• MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    17 hours ago

    Honestly, I didn’t expect that Epic would be okay with this.

    It’s nice to see, and bluntly, after a game has gone through all the different stages of buying and owning, why not make it free? Makes it that much easier for nostalgia nerds to have awesome LAN parties.

    I don’t think this makes up for the long list of consumer hostile things that Epic has done, but it doesn’t hurt.

    The next thing I’d like to see is to have games open sourced when stuff like this happens and the game is well into obsolescence. At least someone can pick up the mantle that studios don’t want to have anything to do with, when it comes to making the game compatible with newer operating systems, or alternative operating systems (like Linux, though I think UT supported Linux), or so that it can be built for new architectures like Apple’s new arm based silicon.

    There’s no profit in the game anymore, so just let people have it so they can fix what you don’t care about anymore.

  • kr0n@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    I spent hours and hours of my adolescence playing this game.

    Probably this game has my personal record of played hours in a game.

    I love this news ♥️

  • MrGerrit@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    Me and my friends would play UT99 on 120% speed and instagib only.

    Aah, good times.

    Fuck the bots Loque & Tamerlame! They would kill you before you could even react.

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      24 hours ago

      Shock rifle instagib arena. Yep. And I agree fully, two towers or whatever it was called was unplayable with those two.

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      Back in like middle school or whatever it was around that time we had a portable drive (or was it just on a CD?) with an installed folder of UT99 we used to bring to school. During recess we’d go and copy paste it to the PCs in the computer room and play little LAN tournaments until a teacher would find us and chase us out. Instagib only or course, and I think we also played 120% speed.

      Good times indeed.