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Unreal Tournament on the Amiga
« on: November 20, 2003, 02:44:53 AM »
After reading about how Valve were releasing the Half Life engine as open source GPL thingy just before Half Life 2 source was stolen, it got me looking at other games ported.

There has been quite a few threads lately about open source games, which shows just how the world is being nice to people like Amiga so they can port fun games over free of charge.

http://openut.sourceforge.net/ Unreal Tournament Linux Open source project.  The code is publically accessable from the site. Aparently "The code is released under the Artistic Licence". I have no idea what that means but it sounds nice.

Has anyone begun porting UT to the Amiga? UT was the equivalent of Quake II, so if Quake runs on the Amiga then UT should too. surely.

Havnt seen any Amiga ports of UT so far, but if the Linux code is freeley available cant this be compiled to work for the amiga? Maybe it would be easier to work on MorphOS, doesnt MorphOS use more Linux kernels and doodahs and thingybobs to run it?

Now that OS4 is coming to its release hopefully Hyperion could port UT over to the Amiga :-) What happen to the home programmers who ported Doom and Quake over to the amiga within days of the source being released? People like that around would rock.

Quake II is nice and free but  
 

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Re: Unreal Tournament on the Amiga
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2003, 11:38:57 AM »
Hi Dude,

If we had a Mac PPC emulator couldnt we just play all the Mac games on the amiga?

System Requirements for Unreal Tournament on the Mac.
PowerPC 603e/180 MHz or 604e/132 MHz
System 7.6 or later
64 MB RAM
120 MB hard disk space
CD-ROM drive

Oh and half life needs 604e/133Mhz to run also aparently from the system requirements on the box.

The Amiga has the hardware to run the game, its if the software can run on the Amiga is a different story.

Maybe the best thing the Amiga needs is a powerful Mac PPC emulator that will let it run Mac software and Games properly. That way even Mac owners may end up buying the Amiga and running Mac under emulation than buying new Mac's.

If the Amiga can run Mac emulation for games at 400Mhz we can play Quake III too!