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Unreal Tournament 2003 Donation (For A Good Cause)

Darkstar757

Diamond Member
I am currently in the process of working with a number underprivileged kids in DC. I am currently teaching them all about Linux, Programming, Computers etc. However, once the classes are over I would like to give the kids the ability to do something fun afterwards. Due to the lack of funds it would be impossible to play a very current multi player fps game. I have chosen UT2003 as that game. Right now I am trying to get 9 keys for the students to use and play with. If you have a copy of this game and are not using it your donations would be greatly appreciated.


Please Pm me if you can help.



Cheers,
Darkstar
 
I only have UT2k4 sorry, never did get 2k3 BTW epic left a HUGE piracy hole in 2k4 you can have as many clients with the same key on a LAN game...
 
OMG really is UT2k4 that much more cpu and graphics intensive?

If not ill move to Ut2004. Also UT2004 Runs under linux correct?
 
i have a 2k4 you can use if you need it. I'd even be happy to mail you the game for free.
 
UT2k4 System Requirements:

Operating System: Windows® 98/Me/2000/XP
Processor: Pentium® III or AMD Athlon 1.0 GHz processor or faster (1.5 GHz or faster processor recommended)
Memory: 128 MB RAM minimum (256 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 5.5 GB free
Video: Any Windows-compatible video card(NVIDIA GeForce 2 or ATI Radeon with at least 64 megs of video memory recommended)
Sound: Windows®-compatible sound card. NVIDIA® nForce(tm) or other motherboards/soundcards containing the Dolby® Digital Interactive Content Encoder required for Dolby Digital audio
DirectX®: DirectX® version 8.1(included)or higher
Multiplayer: Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP)play supported | 33.6K baud modem or broadband Internet connection recommended
 
Ok great hopefully the machines will have enough to run it. Plus running under linux should give some performance increase.
 
No doubt you could at least run the demo on a lan. They'd just be limited to the demo map, whatever it was. In UT2K4 it was Torlan, which would probably be fun with all the vehicles and such. Might be too demanding on your hardware though, I dunno.
 
Originally posted by: Garth
No doubt you could at least run the demo on a lan. They'd just be limited to the demo map, whatever it was. In UT2K4 it was Torlan, which would probably be fun with all the vehicles and such. Might be too demanding on your hardware though, I dunno.

I used to run UT2k4 on my laptop with a Pentium M 1.6ghz w/ a 32mb graphics card. Wasn't great looking, but ran fine from what i recall.

 
Originally posted by: Beachboy
You might try the Quake3 demo too. It runs on almost any computer made in the last few years.
Quake3 demo would be more than enough fun imo.
 
I've got an old key for 2k3 that I am willing to donate. I don't play 2k3 anymore now that I have 2k4, and I don't play either online so I don't even need a key to begin with. I've tried playing 2k4 online but there just aren't any good servers around anymore. I'm looking forward to 2k7.
 
Originally posted by: narzy
I only have UT2k4 sorry, never did get 2k3 BTW epic left a HUGE piracy hole in 2k4 you can have as many clients with the same key on a LAN game...

its not only Epic. pretty much every game works like this.
 
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