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Moopfhan - Friday, July 25th, 2003 - 12:23 pm |
It would be nice if model authors would start including a .u package along with the usual files. This would allow for easy installation on servers and redirects that could push the content to people who join. Otherwise these models aren't going to get much online play, which is a real shame. |
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BläZzing - Thursday, July 24th, 2003 - 7:17 am |
cool thanks |
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dru tyson - Thursday, July 24th, 2003 - 4:40 am |
sure,just click the download link and download the skin.then most authors include a readme file in the zip which will give you instructions on how to install the new skin in the game.usually it goes something like this.open the new zip folder and you will find a .upl file and a .utx file.go to your UT2003 folder and open it.then just copy and paste the.upl file into the UT2003 System folder and the.utx file into the UT2003 Textures folder. now fire up the game and enjoy your new skin.A word of caution though.If you are downloading a model it may contain 3 or 4 files so be sure to check the read me.Finally ,some folks actually include an installer with their skins/model this makes things really simple just follow the onscreen instructions.If this all seems like a lot to learn its really quite easy.just give it a try.hope this helps.:) |
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BläZzIñG - Thursday, July 24th, 2003 - 1:09 am |
ok.......i have never downloaded a skin so can some 1 tell me what 2 do and how 2 get it on unreal tournament 2003 |
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