drmlessgames: Usually i get mine from the beyonunreal site. Heres a direct download:

http://download.beyondunreal.com/fileworks.php/official/ut2004/ut2004-lnxpatch3369-2.tar.bz2

Maybe its none of my concern, but why are you going to give away your retail copy? Keep it, I myself like to keep the physical copies of the games i have. : ) Usually i get mine from the beyonunreal site. Heres a direct download:Maybe its none of my concern, but why are you going to give away your retail copy? Keep it, I myself like to keep the physical copies of the games i have. : )

Oh ok, I was wondering if the latest patch was the fix (as mentioned in the previous thread I linked to), or if linux-installer.sh was still being used.Thanks for clarifying that.Regarding the physical copy:I'm a big proponent of retail and keeping physical copies of games so I can go back and play them when I want, even if the publisher/devs go out of business. I still play Warcraft 2 DOS version, Blood and many other older games and have come to expect this.Steam never interested me because you don't have that option, and you really don't own anything you buy, they make that quite clear. Impulse was the same way (although this may change with their introduction of "Goo"), so I really didn't see any reason why I should change this mindset.GOG showed me that one can have almost all of the benefits of both models (burn to disc or replicate across drives for backup purposes, download when needed) plus the DRM-free option pushed me over the top.In this case I'm buying games I already own to support GOG and also so I can give a friend/family member a game I know they'll enjoy.Hopefully that wasn't too long winded an explanation. ;)