Title: Unreal Tournament 2004: Editor's Choice Edition Genre: Action Developer: Epic Games, Inc. Publisher: Epic Games, Inc. Release Date: 16 Mar, 2004 About this game: Unreal Tournament 2004 is a multiplayer first person shooter that combines the kill-or-be-killed experience of gladiatorial combat with cutting-edge technology. Ten game modes - both team-based and 'every man for himself' -- provide even the most hardcore gamer with palm-sweating challenges through unbelievably detailed indoor arenas and vast outdoor environments. As the ultimate techno-gladiator of the future, players will take their fates into their hands, battling against up to 32 other players online in action-packed, frag-filled arenas. Assault Mode - Assault mode returns! Redesigned for UT2004, this fan-favorite mode sees teams face-off to defend and attack fortified bases, from fast-moving trains, barreling across an arid alien desert to a Skaarj mother ship, poised to attack the human home world. Onslaught Mode - Onslaught mode takes team combat to the nextlevel! Opposing teams are pitted against each other to capture and hold strategic points in order to attack and destroy the enemy power core. Taking place in massive outdoor environments, here is where vehicular combat comes into its own. Flying and driving machines take combatants to the frontline and gigantic mobile battle stations serve as a platform from which to launch devastating attacks. Vehicles - Rev-up and ride out in an array of land-, air-, and space-based vehicles that play critical roles in a successful combat strategy in Assault and Onslaught. With vehicles ranging from single man fighters to five man behemoths, Unreal Tournament 2004 provides players with plenty of choices when shopping for a mechanized implement of destruction. Levels - More than 95 maps will be available immediately, including more than 45 brand new maps for all existing game play modes as well as new modes of play. Vast outdoor environments, deep space combat areas and tightly packed indoor techno-arenas are all waiting for the latest entrants to the Tournament. Weapons - The entire smorgasbord of frag-dealing weaponry from Unreal Tournament 2003 returns for the experienced player to wield masterfully against new contestants. MINIMUM: Supported OS: Windows 2000/XP Processor: Pentium III 1.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 1.0 GHz or faster (Pentium® or AMD 1.2GHz or greater recommended) Memory: 128MB RAM (256MB RAM or greater recommended) Graphics: 32 MB video card required (64 MB NVIDIA or ATI hardware T&L card recommended) Sound: Windows-compatible sound card DirectX: DirectX 9.0b Hard Disk Space: 5.5 GB Free Multiplayer: Internet (TCP/IP) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported. Internet play requires a 33.6 kbps or faster modem (broadband recommended). 1.New Steam Account with this game We make a new steam account to activate the game, and send the account name, password and email data to you once it is done. 2.Activation on your Steam Account We login with your account and activate the game. Rest assure that we won't/can't take anything of your steam account because of the steam safety system. If you are worried about the items on your account, you can let the steam guard on. When it is on, we can’t change anything of your account. Your account is safe. Or you can create a new steam account and send us the account information. We will then activate the game under the account. 3.Steam Gift to your eMail We send the Steam gift to you via e-mail. You can then activate the gift yourself. 4.Steam Key We send the Steam Key to you via e-mail. You can then login your account to activate the game with it. ![]() Indeed you cannot activate UT2004 on Steam with your retail key. I am putting this up for a reference: A list of games that you can use your retail key on Steam Unreal Tournament 3 is part of them, though. Anyway, OP, please review the suggestion and let us know if it worked. We are trying to save every. Originally posted by:I'd try searching a lil more for it, and in the case you can't find it, UT2004 is only $14.99. Totally worth it, if you ask me. Yes, I agree, UT2004 is worth it, but I'm a bit strapped for cash right now, and I'd rather not buy a game I already own. Maybe if I goes on sale for 66% off I'll pick it up, but my hope is that Epic/Valve reads this (and similar posts) and actually makes it so the CD-Codes from the Old Boxed games work. I have the box with the proof of purchase, CD Code, Atari stickers AND the Second CD that teaches you how to use Unreal Ed, but I can't find my First CD anywhere. Maybe I should look harder. I mean, I can still play it because I've downloaded the No CD crack, but I can only do so on my old, slow, PoS Vista Laptop, and I'd rather do so on my nice new Asus Q400A. The No CD crack is legal if you own a legitimate copy of the game, Right?
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