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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Urban Terror, or UrT, is a freeware multi-player First-Person Shooter, "Hollywood realism" total conversion mod for Quake III Arena (nowadays mostly run on any of the forks of ioquake3, the open-source version of id Tech 3 which Quake III ran on). It's gameplay is explicitly characterized as "Fun over realism" by the developers, featuring more or less realistic weaponry and completely unrealistic movement. It's often compared to Counter-Strike (both conversions came out roughly at the same time), either as a free alternative, or a rip-off. More correct would be comparison to Action Quake 2, as most of the developers at the time came from AQ2, with the intent of creating fast-paced gameplay similar to the former. In fact, Urban Terror got its very name from a popular map in AQ2. |