man and machine outlined in the Terminator movies. Battlegrounds include post apocalyptic downtown Los Angeles, a battered ocean harbor and devastated highways. Fight with weapons, vehicles and characters taken from the movies including: T900 Endoskeleton, HK tank and even play as Arnold Schwarzenegger's T800 Model 101.
Single player game is played with bots.
Skynet:
Infiltrator: Or T-800, these are Skynet operatives disguised as humans, having glowing red eyes, and a tech-com style uniform. These infiltrators can drive human vehicles, and can use a FLK Cannon, LSA Machine Gun, and a RSB-80 Plasma Cannon.
T-800 Supply: These terminators have red sensors, and terminator rejuvenation kits. During battle, they can supply ammunition to the other terminators.
T-800 Heavy: These are very much like the T-800 supply, in build. They have blue sensors, and can have a RSB-80 Plasma Cannon, or a Term cannon. They can also notify HK planes to bombard a human base or convoy.
FK : Or flyer killer, these terminators have twin plasma cannons, 3 rockets under each wing and 2 under the nose. They are used to fly in and raid human camps, and to survey behind enemy lines. They cannot capture bases.
HK airstike: These huge flying robots use heavy plasma cannons to bombard human bases below them. They are downed by 7-10 rockets.
T-1: These are a basic build, having twin FLK Cannons on each "arm". These robots use tracks similar to tanks. They are easily destroyed by two rockets fired at them.
Tech-Com
Hunter: These hunters carry light artillery, like assault rifles, or an ACW machine gun. Also, an EMP or regular grenade.
Heavyhunter: These soldiers carry a rocket launcher, plasma cannon, or FLK. They also carry 3 grenades.
Scout: The scouts, or snipers, are used to pick off terminators with a sniper rifle or scoped rifle.They also carry a couple of proximity bombs and 3 grenades, either regular or electromagnetic pulse.
Supply: These soldiers supply medical and ammunition needs to the other soldiers. They carry a few plastic explosives, a medical kit, an ammo kit, a .50 caliber hand pistol, and a plasma rifle or machine gun.
The Game:
The game received very little support from either Atari or Clevers. There was not one dedicated online server set up and many people who purchased the game were notified that their CD-KEY was invalid when they tried to join or host a mulitplayer game. Many people considered the full retail version of the game to be a mere 'beta' of what it should have been and it became obvious that its release was rushed to coincide with that of the Terminator 3 DVD. Moreover, more attention had been paid to the Tech-Com side rather than Skynet. This caused many of the online games to be unfair and the vast majority of the players joined the Tech-Com side, outnumbering Skynet.
Format: Compressed .iso
Minimum System Requirements:
System: 1GHz CPU or equivalent
RAM: 128 MB
Video Memory: 64 MB
In short:
Terminator 3: War of the Machines is an online game for up to 32 players to face off as either Skynet's technologically advanced machines or John Conner's Tech-Com Special Forces. The game is set in the war between man and machine outlined in the Terminator movies. Battlegrounds include post apocalyptic downtown Los Angeles, a battered ocean harbor and devastated highways. Fight with weapons, vehicles and characters taken from the movies including: T900 Endoskeleton, HK tank and even play as Arnold Schwarzenegger's T800 Model 101.
Single player game is played with bots.
Skynet:
Infiltrator: Or T-800, these are Skynet operatives disguised as humans, having glowing red eyes, and a tech-com style uniform. These infiltrators can drive human vehicles, and can use a FLK Cannon, LSA Machine Gun, and a RSB-80 Plasma Cannon.
T-800 Supply: These terminators have red sensors, and terminator rejuvenation kits. During battle, they can supply ammunition to the other terminators.
T-800 Heavy: These are very much like the T-800 supply, in build. They have blue sensors, and can have a RSB-80 Plasma Cannon, or a Term cannon. They can also notify HK planes to bombard a human base or convoy.
FK : Or flyer killer, these terminators have twin plasma cannons, 3 rockets under each wing and 2 under the nose. They are used to fly in and raid human camps, and to survey behind enemy lines. They cannot capture bases.
HK airstike: These huge flying robots use heavy plasma cannons to bombard human bases below them. They are downed by 7-10 rockets.
T-1: These are a basic build, having twin FLK Cannons on each "arm". These robots use tracks similar to tanks. They are easily destroyed by two rockets fired at them.
Tech-Com
Hunter: These hunters carry light artillery, like assault rifles, or an ACW machine gun. Also, an EMP or regular grenade.
Heavyhunter: These soldiers carry a rocket launcher, plasma cannon, or FLK. They also carry 3 grenades.
Scout: The scouts, or snipers, are used to pick off terminators with a sniper rifle or scoped rifle.They also carry a couple of proximity bombs and 3 grenades, either regular or electromagnetic pulse.
Supply: These soldiers supply medical and ammunition needs to the other soldiers. They carry a few plastic explosives, a medical kit, an ammo kit, a .50 caliber hand pistol, and a plasma rifle or machine gun.
The Game:
The game received very little support from either Atari or Clevers. There was not one dedicated online server set up and many people who purchased the game were notified that their CD-KEY was invalid when they tried to join or host a mulitplayer game. Many people considered the full retail version of the game to be a mere 'beta' of what it should have been and it became obvious that its release was rushed to coincide with that of the Terminator 3 DVD. Moreover, more attention had been paid to the Tech-Com side rather than Skynet. This caused many of the online games to be unfair and the vast majority of the players joined the Tech-Com side, outnumbering Skynet.




