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Re: [ Video ] UT2004 basic knowledge: “delayed” Dodge-Jump T
Thanks, learned how to jump dodge now
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There's a good lad. I hope that's gonna reduce the number of "Learn how to dodge!!!" messages on the server.
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Re: [ Video ] UT2004 basic knowledge: “delayed” Dodge-Jump T
any chance u can add the key /mouse clicks show in the video
I know how it works, its for the others
I know how it works, its for the others
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Re: [ Video ] UT2004 basic knowledge: “delayed” Dodge-Jump T
I think you might want another text to speech voice, 2004 is said two thousand four, not two thousand and four, as "and" states a decimal point.
I would suggest not posting this as noobs will be converted in to pros.
I would suggest not posting this as noobs will be converted in to pros.
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@ Nardaq_NL
Hmm, a Mutator would be useful for this. One that displays pressed keys on the screen..
Anyway, here is an alternative: I wanted to add subtitles in different languages. If you would like to, translate it into Dutch and add your personal notes, in order to make it easier to learn? I'll send you a PM.
@ Calypto
I must admit it was I who forced the text-to-speech-engine to pronounce it like that. Both are valid. The native speaker I talked to preferred “Two thousand AND four” as well.
Even more alternatives: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_numerals#Dates
Hmm, a Mutator would be useful for this. One that displays pressed keys on the screen..
Anyway, here is an alternative: I wanted to add subtitles in different languages. If you would like to, translate it into Dutch and add your personal notes, in order to make it easier to learn? I'll send you a PM.
@ Calypto
I must admit it was I who forced the text-to-speech-engine to pronounce it like that. Both are valid. The native speaker I talked to preferred “Two thousand AND four” as well.
Even more alternatives: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_numerals#Dates
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Re: [ Video ] UT2004 basic knowledge: “delayed” Dodge-Jump T
thanx man!
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@DEATHSPIRIT
Glad I could be of assistance.
@Calypto
P.s. I never paid attention to it before, but I noticed that Cliff Bezinski usually called it two thousand four, Jay Wilbur usually called it two thousand and four, and Mark Rein regularly used both terms
Glad I could be of assistance.
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P.s. I never paid attention to it before, but I noticed that Cliff Bezinski usually called it two thousand four, Jay Wilbur usually called it two thousand and four, and Mark Rein regularly used both terms
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Re: [ Video ] UT2004 basic knowledge: “delayed” Dodge-Jump T
In the official trailer of UT2004 it said "Unreal Tournament Two thousand four". I'd say we stick to that one
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I prefer "2-k-4"
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