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Distribution: Slackware: in progress, Mandrake 9.2, Libranet, Vector
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Or if you are lucky... you can pirate it like I did. For UT GOTY you dont need the cd to play + no cd key. Also the CD is not copy protected. Just like Quake2. If you ask me, I've been a hard core quaker for 3 years, but just saw the original cd few weeks ago at one of my friends's house. Then I got the unreal cd from another friend and that's what my life now.
Distribution: Slackware: in progress, Mandrake 9.2, Libranet, Vector
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OOO good....
It looks like, now most of the main stream games starting to support linux. But it wasn't like that before. My only concern now is that sierra still rejects linux.
That rocks that doom 3 is going to be avaible for linux. And sierra sucks because they make linux servers but won't make the client because there in the back pocket of microsoft.
Distribution: Mandrake 9.1, Slackware 9.1, Windows XP
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well
UT2003 is very fun
and UT2004 will be about the same except for planes and vehicles
so if u want to buy UT2003
its your choice
also
UT2003 maps and mutators will work with UT2004
but UT2004 maps and mutators wont work with 2003
so your probably better off waiting for ut2003
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