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{{Series|Unreal}} | {{Series|Unreal}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Key points''' | ||
+ | {{++}} Active community | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''General information''' | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://web.archive.org/web/20020529005241/http://www.unrealtournament.com/ Official game site (Archived)] | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://www.oldunreal.com/index.html OldUnreal.com] - A site for all classic Unreal games | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://liandri.beyondunreal.com Liandri Archives] - A dedicated Unreal wiki site that collects information about all the games in the series. | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://wiki.beyondunreal.com/ Unreal Wiki] - A wiki on how to use Unreal Editor, UnrealScript and other technical aspects of Unreal Engine. | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://wiki.unrealadmin.org/ Unreal Admin Wiki] - A wiki on how to manage Unreal multiplayer servers. | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://steamcommunity.com/app/13240/discussions/ Steam Community Discussions] | ||
+ | {{mm}} [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=377 Steam Users' Forums] for game series | ||
== Availability == | == Availability == | ||
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− | == | + | ==Improvements== |
− | + | [[File:Unreal Tournament General.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game general settings.]] | |
− | + | [[File:Unreal Tournament HUD.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game HUD settings.]] | |
− | === | + | ===Patches=== |
− | + | ====Official==== | |
− | === | + | * [http://www.fileplanet.com/51913/50000/fileinfo/Unreal-Tournament-v436-Patch Offical UT Patch] version 436 |
− | *[http://www.fileplanet.com/ | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | == Graphical Tweaks == | + | ====Unofficial==== |
+ | * [http://utpg.org/ UTPG Patches] - Needed for connecting to many servers. | ||
+ | * [http://www.oldunreal.com/utpatches.html Oldunreal Multimedia Patches] - Provides sound and graphic fixes for the game. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Bonus Content==== | ||
+ | * [http://www.fileplanet.com/38078/30000/fileinfo/Unreal-Tournament-Bonus-Pack UT Bonus Pack 1] - Three new models, a package containing six related mutators, and 11 maps. Included in the GOTY edition. | ||
+ | * [http://www.fileplanet.com/81726/80000/fileinfo/Unreal-Tournament-Bonus-Pack-#2-%5BDigital-Extremes%5D UT Bonus Pack 2] - Three new mutators and two maps. Included in the GOTY edition. | ||
+ | * [http://www.fileplanet.com/43180/40000/fileinfo/Unreal-Tournament-Bonus-Pack-#3-%5BInoxx%5D UT Bonus Pack 3] - Two texture packs and six maps. Included in the GOTY edition. | ||
+ | * [http://www.fileplanet.com/53827/50000/fileinfo/Unreal-Tournament-Bonus-Pack-#4-%5BUMOD-installer%5D UT Bonus Pack 4] - Two new models, two texture packs and twelve new maps. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Graphical Tweaks=== | ||
The vast majority of graphical tweaks are accomplished by editing the games .ini configuration files with a word editing program such as notepad. | The vast majority of graphical tweaks are accomplished by editing the games .ini configuration files with a word editing program such as notepad. | ||
− | === D3D10/High Res/Widescreen Fix === | + | ====D3D10/High Res/Widescreen Fix==== |
Installing the [http://kentie.net/article/d3d10drv/index.htm Direct3D 10 renderer] allows you to play the game in high-resolution, widescreen, and Direct3D 10. There's also a [http://kentie.net/article/d3d11drv/index.htm Direct3D 11 renderer], but currently no significant changes from D3D10 renderer. Be warned that when playing online you may be kicked from servers using anti-cheat plugins. | Installing the [http://kentie.net/article/d3d10drv/index.htm Direct3D 10 renderer] allows you to play the game in high-resolution, widescreen, and Direct3D 10. There's also a [http://kentie.net/article/d3d11drv/index.htm Direct3D 11 renderer], but currently no significant changes from D3D10 renderer. Be warned that when playing online you may be kicked from servers using anti-cheat plugins. | ||
− | === High Resolution Textures === | + | |
+ | ====High Resolution Textures==== | ||
Replace the original textures with [http://www.uttexture.com/UT/Website/Downloads/Textures/Textures.htm S3TC Textures] and get amazing detail. Do not use these server-side. | Replace the original textures with [http://www.uttexture.com/UT/Website/Downloads/Textures/Textures.htm S3TC Textures] and get amazing detail. Do not use these server-side. | ||
− | == Mods == | + | ===Mods=== |
Various modifications, custom content such as characters, maps, mutators, and total-conversion mods can be downloaded and installed for Unreal Tournament. | Various modifications, custom content such as characters, maps, mutators, and total-conversion mods can be downloaded and installed for Unreal Tournament. | ||
− | *A nice collection of mods at [http://www.moddb.com/games/unreal-tournament/mods Mod DB] | + | * A nice collection of mods at [http://www.moddb.com/games/unreal-tournament/mods Mod DB] |
− | === Maps === | + | ====Maps==== |
Maps are custom levels that are created using mod tools or editors. | Maps are custom levels that are created using mod tools or editors. | ||
− | *You can find over 400 unreal tournament maps at [http://www.map-factory.org/unreal-tournament Map Factory] | + | * You can find over 400 unreal tournament maps at [http://www.map-factory.org/unreal-tournament Map Factory] |
+ | |||
+ | ==Game data== | ||
+ | {{Game Location Table| | ||
+ | {{Game Location Table/row|Save game location|}} | ||
+ | {{Game Location Table/row|Configuration files location|C:\GOG Games\Unreal Tournament GOTY\System}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Save game cloud syncing]]=== | ||
+ | {{Save game cloud syncing | ||
+ | |origin = | ||
+ | |origin notes = | ||
+ | |steam cloud = false | ||
+ | |steam cloud notes = | ||
+ | |uplay = | ||
+ | |uplay notes = | ||
+ | |gamesave manager = true | ||
+ | |gamesave manager notes= | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == | + | ==Video settings== |
− | + | [[File:Unreal Tournament Video.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game video settings.]] | |
− | + | {{Video settings | |
− | + | |wsgf link = http://widescreengamingforum.com/dr/unreal-tournament | |
+ | |widescreen wsgf award = silver | ||
+ | |multimonitor wsgf award = silver | ||
+ | |ultrawidescreen wsgf award = incomplete | ||
+ | |4k ultra hd wsgf award = incomplete | ||
+ | |widescreen resolution = true | ||
+ | |widescreen resolution notes= | ||
+ | |multimonitor = true | ||
+ | |multimonitor notes = | ||
+ | |ultrawidescreen = unknown | ||
+ | |ultrawidescreen notes = | ||
+ | |4k ultra hd = unknown | ||
+ | |4k ultra hd notes = | ||
+ | |fov = unknown | ||
+ | |fov notes = | ||
+ | |windowed = true | ||
+ | |windowed notes = Click the resize icon in the top right corner of the in-game taskbar. | ||
+ | |borderless windowed = false | ||
+ | |borderless windowed notes = | ||
+ | |anisotropic = false | ||
+ | |anisotropic notes = | ||
+ | |antialiasing = false | ||
+ | |antialiasing notes = | ||
+ | |vsync = false | ||
+ | |vsync notes = | ||
+ | |oculus rift = unknown | ||
+ | |oculus rift notes = | ||
+ | |120hz = unknown | ||
+ | |120hz notes = | ||
+ | |color blind = unknown | ||
+ | |color blind notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | == Installing on Linux == | + | ==Input settings== |
+ | [[File:Unreal Tournament Remapping.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game key map settings.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Unreal Tournament Controls.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game general control settings.]] | ||
+ | {{Input settings | ||
+ | |key remap = true | ||
+ | |key remap notes = | ||
+ | |acceleration option = true | ||
+ | |acceleration option notes = | ||
+ | |mouse menu = true | ||
+ | |mouse menu notes = | ||
+ | |invert mouse y-axis = true | ||
+ | |invert mouse y-axis notes = | ||
+ | |controller support = true | ||
+ | |controller support notes = | ||
+ | |full controller = false | ||
+ | |full controller notes = | ||
+ | |controller remap = unknown | ||
+ | |controller remap notes = | ||
+ | |invert controller y-axis = unknown | ||
+ | |invert controller y-axis notes= | ||
+ | |touchscreen = unknown | ||
+ | |touchscreen notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Audio settings== | ||
+ | [[File:Unreal Tournament Audio.png|250px|right|thumb|In-game audio settings.]] | ||
+ | {{Audio settings | ||
+ | |separate volume = true | ||
+ | |separate volume notes = | ||
+ | |surround sound = true | ||
+ | |surround sound notes = | ||
+ | |subtitles = true | ||
+ | |subtitles notes = | ||
+ | |closed captions = false | ||
+ | |closed captions notes = | ||
+ | |mute on focus lost = true | ||
+ | |mute on focus lost notes = | ||
+ | |eax support = | ||
+ | |eax support notes = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Linux== | ||
+ | ===Installing on Linux=== | ||
The process shown below is best used with the Steam version of Unreal Tournament: GOTY. | The process shown below is best used with the Steam version of Unreal Tournament: GOTY. | ||
− | === Easy Mode === | + | ====Easy Mode==== |
[[User:Flibitijibibo|flibitijibibo]] has taken the liberty of making an unofficial installer that automates the process seen below. If you own the game, download the installer here: http://www.flibitijibibo.com/fedora/installers/flibitUT436.tar.gz | [[User:Flibitijibibo|flibitijibibo]] has taken the liberty of making an unofficial installer that automates the process seen below. If you own the game, download the installer here: http://www.flibitijibibo.com/fedora/installers/flibitUT436.tar.gz | ||
− | === Hard Mode === | + | ====Hard Mode==== |
− | ==== Step 1: Downloads ==== | + | =====Step 1: Downloads===== |
1. The Steam version of UT GotY: http://store.steampowered.com/app/13240/ | 1. The Steam version of UT GotY: http://store.steampowered.com/app/13240/ | ||
2. The Loki installer (links are at the bottom): http://www.lokigames.com/products/ut/updates.php3 | 2. The Loki installer (links are at the bottom): http://www.lokigames.com/products/ut/updates.php3 | ||
− | ==== Step 2: Moving the Steam Stuff ==== | + | =====Step 2: Moving the Steam Stuff===== |
Let's assume we are in the UT folder in steamapps (typically ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Steam/steamapps/common/unreal\ tournament/). Let's also assume that we are installing our game in ~/Games/UT/. Here are the commands that you should enter: | Let's assume we are in the UT folder in steamapps (typically ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Steam/steamapps/common/unreal\ tournament/). Let's also assume that we are installing our game in ~/Games/UT/. Here are the commands that you should enter: | ||
mv Help/ ~/Games/UT/Help/ | mv Help/ ~/Games/UT/Help/ | ||
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At this point you should be able to delete UT from Steam without any problems. | At this point you should be able to delete UT from Steam without any problems. | ||
− | ==== Step 3: Unpacking the Loki Installer ==== | + | =====Step 3: Unpacking the Loki Installer===== |
What makes UT difficult to install (and likely why you're here) is that the installer requires the CDs to run. Luckily the installer can be passed some arguments to unpack it so that we can manipulate what the installer actually copies to the UT installation. Assuming the installer is in ~/Games/Installers/: | What makes UT difficult to install (and likely why you're here) is that the installer requires the CDs to run. Luckily the installer can be passed some arguments to unpack it so that we can manipulate what the installer actually copies to the UT installation. Assuming the installer is in ~/Games/Installers/: | ||
sh unreal.tournament_436-multilanguage.goty.run --noexec --target unpacked | sh unreal.tournament_436-multilanguage.goty.run --noexec --target unpacked | ||
The resulting folder "unpacked/" should contain the installer's packages! | The resulting folder "unpacked/" should contain the installer's packages! | ||
− | ==== Step 4: Moving the Loki Stuff ==== | + | =====Step 4: Moving the Loki Stuff===== |
The first thing we do is unpack (tar xvfz) the following packages: | The first thing we do is unpack (tar xvfz) the following packages: | ||
* Credits.tar.gz - Will unpack to a Textures/ folder | * Credits.tar.gz - Will unpack to a Textures/ folder | ||
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For the following sets of moves we are assuming that the Steam UT copy is in ~/Games/UT/ and this unpacked installer is in ~/Games/Installers/unpacked/. We are currently in the latter directory. | For the following sets of moves we are assuming that the Steam UT copy is in ~/Games/UT/ and this unpacked installer is in ~/Games/Installers/unpacked/. We are currently in the latter directory. | ||
− | ===== Non-package Moves ===== | + | |
+ | ======Non-package Moves====== | ||
mv ut.xpm ~/Games/UT/ | mv ut.xpm ~/Games/UT/ | ||
mv README.Loki ~/Games/UT/ | mv README.Loki ~/Games/UT/ | ||
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mv bin/Linux/x86/ucc ~/Games/UT/ | mv bin/Linux/x86/ucc ~/Games/UT/ | ||
− | ===== Credits.tar.gz ===== | + | ======Credits.tar.gz====== |
mv Textures/credits.utx ~/Games/UT/Textures/ | mv Textures/credits.utx ~/Games/UT/Textures/ | ||
− | ===== data.tar.gz ===== | + | ======data.tar.gz====== |
rm System/UnrealTournament.ini.PATCH | rm System/UnrealTournament.ini.PATCH | ||
mv System/* ~/Games/UT/System/ | mv System/* ~/Games/UT/System/ | ||
− | ===== NetGamesUSA.com.tar.gz ===== | + | ======NetGamesUSA.com.tar.gz====== |
mv NetGamesUSA.com/ ~/Games/UT/ | mv NetGamesUSA.com/ ~/Games/UT/ | ||
− | ===== OpenGL.ini.tar.gz ===== | + | ======OpenGL.ini.tar.gz====== |
mv System/UnrealTournament.ini ~/Games/UT/System/ | mv System/UnrealTournament.ini ~/Games/UT/System/ | ||
− | ===== UT436-OpenGLDrv-Linux-090602.tar.gz ===== | + | ======UT436-OpenGLDrv-Linux-090602.tar.gz====== |
mv System/OpenGLDrv.so ~/Games/UT/System/ | mv System/OpenGLDrv.so ~/Games/UT/System/ | ||
− | == Running the Game == | + | ===Running the Game=== |
To run the game, just run "ut" in the root of the game folder. | To run the game, just run "ut" in the root of the game folder. | ||
− | === Unreal Editor === | + | ====Unreal Editor==== |
There is no Linux version of the Unreal Editor. However, there is a native version of the UCC. To run that, run "ucc" in the root of the game folder. | There is no Linux version of the Unreal Editor. However, there is a native version of the UCC. To run that, run "ucc" in the root of the game folder. | ||
− | === Getting Audio with ALSA/PulseAudio === | + | ====Getting Audio with ALSA/PulseAudio==== |
The game uses OSS for the audio output. Therefore, if you use ALSA/PulseAudio, the game will not have audio. To fix this, install either alsa-oss.i686 or pulseaudio-utils.i686 (or your distro's equivalent). ''It must be the 32-bit version!'' | The game uses OSS for the audio output. Therefore, if you use ALSA/PulseAudio, the game will not have audio. To fix this, install either alsa-oss.i686 or pulseaudio-utils.i686 (or your distro's equivalent). ''It must be the 32-bit version!'' | ||
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{{System requirements | {{System requirements | ||
|OSfamily = Windows | |OSfamily = Windows | ||
− | |minOS = 95 | + | |minOS = 95, NT 4.0 |
− | |minproc = Intel Pentium 200 MHz | + | |minproc = Intel Pentium 200 MHz or AMD K6 200 MHz |
+ | |minmem = 32 MB | ||
+ | |minHD = 300 MB | ||
+ | |minGPU = | ||
+ | |minDX = 7 | ||
+ | |minVRAM = 8 MB | ||
+ | |||
+ | |recOS = 98, 2000, ME, XP | ||
|recproc = Intel Pentium II 266 MHz | |recproc = Intel Pentium II 266 MHz | ||
− | |||
|recmem = 64 MB | |recmem = 64 MB | ||
− | | | + | |recHD = 605 MB |
− | + | |recGPU = | |
− | | | + | |recDX = 9 |
− | | | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 22:31, 11 November 2013
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Developers | |
---|---|
Epic Games | |
Digital Extremes | |
Publishers | |
GT Interactive | |
Engines | |
Unreal Engine 1 | |
Release dates | |
Windows | November 30, 1999 |
Mac OS (Classic) | November 30, 1999 |
Linux | November 30, 1999 |
Warnings
Unreal | |
---|---|
Unreal | 1998 |
Unreal Tournament | 1999 |
Unreal Tournament 2003 | 2002 |
Unreal II: The Awakening | 2003 |
Unreal Tournament 2004 | 2004 |
Unreal Tournament 3 | 2007 |
Unreal Tournament 4 | Cancelled |
Key points
- Active community
General information
- Official game site (Archived)
- OldUnreal.com - A site for all classic Unreal games
- Liandri Archives - A dedicated Unreal wiki site that collects information about all the games in the series.
- Unreal Wiki - A wiki on how to use Unreal Editor, UnrealScript and other technical aspects of Unreal Engine.
- Unreal Admin Wiki - A wiki on how to manage Unreal multiplayer servers.
- Steam Community Discussions
- Steam Users' Forums for game series
Availability
Improvements
Patches
Official
- Offical UT Patch version 436
Unofficial
- UTPG Patches - Needed for connecting to many servers.
- Oldunreal Multimedia Patches - Provides sound and graphic fixes for the game.
Bonus Content
- UT Bonus Pack 1 - Three new models, a package containing six related mutators, and 11 maps. Included in the GOTY edition.
- UT Bonus Pack 2 - Three new mutators and two maps. Included in the GOTY edition.
- UT Bonus Pack 3 - Two texture packs and six maps. Included in the GOTY edition.
- UT Bonus Pack 4 - Two new models, two texture packs and twelve new maps.
Graphical Tweaks
The vast majority of graphical tweaks are accomplished by editing the games .ini configuration files with a word editing program such as notepad.
D3D10/High Res/Widescreen Fix
Installing the Direct3D 10 renderer allows you to play the game in high-resolution, widescreen, and Direct3D 10. There's also a Direct3D 11 renderer, but currently no significant changes from D3D10 renderer. Be warned that when playing online you may be kicked from servers using anti-cheat plugins.
High Resolution Textures
Replace the original textures with S3TC Textures and get amazing detail. Do not use these server-side.
Mods
Various modifications, custom content such as characters, maps, mutators, and total-conversion mods can be downloaded and installed for Unreal Tournament.
- A nice collection of mods at Mod DB
Maps
Maps are custom levels that are created using mod tools or editors.
- You can find over 400 unreal tournament maps at Map Factory
Game data
Save game cloud syncing
System | Native | Notes |
---|---|---|
Steam Cloud |
Video settings
Input settings
Audio settings
Linux
Installing on Linux
The process shown below is best used with the Steam version of Unreal Tournament: GOTY.
Easy Mode
flibitijibibo has taken the liberty of making an unofficial installer that automates the process seen below. If you own the game, download the installer here: http://www.flibitijibibo.com/fedora/installers/flibitUT436.tar.gz
Hard Mode
Step 1: Downloads
1. The Steam version of UT GotY: http://store.steampowered.com/app/13240/
2. The Loki installer (links are at the bottom): http://www.lokigames.com/products/ut/updates.php3
Step 2: Moving the Steam Stuff
Let's assume we are in the UT folder in steamapps (typically ~/.wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Steam/steamapps/common/unreal\ tournament/). Let's also assume that we are installing our game in ~/Games/UT/. Here are the commands that you should enter:
mv Help/ ~/Games/UT/Help/ mv Maps/ ~/Games/UT/Maps/ mv Music/ ~/Games/UT/Music/ mv Sounds/ ~/Games/UT/Sounds/ mkdir ~/Games/UT/System/ mv System/*.u ~/Games/UT/System/ mv System/*.int ~/Games/UT/System/ mv Textures/ ~/Games/UT/Textures/ mv Web/ ~/Games/UT/Web/
At this point you should be able to delete UT from Steam without any problems.
Step 3: Unpacking the Loki Installer
What makes UT difficult to install (and likely why you're here) is that the installer requires the CDs to run. Luckily the installer can be passed some arguments to unpack it so that we can manipulate what the installer actually copies to the UT installation. Assuming the installer is in ~/Games/Installers/:
sh unreal.tournament_436-multilanguage.goty.run --noexec --target unpacked
The resulting folder "unpacked/" should contain the installer's packages!
Step 4: Moving the Loki Stuff
The first thing we do is unpack (tar xvfz) the following packages:
- Credits.tar.gz - Will unpack to a Textures/ folder
- data.tar.gz - Will unpack to a System/ folder
- NetGamesUSA.com.tar.gz - Will unpack to a NetGamesUSA.com/ folder
- OpenGL.ini.tar.gz - Will unpack to a System/ folder
- UT436-OpenGLDrv-Linux-090602.tar.gz - Will unpack to a System/ folder
Due to most of these unpacking to System/, I suggest doing these moves one at a time...
For the following sets of moves we are assuming that the Steam UT copy is in ~/Games/UT/ and this unpacked installer is in ~/Games/Installers/unpacked/. We are currently in the latter directory.
Non-package Moves
mv ut.xpm ~/Games/UT/ mv README.Loki ~/Games/UT/ mv bin/ut ~/Games/UT/ mv bin/Linux/x86/ucc ~/Games/UT/
Credits.tar.gz
mv Textures/credits.utx ~/Games/UT/Textures/
data.tar.gz
rm System/UnrealTournament.ini.PATCH mv System/* ~/Games/UT/System/
NetGamesUSA.com.tar.gz
mv NetGamesUSA.com/ ~/Games/UT/
OpenGL.ini.tar.gz
mv System/UnrealTournament.ini ~/Games/UT/System/
UT436-OpenGLDrv-Linux-090602.tar.gz
mv System/OpenGLDrv.so ~/Games/UT/System/
Running the Game
To run the game, just run "ut" in the root of the game folder.
Unreal Editor
There is no Linux version of the Unreal Editor. However, there is a native version of the UCC. To run that, run "ucc" in the root of the game folder.
Getting Audio with ALSA/PulseAudio
The game uses OSS for the audio output. Therefore, if you use ALSA/PulseAudio, the game will not have audio. To fix this, install either alsa-oss.i686 or pulseaudio-utils.i686 (or your distro's equivalent). It must be the 32-bit version!
Then you can run the game with ALSA/PulseAudio's OSS wrappers. For PulseAudio, run...
padsp ./ut
For ALSA...
aoss ./ut
If you are on ALSA but are using a 64-bit OS, run...
aoss -32 ./ut
If should be noted that these wrappers result in a HUGE amount of latency (we're talking up to half a second of lag). If you are aware of any solutions to this issue, please include it here.
Alternatively you can also install OSS Proxy Daemon. OSS Proxy Daemon is a Linux userland OSS sound device (/dev/[a]dsp and /dev/mixer) implementation using CUSE. Currently it supports forwarding OSS sound streams to PulseAudio and ALSA.
sudo apt-get install osspd
One possible fix for audio latency is to change the AudioDevice in UnrealTournament.ini.
Change
AudioDevice=ALAudio.ALAudioSubsystem
to
AudioDevice=Audio.GenericAudioSubsystem
System requirements
Windows | ||
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Minimum | Recommended | |
Operating system (OS) | 95, NT 4.0 | 98, 2000, ME, XP |
Processor (CPU) | ||
System memory (RAM) | ||
Hard disk drive (HDD) | 300 MB | 605 MB |
Video card (GPU) | 8 MB of VRAM DirectX 7 compatible | DirectX 9 compatible |