• hoppolito@mander.xyz
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    4 months ago

    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 :)

  • Agent_Karyo@piefed.worldOP
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    4 months ago

    Oh man, this is such good news.

    UT99 is fine. I played it so much in the early 2000s, would put on Offspring albums while playing with bots; we had dialup and I couldn’t play with EU, let alone US. But UT2004 is IMO much better and allows for different styles of play.

    I just hope the community will be big enough. A lot of the retro FPS games servers are dominated by people who have been playing for 20+ years and its difficult to get into them (even if you played the games a lot back in the day).

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    4 months ago

    UT2k4 was my bread and butter man. the vehicles and everything, it’s awesome. I’m really looking forward to this.

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      4 months ago

      I remember playing that one Conquest map where you’re attacking a ship or station in space and have fighter dogfights before taking ground inside and pushing through it for hours at at time with my friend group back then. That and the ‘junkyard wars’ style one. Those maps were absolutely peak.

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        4 months ago

        yes! one of my favourite maps was the fighter one.

        Arena/DM shooters back in the day were so good. Just countless hours of UT2K3/4, Q3A, the first CoD, Battlefield 1942 and Vietnam, TFC, so many great games.

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    4 months ago

    Hell yeah.

    Oh, I was so into UT but not for the reason everyone else was in middle school. I loved level editing and I made stages for friends. UT editor was subtractive and it was more intuitive, plus I had oodles of graph paper to plan out levels during class time when I was supposed to be paying attention.

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    4 months ago

    I still have my carefully assembled mod pack from back in the day hanging out. I wonder if we’ll see a new wave of mods come from this.