Post number #808525, ID: 46faf0
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It is up there with Quake III Arena
Post number #808659, ID: e8df37
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UT 2004 is where my childhood in at. Fuck Epic for killing the unreal tournament franchise.
Post number #808685, ID: b3354c
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+1 for ut 2k4, I find it kinda more fun than '99
Post number #808927, ID: 0b0e85
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yee
Post number #808960, ID: d3b897
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O
Post number #808962, ID: d3b897
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Never found UT 2004 to be that much fun. The game was revolutinary for its time and added huge amount of content into UT franchise. It is a good game and I had good time playing it, but for me it's not a classic Unreal Tournament game, it is more like Battlefield about cool space war with all these vehicles and big maps. Even UT2003 was more "Unreal Tournament", although having less content it was more dynamic and on more compact maps.
Post number #809153, ID: 4fd859
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> bought unreal tournament 2005 > tutorial vs bot (decided to pick hard ones) > death 1000 times > re-picked difficulty to easy > completed > play just a game vs bots > death > death > death > wait what am i supposed to do and where should i go
> bought unreal tournament GOTY > ayy is that boobies on the pic on the wall > cool space map music
Post number #809301, ID: c38882
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UT99 completely lacks online DRM by the way. No CD-keys, no online verifications etc. You can play online with literally any copy you can find.
>>808962 I could never get used to the horrible floaty-dodgey movement they had in UT2k3/2k4, but at least 2k3 had wall jumping and 2k4 had those vehicle maps. All in all they were kinda fun but it's like you said: They don't feel like classic unreal games.
Post number #809336, ID: d102bd
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>>809301 haha, yes, there's no DRM at all. Can download and playm
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