Just saw this @ Unrealtournament2003.co.uk and I have still to verify that it's a new build but by the screenshots it looks new...
I have just heard news that there is a new leak of ut2k3 going around which has a ton more maps and has bombing run and all the correct skins for models and the new hud, and possible has the karma physics in it. I put all the screens I got into another new gallery.
Screenshot: Tons of UT2003 screens here
News source: Unrealtournament2003.co.uk
and this one for kicks was made by some people with too much time on their hands and nothing better to do..
Waiting for the UT2003 demo
Just found this site were you can join the growing army of peeps waiting for the UT 2003 Demo! HeHe

View: Waiting for the UT2003 demo
News source: Warp2search
I have just heard news that there is a new leak of ut2k3 going around which has a ton more maps and has bombing run and all the correct skins for models and the new hud, and possible has the karma physics in it. I put all the screens I got into another new gallery.
and this one for kicks was made by some people with too much time on their hands and nothing better to do..
Waiting for the UT2003 demo
Just found this site were you can join the growing army of peeps waiting for the UT 2003 Demo! HeHe

“This year there will be close to 1.3 graphics controllers shipped for every CPU. That's because ODMs and OEMs will use integrated graphics controllers for a broad range of motherboards and then put in a better graphics card for different market segments,” Peddie said. “So systems will ship with Intel 845Gs and SiS, Trident, and S3/Via [graphics devices] in the value segment, and ATI, Nvidia, SiS, [and] S3 in midrange applications.”
Cost-conscious OEMs and board makers are first implementing integrated graphics controllers before deciding whether to design in a discrete graphics processor, Peddie said. OEMs and board makers can later differentiate their offerings with add-in cards for enhanced graphics.
As recently announced at the Computex computer show in Taiwan, board makers are already implementing SiS' discrete offering. Shipments of its Xabre400 graphics chip began in May.
Via did not give a date for the launch of its AlphaChrome discrete graphics device, but said it is in “preproduction.” AlphaChrome's smallest discrete package is a 23mm2 PBGA for 64-bit memory interface and a 27mm2 PBGA for the full 128-bit interface. Neither company disclosed pricing.

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