I cant figure out how to run it. When trying to run Engine I get error:
Project file not found: ../../../UE4/UE4.uproject
Other than that there are no files that can be ran.
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I don't know how to even start the game after having downloaded it...
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fyi, if you have "sisched" added in your R600_DEBUG env variable (AMD cards only), the game will crash upon starting. Took me a few to find that out.
Personally, UT is in early beta, but still fun to play.
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Not git, git is not for binaries, it's for code.
However to get a smarter update process, they should use rsync, like Xonotic does.
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Originally posted by tuke81 View PostIf only they could use git, loading 10GB of files every update is so unnecessary stupid.
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If only they could use git, loading 10GB of files every update is so unnecessary stupid.
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Well, it's now easier to obtain, but still kind of tedious. There still isn't a direct download link when clicking the "Download UT Now" from the main navigation bar.
Until UT leaves Alpha stages, I'm not going to bother with it. As I said before, I really wish they'd stop paying so much attention to Paragon - it isn't as good of a game.
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Originally posted by phoronix View PostFirst up, with this new Unreal Tournament v0.1.12 release are performancei mprovements for low-end systems
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Unreal Tournament Updated With New Linux Client
Phoronix: Unreal Tournament Updated With New Linux Client
Epic Games has released an updated version of its new, free-to-play Unreal Tournament game powered by Unreal Engine 4. With this latest update does come a new, easy-to-obtain Linux client!..
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