[Weapon] Battery Launcher
Posted: Sat 12. Dec 2015, 19:10
I hardly expect anyone here to have played Operation Inner Space, as it was a 16 bit Windows (3.x) game (it might still be playable on 32 bit versions of recent Windows incarnations), but I'd like to present you a remake of one of its weapons: The Battery Launcher.
Long story short, Inner Space is a 2D space shooter game that takes place within your computer. You can collect the icons of your very own installed program files as a kind of currency to purchase ship upgrades such as weapons, armor, etc. Particularly many of the weapons are quite unique for a game of this type. Of course you get the standard range of rockets (dumb, radar-guided, heat-seeking, etc.), but there are also quite special weapons, such as potatoes and beer bottles. In the levels there may be weapon platforms, such as flamethrowers, doughnut launchers ("Enforcer: Getting Doughnut, leave it to me!"), or, in particularly uncomfortable levels, battery launchers. You can also purchase batteries as a weapon system for your ship. Inner Space batteries are essentially heat-seeking rockets that emit electric discharges at anything in their way.
Back to UT2004, I present the Battery Launcher. This is basically an upgraded AVRiL that launches battery rockets. These batteries also only target vehicles, but may be a bit more efficient against players on foot. They have a slightly larger explosion radius, but deliver slightly less explosion damage against vehicles. This is more than made up by their lightning damage that can damage anything in front of the battery even before it actually impacts. Batteries are not just gimmicky AVRiL rockets, though. An impact on a Paladin-style shield will drain 2000 hitpoints from it.
The following download includes a mutator that replaces the AVRiL's weapon and ammo pickups with the Battery Launcher's. The mutator really only exists so you can test the weapon, but I really expect it to be placed in maps directly (potentially myLevel'd - I included a description in the readme), where it can actually be used together with the standard AVRiL. (I could imagine general AVRiL availability and separately available Battery Launchers, for example.)
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Long story short, Inner Space is a 2D space shooter game that takes place within your computer. You can collect the icons of your very own installed program files as a kind of currency to purchase ship upgrades such as weapons, armor, etc. Particularly many of the weapons are quite unique for a game of this type. Of course you get the standard range of rockets (dumb, radar-guided, heat-seeking, etc.), but there are also quite special weapons, such as potatoes and beer bottles. In the levels there may be weapon platforms, such as flamethrowers, doughnut launchers ("Enforcer: Getting Doughnut, leave it to me!"), or, in particularly uncomfortable levels, battery launchers. You can also purchase batteries as a weapon system for your ship. Inner Space batteries are essentially heat-seeking rockets that emit electric discharges at anything in their way.
Back to UT2004, I present the Battery Launcher. This is basically an upgraded AVRiL that launches battery rockets. These batteries also only target vehicles, but may be a bit more efficient against players on foot. They have a slightly larger explosion radius, but deliver slightly less explosion damage against vehicles. This is more than made up by their lightning damage that can damage anything in front of the battery even before it actually impacts. Batteries are not just gimmicky AVRiL rockets, though. An impact on a Paladin-style shield will drain 2000 hitpoints from it.
The following download includes a mutator that replaces the AVRiL's weapon and ammo pickups with the Battery Launcher's. The mutator really only exists so you can test the weapon, but I really expect it to be placed in maps directly (potentially myLevel'd - I included a description in the readme), where it can actually be used together with the standard AVRiL. (I could imagine general AVRiL availability and separately available Battery Launchers, for example.)
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