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Linux & Mac UT2004 Demos

Jacek Fedorynski writes "A Linux version of the Unreal Tournament 2004 demo is now available. There's also a Mac version."

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  1. Nice! by DarkBlackFox · · Score: 5, Informative

    Props to Epic for continuing to support Linux! I'll be sure to support this with my money, and show the world linux ports are economically viable.

  2. DracoSoftware review by Dracolytch · · Score: 3, Informative

    Assault is back, in-game voice chat is supported. Find a mirror/torrent, and start sucking down some bytes.

    ~D

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  3. Bittorrent here! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
  4. Bit Torrent by hcetSJ · · Score: 5, Informative
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  5. What's in the download by Dracolytch · · Score: 5, Informative

    So, here's an idea of what's in the download that you may find interesting:

    6 maps
    The new Onslought game type
    Assault is back!!
    Voice chat
    Turrets
    New levels
    Sniper rifle is back
    Voice recognition (bot commands)

    I've heard reports of, but haven't seen yet for UT2K4:
    Vehicles
    New weapons (spider mines)
    Anti-Vehicle rockets
    Nade launcher
    Play from laptop!!!

    ~D

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    1. Re:What's in the download by Erwos · · Score: 5, Informative

      I agree - the Onslaught map that they included is absolutely kick-ass. Requires a bit of strategy, but not so much that bots are useless as team-mates. If only they'd jump on the back of the truck and man the damn gun!

      It's funny - some of the initial reviews I read complained that the vehicles were done badly. I couldn't agree less - the ground vehicles need a little tweaking, but those air units bring me right back to the days of Tribes 2.

      The vehicles also don't destroy balance, which is a good thing. A guy on the ground can take out air units and light vehicles pretty easily, and airborne units can destroy tanks extremely quickly. But, then again, five guys coming down on you with buggies is going to result in you dead, which makes sense.

      The AI is good at blowing up air units if:
      1. You stay still or move slowly.
      2. You fly predictably.
      If you move like a fox and jink, they generally don't get you.

      Interestingly, I also found the Assault map to be fantastic. You've got optional switches and "special events" (airstrike). There's also the cool cutscene at the beginning showing you exactly how to do the map.

      Is the Ion Painter (oribital strike) weapon in the demo at all?

      -Erwos

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  6. And great Mac performance by benwaggoner · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yeah, UT2004 is the first thing I've been able to run on my new box where it really felt like all the potential performance was on the screen.

    I've got a Dual G5 2.0 with the BTO Radeon 9800 card, attached to the 23" Cinema HD display. Running Halo on it was fun, but I had to stick to 800x600 or so to get semi-decent performance, and even then fps would drop down to like 1-2 if I died near an explosion or something. UT2004 runs at the native 1920x1200 of the display wickedly fast (never noticed the frame rate getting low enough to notice), and looks great.

    It's striking to be able to play a game on a Mac with absolutely no performance issues! Been a long time since that happened for me!

  7. Re:does it work with video != nVidia? by dinivin · · Score: 4, Informative


    Uhhhh... Both the closed-source ATI driver (for R200+R300 cards) and the open source R200 driver (maybe the R100 driver, but I haven't tried it) have worked with UT2k3 for a while now.

    Dinivin

  8. Re:does it work with video != nVidia? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Just an affirmation to the parent post: check the change log for the patches, they fixed the issue (patented "S3TC" compressed textures being required) a long time ago.

  9. Re:Mirrors anyone? by ender- · · Score: 4, Informative

    Copies of both windows and linux Demo Clients:

    Click here for client goodness...

    Ender -

  10. Re:So... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Just like Unreal Tournament 2003, Unreal Tournament 2004 is expected to have a Linux-native installer on one of the CDs. Unlike Unreal Tournament 2003, it'll probably be advertised on the box (it wasn't for 2003 because they weren't sure if they be able to ship it). Hopefully, since they've worked out the bugs in 2003, 2004 and its installer will be a lot less buggy (if you patch 2003 up-to-date it's alright, of course).

  11. Software renderer by waaka! · · Score: 3, Informative

    I would imagine that the software renderer is probably a PC-only option. UT2K4 uses Pixomatic for its software renderer, which from what I can gather from the website, is heavily optimized for speed, but is only for PCs. (I suppose the fact that it was written by Mike Abrash, who worked on the original Quake software renderer with John Carmack and has written a fair share of optimization books, is more than enough assurance for me.) Anyways, there doesn't seem to be a Mac version of that, but Macs tend not to be saddled with crappy onboard graphics chips, anyway.

  12. Re:Linux games by Listen+Up · · Score: 4, Informative

    It has as much to do with your processor as it has to do with the video card. I have a laptop with an AMD Athlon XP 2400+ and a Mobility Radeon 7000 IGP. I can play UT2004 in Direct 3D mode (DirectX 9.0) at 800x600 with full graphics turned on and every option I can find without a single frame rate drop or slowdown. About 5 seconds into the game and my CPU fan kicks into high speed mode, so it is definitely using a ton of processor power. It would be nice to play it at 1400x1050 resolution though (my everyday laptop resolution setting).

  13. Mac users - disconnect iSight by gsfprez · · Score: 3, Informative

    this is what causes UT 2004 demo to crap out at the spash screen.

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