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− | '''Unreal Tournament''', also referred to as '''UT '99''', is the first game in the Unreal Tournament series. It used the same engine version as the original [[Unreal]], and included all the content from it apart from the levels. | + | == Engine== |
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+ | '''Unreal Tournament''', also referred to as '''UT '99''', is the first game in the Unreal Tournament series and the third one in the Unreal Serie after Unreal and it's extension [[Return To NaPali]]. It used the same engine version as the original [[Unreal]], and included all the content from it apart from the levels and music. | ||
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+ | The engine does not contain prominent features. It mainly consists in upgrades of the engine used in Unreal. Most of the content of one game can be used in the other, provided packages and scripts are impported correctly from one editor to another. | ||
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+ | ==Versions== | ||
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+ | The last official patch released by Epic Game is the patch 436, solving most fo the problems found in the engine. Additionally, the community released a 451 patch, mainly used for servers, wich seems to break the [[Unreal editor]]. | ||
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+ | ==System requirements== | ||
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+ | * OS : Windows 95 or better, Mac OS 7.6 or higher. | ||
+ | * Processor : Intel pentium 200Mhz or better, Power PC 200Mhz or faster. | ||
+ | * Memory : 32MO (64 recommended). | ||
+ | * Hard Drive Space : 120 to 650 MO (more if you use custom content such as maps, mods etc) | ||
+ | * Internet connection to play online. |
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Engine
Unreal Tournament, also referred to as UT '99, is the first game in the Unreal Tournament series and the third one in the Unreal Serie after Unreal and it's extension Return To NaPali. It used the same engine version as the original Unreal, and included all the content from it apart from the levels and music.
The engine does not contain prominent features. It mainly consists in upgrades of the engine used in Unreal. Most of the content of one game can be used in the other, provided packages and scripts are impported correctly from one editor to another.
Versions
The last official patch released by Epic Game is the patch 436, solving most fo the problems found in the engine. Additionally, the community released a 451 patch, mainly used for servers, wich seems to break the Unreal editor.
System requirements
- OS : Windows 95 or better, Mac OS 7.6 or higher.
- Processor : Intel pentium 200Mhz or better, Power PC 200Mhz or faster.
- Memory : 32MO (64 recommended).
- Hard Drive Space : 120 to 650 MO (more if you use custom content such as maps, mods etc)
- Internet connection to play online.