Unreal Tournament 2004 is a multiplayer first person shooter that combines the kill-or-be-killed experience of gladiatorial combat with cutting-edge technology. Ten game modes - both team-based and "every man for himself" -- provide even the most hardcore gamer with palm-sweating challenges through unbelievably detailed indoor arenas and vast outdoor environments. As the ultimate techno-gladiator of the future, players will take their fates into their hands, battling against up to 32 other players online in action-packed, frag-filled arenas.
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brainbug100
4 May 166#7
holy s***, when you maxed out your voodoo 2/3 :smiley:
DRM: Other DRM - So not a Steam key? Will it still use the same multiplayer servers as the Steam version so everyone can play together?
Nothing will beat the feeling of playing UT99 for the first time - I never understood how people could prefer Quake III - or the gritty tone of the original game, but UT2004 really was the pinnacle of the series. I remember being really impressed with the new engine in UT2003 but the game itself was a bit of a misstep - then they fixed everything with UT2004, responding to community feedback like no other developer I've ever seen, even incorporating fan made maps into official map packs. I lost many hours to this game back in the day - and I just bought Rocket League last week after becoming addicted to it over the free weekend and was not surprised to find out that its developer, Psyonix, also worked on UT2004.
TNT2 FTW! I actually still have my 32mb one somewhere - although, trust me, it will not run this. I think I was rocking a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 by the time UT2004 came out.
kentris
4 May 16#2
Excellent price for this game, I remember buying this for £20 off Play when it was on offer.
Although it felt a bit flat for me compared to UT99, which the new UT Beta seems to have rekindled that spirit that made the original so great.
Joey Bloggsy
4 May 161#3
Ut99 was the best game ever for me, made some really good friends on there. Heated for price but not my favourite in the series
MishMash
4 May 16#4
I used to love this game. I wonder if my laptop can run this..
abhijitdash123
4 May 161#5
Awesome Game. Spent days on it at some point in my life and still feel happy about it :-)
mateq
4 May 16#6
will this work on mac? we want to do some gaming sessions with a friend of mine who has a mac, but he can't run most of the old games :/
ollie87 to mateq
4 May 16#8
Not natively.
But using this would work. You'll need a Windows license too, but if you PM me I'll tell you where you can get one for around £10.
brainbug100
4 May 166#7
holy s***, when you maxed out your voodoo 2/3 :smiley:
ollie87 to brainbug100
4 May 163#9
TNT2 master race
money-talks
4 May 16#10
This is a serious bargain, despite the fact this game has been going for over 12 years, there's still plenty of online action with people still authoring brand new maps and vehicles.
There's several game types, deathmatch, capture the flag, onslaught, invasion, freon, +more
You can play individually or as part of a team, on foot or in vehicles
Highly recommended, well l would I've been playing it since the start ! :sunglasses:
Mmmmmmm monster kill :laughing:
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Nothing will beat the feeling of playing UT99 for the first time - I never understood how people could prefer Quake III - or the gritty tone of the original game, but UT2004 really was the pinnacle of the series. I remember being really impressed with the new engine in UT2003 but the game itself was a bit of a misstep - then they fixed everything with UT2004, responding to community feedback like no other developer I've ever seen, even incorporating fan made maps into official map packs. I lost many hours to this game back in the day - and I just bought Rocket League last week after becoming addicted to it over the free weekend and was not surprised to find out that its developer, Psyonix, also worked on UT2004.
TNT2 FTW! I actually still have my 32mb one somewhere - although, trust me, it will not run this. I think I was rocking a GeForce 4 Ti 4600 by the time UT2004 came out.
Although it felt a bit flat for me compared to UT99, which the new UT Beta seems to have rekindled that spirit that made the original so great.
But using this would work. You'll need a Windows license too, but if you PM me I'll tell you where you can get one for around £10.
There's several game types, deathmatch, capture the flag, onslaught, invasion, freon, +more
You can play individually or as part of a team, on foot or in vehicles
Highly recommended, well l would I've been playing it since the start ! :sunglasses:
Mmmmmmm monster kill :laughing: