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Proto:Unreal Tournament/Version 222/Single Player Mode
This is a sub-page of Proto:Unreal Tournament/Version 222.
Contents
- 1 Sub-Pages
- 2 Deck 17
- 3 Ladder Layout
- 4 Challenge Ladder
- 5 Level Names
- 6 Ladder Select Menu
- 7 Level Select Screen
- 8 Font
- 9 Unlocking Ladders
- 10 Unlocked Ladders
- 11 Ladder Select Text Speed
- 12 Playable Teams
- 13 Enemy Teams
- 14 Tutorials
- 15 Assault Tutorial
- 16 Capture the Flag Tutorial
- 17 Assault Levels
- 18 Final Level in each Ladder
- 19 Amount of Players in the Match
- 20 Score Limits
Sub-Pages
| Bot Differences A lot of the bots the player was meant to face in single player were different in this build. |
Deck 17
Near the end of the Deathmatch ladder is a level called “Deck 17”, which is a level that never appears in the final version of the game. However, when selected, the game shows it as DM-Turbine. Playing it also sends the player to DM-Turbine.
It seems the developers planned on making a sequel to ‘’Unreal’s’’ DmDeck16 at one point and planned on it being in the game to the point where they put it into the single player ladder. However, it seems they scrapped it early on, as the actual map doesn't appear anywhere in the prototype’s files. The final game included DM-Deck16II, an improved version of the original Deck 16, and the map itself appeared in the ladders of both console versions.
A level named DM-Deck17 did appear in Unreal Tournament 2004, but as it was a fan-created UT2003 map purchased by Epic, it's unlikely it was inspired by some hypothetical UT99 version.
Ladder Layout
The levels in each ladder are quite different in v222. Note that this guide is using the original ladders for the final game, not the ones used in the GotY version.
Deathmatch
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| DM-Tutorial | DM-Tutorial |
| DM-Oblivion | DM-Oblivion |
| DM-Stalwart | DM-Stalwart |
| DM-Turbine | DM-Fractal |
| DM-Fractal | DM-Turbine |
| DM-Codex | DM-Codex |
| DM-Pressure | DM-Pressure |
| DM-Grinder | DM-Grinder |
| DM-Zeto | DM-KGalleon |
| DM-Barricade | DM-Tempest |
| DM-Liandri | DM-Barricade |
| DM-KGalleon | DM-Liandri |
| DM-Deck 17 (DM-Turbine repeat) | DM-Conveyor |
| DM-Conveyor | DM-Peak |
| DM-Peak | N/A |
Domination
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| DOM-Tutorial | DOM-Tutorial |
| DOM-Cinder | DOM-Condemned |
| DOM-Gearbolt | DOM-Ghardhen |
| DOM-Cryptic | DOM-Cryptic |
| DOM-Ghardhen | DOM-Cinder |
| DOM-Leadworks | DOM-Gearbolt |
| DOM-Olden | DOM-Leadworks |
| DOM-Sesmar | DOM-Olden |
| DOM-MetalDream | DOM-Sesmar |
| N/A | DOM-MetalDream |
Capture the Flag
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| CTF-Tutorial | CTF-Tutorial |
| CTF-Niven | CTF-Niven |
| CTF-EternalCave | CTF-Face |
| CTF-Face | CTF-EternalCave |
| CTF-Coret | CTF-Coret |
| CTF-Gauntlet | CTF-Gauntlet |
| CTF-Dreary | CTF-Dreary |
| CTF-LavaGiant | CTF-Command |
| CTF-November | CTF-Lavagiant |
| N/A | CTF-November |
Assault
Same as final.
Challenge Ladder
No code exists for the Challenge ladder, but there is a spot for it in the ladder select menu.
Level Names
Some of the level names are different in v222’s single player mode.
Deathmatch
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| Pressure Chamber | Pressure |
| Koos Galleon | Galleon |
| Orion’s Barricade | Barricade |
| Liandri Mining | Liandri |
| The Conveyor | Conveyor |
Domination
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| Cinder Foundry | Cinder |
| The Leadworks | Leadworks |
| Tomb of Sesmar | Sesmar |
Capture the Flag
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| Niven Experiment (sic) | Niven |
| Coret Station | Coret |
| Dreary Outpost | Dreary |
Assault
| v222 | Final |
|---|---|
| Operation Overlord | Overlord |
Ladder Select Menu
The buttons used for going forward or back are larger and on the right side of the screen, underneath the ladder details. The final game moves the buttons to the left side and makes them smaller. The ladder details box is made much larger now that the buttons aren't taking up space underneath it.
The ladder select menu does not have a button above the ladder status screen that allows the player to see the trophies they’ve collected.
The screen is slightly lighter in v222 than it is in the final game.
| Prototype | Final |
|---|---|
Level Select Screen
The left rim on the level screenshot is slightly fatter in v222 than it is in the final game. The entire screen is a little lighter in v222 than in the final game.
| Prototype | Final |
|---|---|
Font
The font used on the single ladder is a futuristic-looking one. However, the font makes it hard to read the text at times, which is likely why it was changed in the final game.
| Prototype | Final |
|---|---|
Unlocking Ladders
In v222, each ladder is unlocked after beating two non-tutorial levels, not three.
Unlocked Ladders
The animation revealing an unlocked ladder will play every time the player goes to the ladder select menu after unlocking at least one ladder. The final game changes it so that the animation only plays once; when the ladder is first unlocked.
Ladder Select Text Speed
The text on the right side of the ladder select screen is much slower than it is in the final game.
Playable Teams
In v222, the player can only play in the Iron Guard team and cannot select their character's face. The "male" option uses the Johnson face skin, while the "female" option uses the Ivana face skin.
Enemy Teams
The Black Legion is the opposing team in a vast majority of ladder matches using team modes, like Capture the Flag. The only time the Blood Reavers or Dark Phalanx are fought is at the start of a ladder.
Despite having usable skins, Thunder Crash and Raw Steel do not appear as rival teams.
Tutorials
The tutorials must be played first before going through a ladder. In the final game, the tutorials can be skipped.
Assault Tutorial
The Assault tutorial is bugged in v222. The player will spawn as on the defending team, but the tutorial is written like the player is on the attacking team. This can be fixed by switching teams via the “Player setup” menu and choosing the Blue team, which will put the player on the attacking team.
However, after destroying the tank, the level will begin again, but the player will be on the defending team. The player has to switch back to the Red team and destroy the final objective again in order to complete the tutorial.
Capture the Flag Tutorial
The Capture the Flag tutorial is a bit different as well. The player is forced to stay in their team’s spawn room because a door is blocking the way out. They can’t leave until the voice-over starts talking about the flags, in which they’re suddenly teleported to the front of the flag. The door then opens so that the bots can get out of the spawn area. The final game gets rid of this and allows the player to run around as soon as the map starts.
Assault Levels
In the Assault ladder, the player will never switch to the defending team after completing the final objective, like in the final game.
Final Level in each Ladder
If the final level in a ladder is beaten, the game will not register the level as being beaten. This makes it impossible to beat a ladder.
Amount of Players in the Match
There are noticeable differences in the amount of players in most of the matches.
Deathmatch
Note the counts.
| Level | v222 amount of enemies | Final amount of enemies |
|---|---|---|
| DM-Turbine | 2 | 4 |
| DM-KGalleon | 5 | 4 |
| DM-Barricade | 6 | 5 |
| DM-Liandri | 7 | 5 |
| DM-Conveyor | 4 | 6 |
Domination
| Level | v222 team size | Final team size |
|---|---|---|
| DOM-Ghardhen | 3 per team | 4 per team |
| DOM-Cryptic | 3 per team | 4 per team |
| DOM-Cinder | 2 per team | 4 per team |
| DOM-Leadworks | 4 per team | 5 per team |
| DOM-Olden | 3 per team | 5 per team |
Capture the Flag
| Level | v222 team size | Final team size |
|---|---|---|
| CTF-Face | 2 per team | 4 per team |
| CTF-EternalCave | 2 per team | 4 per team |
| CTF-Coret | 2 per team | 4 per team |
| CTF-Dreary | 3 per team | 5 per team |
Assault
| Level | v222 team size | Final team size |
|---|---|---|
| AS-Frigate | 3 per team | 4 per team |
| AS-HiSPeed | 2 per team | 4 per team |
Score Limits
Several of the score limits for maps are different as well.
Deathmatch
| Level | v222 win condition | Final win condition |
|---|---|---|
| DM-Stalwart | 15 frags | 10 frags |
| DM-Turbine | 20 frags | 15 frags |
| DM-Codex | 25 frags | 20 frags |
| DM-Pressure | 25 frags | 20 frags |
| DM-Grinder | 25 frags | 20 frags |
| DM-KGalleon | 35 frags | 25 frags |
| DM-Barricade | 30 frags | 25 frags |
| DM-Liandri | 40 frags | 30 frags |
| DM-Conveyor | 40 frags | 30 frags |
| DM-Peak | 50 frags | 30 frags |
Domination
In v222, the amount of points needed to win is 100, no matter the level. The final game makes it so that more points are needed the further the player is in the ladder.
Capture the Flag
| Level | v222 win condition | Final win condition |
|---|---|---|
| CTF-Niven | 5 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-Face | 10 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-EternalCave | 8 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-Coret | 10 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-Gauntlet | 10 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-Dreary | 10 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-LavaGiant | 10 captures | 3 captures |
| CTF-November | 10 captures | 3 captures |