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Latest revision as of 11:34, 20 March 2008

A Map file is just like any other Unreal Engine file packages. Being a package they can contain all types of resources; the .unr file extension is merely a convention to denote "this package contains brushes and actors that make a playable map."

Check Antonio Cordero's website for a pretty thorough documentation of the Unreal package format and a Delphi unit that implements it.

Game File Extension
Unreal
Unreal Tournament
.UNR
Unreal 2 .UN2
UT2003
UT2004
.UT2
DeusEx .DX

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