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Warhead
04-12-2005, 04:26 PM
I've not been to one of these UltraUnreal events before, but I'm hearing a few people talk about this in the UT2004 community. I'm considering going, but I haven't yet decided. There will be tournaments for 4v4 TDM, 5v5 CTF, and 1v1 DM, for both UT2004 and UT99.

UltraUnreal 3 LAN Event
July 29-31, 2005
Columbus, Ohio

Columbus Grotto Hall
3790 Agler Rd
Columbus, OH 43219
614-475-0370


UltraUnreal website (http://www.ultraunreal.com/)

Aries
04-14-2005, 07:51 PM
that timing sounds good (in my annual hollidays) only drawback is they don't have iCTF :-P (I know I'm a newb :o)

Pure_Evil
04-15-2005, 05:11 PM
that article was a good read, but 125 is small..

Ohio :rolleyes:

Warhead
04-15-2005, 05:18 PM
that article was a good read, but 125 is small..

Ohio :rolleyes:
It's closer than Louisville. :thumbs:

Pure_Evil
04-15-2005, 05:21 PM
we drove through there on the way back I think...... and I have a friend in Ohio.... maybe...

A-Wal
04-15-2005, 07:49 PM
Considering that the larges lan party in Omaha Nebraska, with a population of around 700,000 people, is only 50-100 per event, it raises the question about marketing. I'm sure Omaha can generate much larger events with the proper advertising campain, but is it worth the effort? I don't know. Unlike Louisville, Omaha has around 5 lan groups competing for the market, and from the looks of it, they generally tend to attract the same people across the board. If they were to combine their efforts, they might actually be able to do better IMO. So, it looks like if you want the largeer lan events you have only a select few to choose from around the US. The largest by far is QuakeCon in Texas, which I may actually find time to go to next summer considering that it's a free event, and I have lots of family to visit in texas. Then there's Lanwar in Kentucky, which is supposedly the largest lan event in the middwest. And then there is one I heard about in California, but don't remember the name. Other than that, most lan events tend to be on a much smaller scale than we are used to at Lanwar.

Pure_Evil
04-15-2005, 11:42 PM
It's closer than Louisville. :thumbs:
Distance: 644.5 miles Approximate Travel Time: 9 hours 54 mins


:rolleyes: I have a friend who lives in Ohio.... If he's close enough and I get a deal, maybe

BobtheCkroach
04-19-2005, 07:21 PM
Distance: 644.5 miles Approximate Travel Time: 9 hours 54 mins


:rolleyes: I have a friend who lives in Ohio.... If he's close enough and I get a deal, maybe

My girlfriend lives 10 miles from Columbus... :hmmm: ...i may need to go visit towards the end of july...