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Template:Infobox This is a guide for the upcoming title Unreal Tournament 2007. It is rumoured to be released in November 2006, but there is no official release date announced. The game is an evolution of the Unreal tournament series; and many have been taken from each episode of the game and integrated into a new game

UT2007 main page.jpg

Gameplay

  • The gameplay section gives details of how to play the game well.
  • I hope you find the guide useful.
  • At this early stage; we can only hypothesise; but the basics will be similar to the current games of the unreal series.
  • As you might guess this guide is a work in progress. Feel free to chip in.

System Requirements

  • So far unknown
  • The amount of memory and single threaded CPU power are very critical - so says the lead designer
  • It is unclear to which extent dual cored systems are supported
  • Physics processors are suported
  • The map editor for UE3 recommends a x800pro or better; and 3ghz Pentium processor or better.

Official sites and links

  • The official UT2007 web site is found here.
    • This site is currently only a placeholder
  • UT2007 is created by: Epic_Games and produced by: Midway
    • The lead designer is Steve Polge and lead level designer is Jim Brown.

This guide

  • The guide has been created mainly by the regulars of the Titan T32 commmunity

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