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Note: If you are seeking for the links to essential files, see the Essential files section. Unreal Tournament is the first game in the Unreal Tournament series and the second game in the Unreal series. Development began sometime in 1998 after the poor reception to Unreal s multiplayer component as a multiplayer expansion pack for Unreal. Later, it was decided that the game had enough changes to make it into a standalone game. The game was released to stores November 23, 1999.

Contents

1 Intro

2 History

2.1 Demo

2.2 Release Details

2.3 Reception

3 Game Content

3.1 Music

3.2 Weapons

3.3 Powerups

3.4 Races

3.5 Teams

3.6 Characters

3.7 Gametypes

3.8 Maps

3.9 Single-Player Mode

4 Essential Files

4.1 Patches

4.1.1 Official Windows

4.1.2 Unofficial Windows

4.1.3 Linux

4.1.4 Macintosh

4.2 Bonus Packs

4.3 Demos

4.4 Other

4.4.1 EAX Patches

4.4.2 S3TC Textures

5 Bonus Content

5.1 Bonus Pack 1

5.1.1 Models

5.1.2 Mutators

5.2 Bonus Pack 2

5.2.1 Mutators

5.3 Bonus Pack 3

5.4 Bonus Pack 4

5.4.1 Models

6 UTPG

7 User Created Content

7.1 Multiplayer Mods

7.2 Single-player Campaign Mods

7.2.1 Released

7.2.2 In Production

8 Trivia

9 Previews and Reviews

10 References

11 See Also

Release dates

November 23, 1999 PC October 21, 2000 PS2 March 13, 2001 DC

Engine version

Unreal Engine 1

Game builds

338-436 Epic Games 440-451b UTPG

Intro

In 2291, in an attempt to control violence among deep-space miners, the New Earth Government legalized no-holds-barred fighting. Liandri Mining Corporation working with the NEG established a series of leagues and bloody public exhibitions. The fight s popularity grew with their brutality. Soon, Liandri discovered that the public matches were their most profitable enterprise. The professional league was formed. A cabal of the most violent and skilled warriors in known space, selected to fight in a Grand Tournament. Now it is 2341, fifty years have passed since the founding of Deathmatch. Profits from the tournament number in the hundreds of billions. You have been selected to fight in the Professional League by the Liandri Rules Board. Your strength and brutality are legendary. The time has come to prove you are the best. To crush your enemies. To win the tournament. History

Unreal Tournament began life as an expansion pack for Unreal. When it was realized that the multi-player aspect of Unreal was popular and something that people sought after, Epic began working on a multiplayer expansion pack for the game to fix the problems with online play. At some point during its development, it became clear that the number and extent of the changes to the Unreal codebase that Epic was required to make made Unreal Tournament too incompatible with Unreal. Thus the expansion pack was broken off from Unreal and made into a standalone game. Unreal Tournament contains all of the content that Unreal had except for the maps and music. Demo

The first publicly available version Version 322 of the demo was released on 17 September 1999. A Version 321 was briefly and accidentally available the night before but was rapidly withdrawn. The Version 322 demo is for use with 3dfx video cards only. This early version of the demo omits DM-Tempest. A patch was provided to update Version 321 to 322. 1 Two days later, a patch to the 3dfx-only demo was provided to correct a server crash that occurred whilst using the Web-based remote administration facility. The first full demo and a patch to the 3dfx-only demo to convert it to the full demo was released 28 September 1999. This took the demo to version 338. A Version 338a demo intended to test a server map change problem was accidentally released but rapidly disowned by Epic. The Version 338 demo is not compatible with the final version of the full demo. A final demo for Unreal Tournament was released on October 19 1999 2 and contains 5 maps from the game; one map for each gametype. The demo has the maps CTF-Coret, DM-Morpheus, DM-Phobos, DM-Tempest, and DOM-Sesmar. The Linux version of the Version 348 demo was released 20 October 1999. An additional patch to the Version 348 demo to fix a crash whilst playing back recorded demos was released 20 October 1999. An additional patch to update Version 348 servers was released 9 November 1999. Network compatability is unaffected by this patch. 3

Release Details

November 23, 1999 - Unreal Tournament PC - 2 CDs

January 19, 2000 - Unreal Tournament Mac

October 26, 2000 - Unreal Tournament PS2 - 1 DVD

October 27, 2000 - Unreal Tournament GOTY PC - 2 CDs

March 14, 2001 - Unreal Tournament DC - 1 RD-Rom

March 21, 2001 - Unreal Tournament GOTY Mac

August 29, 2001 - Totally Unreal PC - 4 CDs

Included Unreal Gold, Unreal Tournament - GOTY and an Unreal Championship/Unreal 2 preview disc

November 6, 2006 - Unreal Anthology PC - 1 DVD

Included Unreal Gold, Unreal Tournament - GOTY, Unreal 2, and UT2004. Published by Midway Games, who took publishing rights from Atari

Reception

Unreal Tournament is still, arguably, the most popular Unreal series game ever released. It generated an enormous community and was many people s first multiplayer experience. On its release, Unreal Tournament was capable of using maps created for Unreal. The Unreal content was automatically replaced by Unreal Tournament content when running an Unreal DM map with one of the Unreal Tournament gametypes 4. Mods like OldSkool Amp d allowed players to play Unreal levels in Unreal Tournament, using original Unreal assets instead of substituting their Unreal Tournament counterparts. Although the graphical capabilities of the Unreal Tournament engine have long since been surpassed, it is still one of the most played games on the Internet as of July 2007. This is due, in part, to its grounded gameplay and weapon balance. Game Content

Music

Although some tracks have more than one section And are listed appropriately it s important to note the extra sections are never played within the game itself. However, using a Module Player, such as XMPlay, one can listen to the extra sections. Tracks

Title

Filename

Sections

Example Use

Author

Botpack 9 By Michiel

Botmca9

1

DM-Phobos

Michiel van den Bos

BotMCA 10 By Michiel

Botpck10

DM-Tempest

Cannonade

Cannon

DOM-Condemned

Michiel van den Bos.

Colossus Michiel

Colossus

AS-Rook

The Course

Course

Tutorial maps

Room of Champions

Credits

Unused

Alexander Brandon Michiel van den Bos

Ending

Trophy Room

Alexander Brandon

Unreal Add-on Enigma

Enigma

DOM-Cryptic

Basehead Dan Gardopée

FireBreath

firebr

CTF-Coret

Teque Tero Kostermaa Nitro Kaj-Eerik Komppa

Foregone Destruction

Foregone

CTF-Face

Go Down

Godown

DM-Deck16

Lock

DM-KGalleon

Alexander Brandon.

Mechanism Eight

Mech8

2

AS-HiSpeed

Necros Andrew Sega

Mission Landing

Mission

AS-Frigate

Nether Animal

Nether

DM-Oblivion

Organic

DM-Sorayama c/e

Phantom

DM-Barricade

Michiel van den Bos Alexander Brandon

Razorback // Unreal Mix

Razor-ub

DM-Liandri

Skaven Peter Hajba

Run

DM-Turbine

Save Me

SaveMe

DM-Morpheus

Save Me G-Mix

Savemeg

Unreal Add-on Seeker

Seeker

CTF-Command

Unreal Add-on Seeker2

Seeker2

CTF-Noxion16

Skyward Fire

Skyward

CTF-LavaGiant

Into the Darkness

Strider

DM-Stalwart

Superfist

Suprfist

DM-HealPod

Underworld 2

UnWorld2

DOM-Sesmar

Unreal Tournament Menu

utmenu23

Menu Screen

Unreal Tournament Title

UTtitle

CityIntro

Three Wheels Turning

Wheels

CTF-Cybrosis

Weapons

Translocator

Impact Hammer

Chainsaw

Enforcer

Bio Rifle

Shock Rifle

Pulse Gun

Ripper

Minigun

Flak Cannon

Rocket Launcher

Sniper Rifle

Redeemer

Powerups

Thigh Pads

Body Armor

Shield Belt

AntiGrav Boots

Damage Amplifier

Invisibility

Races

Necris

Humans

Robots

Skaarj-Human Hybrids UT:GOTY

Teams

Black Legion

Blood Reavers

Dark Phalanx

Iron Guard

Iron Skull

Metal Guard

Raw Steel

Red Claw

The Corrupt

Thunder Crash

Venom

Characters

Malcolm

Xan

Gametypes

Deathmatch

Team Deathmatch

Capture The Flag

Assault

Domination

Last Man Standing

Maps

Single-Player Mode

Check the UT Single Player page for details. Essential Files

Here you will find all the links to the downloads of the essential files for your Unreal Tournament installation. Patches

Official Windows

UT 436 Patch - for retail version. Not needed for Unreal Anthology users. UT 436 Dedicated Server Package - standalone dedicated server package. UT 436 NoDelta Patch - if you have CD reading problems, or obtained it bundled, this is for you. UT Denial of Service Patch - this fix causes the UT server to correctly process ICMP port unreachable messages, and disconnect any connection it receives one for. This solves the Windows 2000 creeping ping problem and a denial of service attack. Users not running UT servers do not need to apply this patch. Epic s Updated OpenGL Renderer - Updated OpenGLDrv.dll for Unreal Tournament. Official, but not as good as the UTGLR renderers. Unofficial Windows

UTPG 451b Patch - created by the UT Preservation Group, for either GOTY or retail version. You need to upgrade first to 436. Beware, though, as it breaks the Unreal Editor. Oldunreal Multimedia Patches for UnrealTournament - Multimedia patches, which include updates both for graphics and sound. This update adds support for OpenAL and FMOD sound systems. Note: Use this before adding the enhanced OpenGL and D3D renderers. Enhanced Renderers for Unreal Tournament - updates the OpenGL and D3D renderers to the latest versions. Highly recommended. Note: Add this after using the Oldunreal Multimedia Patches. D3D8 here. D3D10 Renderers for Unreal engine - latest D3D renderers for DirectX10 and DirectX11 on Windows Vista and later. See details for installation. Linux

UT 436 Linux Retail Full - a Linux installer for the retail Unreal Tournament version. UT 436 Linux Patch - use after installing Unreal Tournament with the UT 436 Linux Full installer. UT 436 Linux GOTY Install - a Linux installer for the retail Unreal Tournament: Game of the Year Edition. UT Denial of Service Patch - this is the Linux server patch that addresses the same problems as the Windows fix. UT server admins are encouraged to apply this patch. UT Official Bonus Pack collection - Installer containing the Bonus Packs 1, 2, 3 and 4. Libglib - libgtk1.2: Required files for Linux installers to be able to run on Debian/Ubuntu, as the installers use older versions of these libraries. More info here. Macintosh

UT 436 Mac Patch - Requires retail PC version of Unreal Tournament. Bonus Packs

Official Epic Bonus Packs. For the contents, see the Bonus Content section. UT Bonus Pack 1 UMOD - also called Epic Bonus Pack. If you have the GOTY edition, you do not need this pack. UT Bonus Pack 2 ZIP - also called Digital Extremes pack. If you have the GOTY edition, you do not need this pack. Also, do not overwrite the de.u package as this will lead to network incompatibility. UT Bonus Pack 3 UMOD - also called Inoxx Map pack. If you have the GOTY edition, you do not need this pack. ZIP version, use it if. Umod files don t work.

UT Bonus Pack 4 UMOD - also called The Christmas 2000 Pack. ZIP version, use it if. Umod files don t work.

Demos

Windows v348 Demo

Linux v348 Demo

Mac v348m2 Demo

Mac v348m4 Demo Patch

Other

EAX Patches

Unreal Tournament EAX Patch. In order to use the EAX sound enhancements, you will have to download and install this patch first. Unreal Tournament EAX-enhanced CTF Levels. Install this after installing the EAX patch. Unreal Tournament EAX-enhanced DM Levels. Install this after installing the EAX patch. S3TC Textures

High Resolution Textures. Replace client-side textures with the S3TC-compressed ones to get a lot more world detail. For all compilations of Unreal Tournament. Note: do not use these server-side. Bonus Content

Bonus Pack 1

Released 25 February 2000 by Epic. Included:

Three new models, a package containing six related mutators, and 11 maps. Models

Skaarj Hybrid

Nali

Nali WarCow

Mutators

Relic of Strength

Relic of Regeneration

Relic of Defense

Relic of Speed

Relic of Redemption

Relic of Vengeance

Bonus Pack 2

Released 4 Jan 2000 by Digital Extremes. Included:

Three new mutators and two maps. Mutators

Volatile Ammo Mutator

Team Beacon

Volatile Weapon

Bonus Pack 3

Also called the Inoxx Pack. Released 11-May-2000 by Epic. All of the content in this pack was created by Cedric Inoxx Fiorentino. Included:

Two texture packs and six maps. Bonus Pack 4

Released 23 December 2000 by Epic. Included:

Two new models, two texture packs and twelve new maps. Models

Xan - Mark II

WarBoss

UTPG

UTPG is a group of people that continued Epic s work of making Unreal Tournament patches after Epic released it s final, official patch: Patch 436. More information is on the UTPG page 5.

User Created Content

This section is a stub. You can help Liandri Archives by expanding it. Over time, fans have created many modifications for Unreal Tournament which include mutators, gameplay altrerations, and even single-player campaigns, which in some cases are loosely based on the original storyline of Unreal. Multiplayer Mods

ChaosUT This mod was included on the second disk of Unreal Tournament GOTY Edition along with its GOTY Map Pack. ChaosUT includes various new weapons and game-play modes. Rocket Arena This mod was included on the second disk of Unreal Tournament GOTY Edition. Rocket Arena: UT is a new game mode in which players spawn with all weapons but can t pick up any health or ammo. Single-player Campaign Mods

Released

Operation Na Pali

Xidia Gold

Seven Bullets

Nali Chronicles

Legacy

Project Zephon

Project Xenome: First Day Pt.1

Marathon: Resurrection

In Production

Residual Decay for UT and Unreal 277 Patch

Dead Cell for UT and Unreal 277 Patch

Unannounced Skytown Reduxx reboot

Unannounced Seven Bullets Special Edition

Excessive Unreal 2: Batshit Insane

Firestorm UT, Unreal, Unreal 227 Patch

Project Xenome: Interloper Pt.2

Project Xenome: Pt.3

The Chosen One

Trivia

Unreal Tournament was originally planned as just an expansion pack to Unreal, but was later made into a full game.

Way back in 1998, we started on a multiplayer bonus pack for Unreal 1, which was initially going to be a free release, then a level pack, and then it turned into Unreal Tournament 6

Tim Sweeney

An easter egg in the ending sequence reveals that there were five Liandri Grand Tournament winners before Xan Kriegor. They are named in chronological order : Green Marine, Roan Terg, Magnus, Geos Dryon and Pariah. It seems that the winners names are actually nicknames of Epic staff. Green Marine comes from Brandon Green Marine Reinhart, one of the programmers. Every map from Unreal, including the 10 default maps; the Fusion Mappack maps; the Return to Na Pali maps; the GW Press Addon maps; the cut maps DmMorbfanza, DmSplash, DmEclipse and DmDespair; and the 3DFX/S3TC Demo maps, were considered for the game. Ultimately only Curse, Deck16 and Morbias were selected for the retail version as DM-Curse, DM-Deck16 and DM-Morbias ; with Cybrosis, HealPod, Mojo and Shrapnel making it through the Epic Bonus Pack as DM-Cybrosis, DM-HealPod, DM-Mojo and DM-Shrapnel.

According to Josh Adams 7, the DC version of UT had to branch drastically from the PC version, to the point that the PC version couldn t really use the DC maps, aside from the dedicated servers used to run the servers at SegaNet. Also according to Josh Adams 8, Secret Level, the development house which did the port to Dreamcast, were contacted by Infogrames then publisher of UT to see if they would port UT to the console. Most other developers thumbed down the proposal. Meanwhile, Epic did the PS2 version in-house 8, and Secret Level was able to use a lot of their hard work on consolizing the game. Previews and Reviews

GameSpot 9.5/10

References

Demo Patch v322

Version 348 Demo release announcement

History of the changes to the demos between the 3dfx-only demo and the final Version 348 demo

Unreal Technology Announcements - Steve Polge 19 November 1999

Tim Sweeney s interview PlanetUnreal

Josh Adams s post UT forums

8.08.1Josh Adams s another post UT forums

See Also

Totally Unreal

Unreal Tournament 2003

Unreal Tournament 2004

Unreal Tournament 3

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Acronym

Definition

UTP

Unshielded Twisted Pair Cat 5 network cabling

Universidad Tecnologica de Pereira

Union des Transports Publics French: Union of Public Transport

Universiti Teknologi Petronas

Unlisted Trading Privileges finance

Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá Spanish: Panama Technical University

Uridine 5 -Triphosphate

Unable to Perform functional capacity evaluations/assessments

Unifying Theories of Programming

Uncertain Tax Position

Urban Transportation Planning

Unit Test Plan

Unit Test Plan software testing

Urban Tactical Planner USACE

Upper Trip Point

Uniform Transmembrane Pressure

Unit Training Plan

Underwater Transponder

Universal Trunk Protocol

Under The Pump military slang; chiefly Australian

Unable to Procure

Utilitiesman, Plumber

Unit Training Program

Universal Time Protocol

United Technical Products, Incorporated

Up Town Projects

Universal Telephony Platform

Unprotected Termination Point

User-information Transfer Process

Uniform Training Plan

Unit Task Periodicity

Urban Theatre Project various locations

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