Unreal Tournament 2004 patch for Mac OS X supports Intel-based Macs

Epic Games has created a Universal Binary version of its Unreal Tournament 2004. In addition to support for Intel Macs, the updated application for Mac OS X brings Unreal Tournament 2004 current to the 3369.2 patch. There are some fixes, but the biggest changes are the presence of Universal Binaries and the inclusion of the Epic Mega Pack.

More info and download link here.

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6 Comments

  1. I’ve already tried the update and the speed of the game is amazing! Very fluid motions now with no hint of any delays. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”grin” style=”border:0;” />

  2. could we please get some details as to what system you’re using and how well it’s working?

    I recently switched my mom to an intel iMac, thinking that it would be a better choice in the long term and the fact that she doesn’t use any pro apps or need extreme horsepower would prevent transition bugs from bothering her. But my step dad really wants some games to play on it, and unreal tournament is probably something he would really like so I wanna know if I should tell them to get this game.

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