Unreal Tournament 4

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Unreal Tournament 4. Learn more about the latest entry in the Unreal Tournament series! Read more Unreal Tournament. The iconic game that brought a whole new era to first-person shooters. Read more Unreal Tournament 2004. The highly successful 2004 game that introduced vehicles and new weapons. After announcing a reboot of the series in 2014 with Unreal Tournament, or Unreal Tournament 4 as some call it, and releasing the game's pre-alpha on their website over a year ago, Epic Games has officially announced they would no longer continue development on series' latest installment.

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Unreal Tournament 4 is a first-person shooter by Epic Games based on Unreal Engine 4.

Minimum requirements

  • Intel or Amd CPU@2.5GHz Quad Core 64 Bits
  • GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series
  • RAM: 8 GB

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Installation

Register to get the source code

Register at UnrealEngine.com and link your GitHub account to your Epic Games account. Once registered, you should be able to browse the source code[dead link 2020-04-03 ⓘ].

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Installing from the AUR

Unreal Tournament 4 can be compiled from source by using the unreal-tournament-4AUR package in AUR or you can download a compiled version from their forum and install it with the unrealtournament4AUR package.

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The package needs about 100 GiB free space to build, with 10 GiB of source files to download, and the compilation might take a few hours.

Since the repository is private, you can set up an SSH key so your GitHub account is used to download the source.

More Information

The build instructions and troubleshooting for Unreal Engine 4 are mostly applicable.

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