• TimeSquirrel
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    3023 hours ago

    You know what would be even more awesome? Open sourcing them like Id did with Doom and Quake.

  • @[email protected]
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    341 day ago

    The links all go to the OldUnreal site, so I guess Epic has just left it up to the community to keep their legacy alive. Not necessarily a bad thing, but hopefully they send some of their Fortnite fortunes over to the maintainers.

    • DacoTaco
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      420 hours ago

      You know damn well they wont :p
      Imo the oldunreal people should have gotten access to post the original games on the store for publishing. The games still get small updates from the community from what i noticed when i got the linux versions going

    • L3ft_F13ld!
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      323 hours ago

      Hell, give them some part-time developers or something since we know they won’t give any money.

  • Agent Karyo
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    1521 hours ago

    I am surprised Unreal Tournament 2004 is not part of this initiative.

    • @[email protected]
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      20 hours ago

      Licensing/legal issues very likely. They licensed that version of the engine for Killing Floor and some other games.

    • @hark
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      38 hours ago

      2004 was also great! Too bad that’s not available for free as well.

  • @Delta_V
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    218 hours ago

    Anyone know what version of TacOps mod is compatible with OldUnreal’s version of UT?

    • @Pacmanlives
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      214 hours ago

      I played UT99 not that long ago. Community is still active and it was easy to get match’s