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UT2003 problemo
« on: 4 November 2002, 21:36 »
I just downloaded the Unreal Tournament 2003 Demo... but it wont run. After installing it i tried running it. The splash screen came up then went away. This is the error i got from the console:
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anyone else have this problem or know how to solve it?
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« Reply #1 on: 4 November 2002, 21:38 »
thing from readme:
 
quote:

Currently, the only working drivers we are aware of that
     support this extension on Linux are the official Nvidia binary-only
     drivers. We are currently exploring options with other driver
     vendors, and we are willing to cooperate with any driver vendor that
     wants to support ut2003. The bottom line, however, is this: if you
     want to play the game right now, you should pop an Nvidia card into
     your machine.


does this mean that the only fuckin way to play Unreal tournament in Linux is to buya fickin nvidia video card? Thats worse than vendors only makin games for windows. Looks like i will still be using windows  

[ November 04, 2002: Message edited by: The Master of Reality / B0B ]

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« Reply #2 on: 4 November 2002, 21:57 »
It's possible on other cards but most of them won't work.

And older(Geforce 2's) nvidia's are quite cheap so if you want to spend money then you don't have to use wind0ze
Free it, goddamnit!

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