That’s so cool! UT2k3 and 2k4 were absolute staples of our childhood LAN parties. Would be so nice to have a ‘modern’ Linux-supporting version.
Perhaps we could even organize a community event or two for the fediverse crowd? Surely there’s enough cranky old people here willing to feel 16 again for a few hours :)
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That’s so cool! UT2k3 and 2k4 were absolute staples of our childhood LAN parties. Would be so nice to have a ‘modern’ Linux-supporting version.
Perhaps we could even organize a community event or two for the fediverse crowd? Surely there’s enough cranky old people here willing to feel 16 again for a few hours :)
A c/pcgaming and c/games UT2004 server would be a lot of fun!
I still play it occasionally at LANs. And a while ago we actually broke out UT99 for some real old-school nostalgia!
Call me interested, I still vehemently believe UT2k3 was the best but I know I’m in a tiny minority
Did you mispell ut99?
I should rephrase, 2003 is the best between 03&04. ut99 can’t be beat when it comes to pure lan death matches
Bombing Run on Anubis lol, low gravity and insta-gib