As expected, the updated version 3334 Linux demo for Unreal Tournament 2004 is now available, bringing Penguin-powered PCs in sync with last night's Windows demo. As before, this demo not only deploys the latest codebase but also includes a new CTF map called Face Classic and a new Onslaught map titled Primeval (using three different link setups), along with the InstaGib CTF mode. The demo also includes a dedicated demo server and 64-bit support, which previously came as separate downloads. Demo servers are compatible with full version clients, and the master server will soon cease to advertise old demo servers.
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