UT2k4 demo out

Huge

Holla if you hear me!
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Find it here (209mB):

http://www.3dgamers.com/games/unrealtourn2k4/
http://www.fileaholic.com/cgi-sql/file-info.sql/148511
http://www.actiontrip.com/files/demos/unrealtournament2004.phtml
http://avault.com/pcrl/demo_temp.asp?game=ut2k4
http://files.filefront.com/2116558
http://www.aixgaming.com/filerush/download.php?target=UT2004_BetaDemo.exe
http://www.gametab.com/torrents/?fuse=149
http://downloads.ign.com/objects/657/657677.html
http://www.loadedinc.com/news.php?id=3467
http://www.nvidia.com/object/nzone_unrealtournament2004_downloads.html
http://www.ut2003files.com/file.info?ID=23555
http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=16038

The Unreal Tournament 2004 official demo includes five playable game modes, and offers fans their first taste of Unreal Tournament 2004’s two new game modes: the introduction of the hyper-charged Onslaught mode and the return of the fan-favorite Assault mode, which last appeared in the original Unreal Tournament. The demo also features established gametypes like Deathmatch, Capture the Flag and Bombing Run.

Guess I'll have to wait until it comes on a Max PC demo cd...
 

Huge

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Actually the specs aren't so bad:

Operating System: Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium® III or AMD Athlon 1.0 GHz processor or faster (1.5 GHz or faster processor recommended)
Memory: 128 MB RAM minimum (256 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 5.5 GB free
Video: Any Windows-compatible video card(NVIDIA GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon with at least 64 megs of video memory recommended)
Sound: Windows®-compatible sound card. NVIDIA® nForce(tm) or other motherboards/soundcards containing the Dolby® Digital Interactive Content Encoder required for Dolby Digital audio
DirectX®: DirectX® version 8.1(included)or higher
Multiplayer: Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP)play supported | 33.6K baud modem or broadband Internet connection recommended

Doubt it will run well on this pos p3-450 though...
 

Noite Escura

The unpredictable
The specs are the same of UT 2003. It runs fine on my 800Mhz Duron. I doubt I will give it an eye tough since I got pretty disapointed with UT 2003...
 

Huge

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It's supposed to be a lot better than 2k3; I'll probably buy it to tide me over to HL2/D3.
 

Kruz

Moderator
Staff member
the first one is one of those "Must play" games of all time.... like Doom 2 :)
 

Inkara1

New Member
Huge, while the minimum requirements might not be bad, remember that Prof is the guy whose best machine zips along at a speedy 400 MHz.
 

ImRaptor

New Member
I was a big fan of the original UT. UT2003 was barely worth even trying as it wasn't really fun at all.

As for UT2004, its one of my favorite games I've ever played. Takes all the aspects that were great in UT, like Assult, AI auto adjustment, mod, and now with 2004 they added tons more that I find great. Like Onslaught, new weapons, over 100 maps, and of course vehicles.

I rarely play or buy games as there are very few that iterest me. Half Life was the last game I had interest in and bought. UT2004 is tons of fun, esspecially if you enjoyed the original UT.

Don't use UT2003 as a comparison as to how UT2004 is because they aren't really anything alike when playing.
 

Huge

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I agree with that assessment; UT2k3 didn't do much for me (especially since it got rid of Assault). I *still* haven't tried the demo yet, but since the full game should be in stores on Thursday, I'll go pick it up.
 

Noite Escura

The unpredictable
ImRaptor said:
I was a big fan of the original UT. UT2003 was barely worth even trying as it wasn't really fun at all.

As for UT2004, its one of my favorite games I've ever played. Takes all the aspects that were great in UT, like Assult, AI auto adjustment, mod, and now with 2004 they added tons more that I find great. Like Onslaught, new weapons, over 100 maps, and of course vehicles.

I rarely play or buy games as there are very few that iterest me. Half Life was the last game I had interest in and bought. UT2004 is tons of fun, esspecially if you enjoyed the original UT.

Don't use UT2003 as a comparison as to how UT2004 is because they aren't really anything alike when playing.
Ok, I'll try it as soon as I get me a new computer... :)
 

ImRaptor

New Member
Got my copy in my hands now.
Special editon has a tin cover, note that this is only like a cover not an actualy box. You can slid the thing right off the actual box. Also included was one of these http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/CA/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=6339
The last bonus was the extra DVD which contains tutorials on Unreal Scriptingm Weapon designm static meshes, vehcile design, mutators, maya fundamentals, and character developement.
 

samcurry

The King
Staff member
hmmm i reinstalled 2k3 a couple weeks ago to get in the mood. tell me how it is guys, if thumbs up im heading out to the store. :)
 
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