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Shoot Your ASMD Shot.
Select the ASMD Shock Rifle and fire a secondary shot. Quickly target the slow-moving shot you just fired and shoot it with the primary fire; it will cause a cool explosion with the potential to really mess up your enemies if you time it right.

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Unreal Tournament Cheats

Cheats for the Single Player Game of Unreal Tournament.
The cheat mode below can only be accessed during a single player game. Press['] to bring up the console then enter iamtheoneto enable the cheat mode.
Type one of the following codes for the desired cheat.
iamtheone - activate cheat codes below.
god - makes you invulnerable.
loaded - gives you every weapon.
allammo - loads every weapon you have with maximum ammo.
ghost - go anywhere inside or outside the map.
fly - lets you fly.
walk - default mode.
killall [class] - kills every enemy in a certain class.
playersonly - freeze time (type it again to re-start the action).
behindview 1 - view your player from behind.
behindview 0 - default view.
open [mapname] - open a map of your choosing at any time.
addbots [#] - add a specific number of bots to the level.

Give Advance Orders.
It is posible to give your bots their orders before you start the game this means that you do not have to pause the game while you are playing to give out the orders.

Using the Chainsaw.
You can use the chainsaw as you would a sword. The primary fire (which is typically the left-click mouse button) thrusts it, and the secondary fire (normally the right-click mouse button) swings it in a slash-type motion.

Overwhelm Enemy Defenses.
When you're on the offense in an Assault map, command all the bots to cover you. Wait right outside a defensive choke point; then when your team is gathered, issue the attack command to overwhelm the enemy defenses.

Translocator Tricks.
The Translocator is more than just an invitation for someone to kill you long distance (if your enemy finds yours and shoots it, you're toast, you know); you can use it to get places quickly without being seen. For instance if you're looking for a good sniping spot, just fire your Translocator onto a roof or a beam, transport yourself up there, and snipe at will. You can reach lofty power-ups this way as well. You can also use it with your Impact Hammer to cover long distances quickly and silently: Get to a high spot, drop your Translocator right in front of you (you might want to check for snipers before you do this), then pull out your Impact Hammer. Crouch down, cock the the Hammer, aim it straight at the disc, and fire. If your aim is true, it'll land in a convenient spot for instant transportation. This works well on the CTF map, Facing Worlds; perform this trick from the very top of your team's tower, and your Translocator disc should fly across the board in the air and land on the enemy's tower in a few seconds. Careful not to hit it off the level, or you'll have to try again.

 


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Use a bot to learn the levels secrets and how it is laid out.
Use a bot to find out all the secret areas of the level you are playing, just simply let it loose andmake sure have the camera though and then follow it around the level and all will be revealed before you.

Take a Screenshot.
Press F9 to take a screenshot of your Unreal Tournament action. Your screen will be saved in the UnrealTournament/System folder and will be called shotxxx.bmp.

Disable The Annoying Fly-by Introduction.
Want to skip the intro and get right to the game? No problem. Just go into the /unrealtournament/system/ directory and open up them unrealtournament.ini file. In sixth line from the top (roughly), replace this line: "LocalMap=CityIntro.unr" with the following line: "LocalMap=UT-Logo-Map.unr"

Advanced Tweaking.
To access the Advanced Options menu while you're in the game, open the system console (~), type preferences, and hit Enter. Now you should have a whole list of stuff you can tweak.

Boss Skin.
This procedure involves editing a file, so make sure you back it up. Use a text editor to edit the user.ini file in the game directory, now add the following lines
[botpack.ladder]
HasBeatenGame=True

Show Your Frame Rate.
There are two ways to display your frame rate. First, try pressing the apostrophe (') key to show the console and then type in "timedemo 1" (without the quotes). Press Esc to close the console, and you'll notice your average frame rate and your frame rate for the last second are now displayed on the right-hand side of your screen. To turn it off again, open the console and type "timedemo 0" (again, without quotes). Another way to show the frame rate is to select the Tools menu on the Unreal Tournament main screen and then select the "TimeDemo Statistics" option. Perform the same task to turn the frame rate display back off.

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