Name : ut2003
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Version : demo
| Vendor : (none)
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Release : linux
| Date : 2005-02-23 23:21:42
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Group : Games
| Source RPM : ut2003-demo-linux.src.rpm
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Size : 94.23 MB
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Packager : linuxkid < linux_peanutlinux_org>
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Summary : Unreal Tournament 2003
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Description :
Unreal Tournament 2003 is the sequel to 1999\'s multiple \'Game of the Year\' award winner. It uses the very latest Unreal Engine technology - where graphics, sound and gameplay are taken beyond the bleeding edge.
Unreal Tournament 2003 is a lightning-fast, no-holds-barred sport of the future, where warriors face off like the Gladiators of ancient Rome to determine the ultimate combatant. Super human reflexes, awesome weapons and the skill to use them effectively are what separate the good from the bad, the living from the dead, the victor from vanquished.
Unreal Tournament 2003 can be played alone, against computer-controlled \'bots\' or against human opponents via LAN or the Internet. The single player experience revolves around progress through a tournament ladder where you play alone or as leader of a team of warriors you select to take on the enemy in the various modes of combat. As your team wins, you\'ll work your way up through the leagues until the challenge to ultimate combat is met and the true Champion determined.
The multiplayer section of the game is where the skills you have are tested to the limit. Go up against individuals or teams on your own or as member of an elite squad on LAN or the Internet in Unreal Tournament 2003\'s various modes of multiplayer game play.
A huge community of hardened warriors is out there waiting for the challenge. Its up to you to show them who they should be afraid of.
This is real sport. Real competition. Let battle commence.
Q: I have a working, hardware accelerated OpenGL setup, but when I try to run the game, I get a message on the console and in my logs that says something like \"OpenGL renderer relies on DXTC/S3TC support\". A: Your drivers do not support the \"GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc\" extension. This is needed to play the game. THIS IS NOT A UT2003 BUG. Currently, the only working drivers we are aware of that support this extension on Linux are the official Nvidia binary-only drivers. We are currently exploring options with other driver vendors, and we are willing to cooperate with any driver vendor that wants to support ut2003. The bottom line, however, is this: if you want to play the game right now, you should pop an Nvidia card into your machine.
Installing from source, rpm -bb.
%setup -q
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm1/linux-ibiblio/distributions/peanut/contribs/RPMS.FULL |