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Revisiting UT2004 two decades later! This sequel to UT99 (er, UT2003?) from Epic Games and Digital Extremes was a staple of PC gaming in the 2000s, with the ...
I had a copy, and during undergrad I figured out that I could copy it over to /tmp on a computer in the University’s Linux cluster — no root required. They were high end machines at the time (Xeons with Quadro cards I think?), and UT2K4 played great on them.
Had Linux support too! (From day 1? Not sure…)
I had a copy, and during undergrad I figured out that I could copy it over to
/tmp
on a computer in the University’s Linux cluster — no root required. They were high end machines at the time (Xeons with Quadro cards I think?), and UT2K4 played great on them.I’m pretty sure the Linux support was on day one. I was running Linux back then and played it quite a bit and it worked great.