Unreal Help

December 16th, 2021

I want to play unreal tornament 2004 in class.So i downloaded unreal 2004 and put in on my 16GB USB and ran it but my friends also want to play but if u pull the USB then game closes so i can’t give to my friends and they dun have 16GB USB so how can i reduce the file size so it can fit a 4GB USB Unreal’s 6GB
Answer #1
Use Winrar and compress it…Include a copy of winrar setup in your USB Pen…
Answer #2
How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don’t have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school’s PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze
Answer #3
How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won’t allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it’s 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB
Answer #4
Umm, Nah, I don’t think you can reduce it to 3GB… Unless you know how to rip games (I don’t…) Even then, it might not fit on the flashdrive..
~Blaze
Answer #5
How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they’ll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you’ll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.
Answer #6
How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they'll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you'll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.

Yeah… I’ve had Emulators, and a backup of my 16GB Flashdrive (bout 4-5GB full) on my PC at school… (In class we’re assigned computers, so we have them everyday during ComApps..)
~Blaze
Answer #7
How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they'll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you'll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.

That might not be possible Sometimes u got a limited assigned space. On my uni, for example, every student got a login and quota of 250Mb I dont know if thats what happens in this particular case though
Answer #8

tubago wrote: Select all

How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they'll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you'll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.

That might not be possible Sometimes u got a limited assigned space. On my uni, for example, every student got a login and quota of 250Mb I dont know if thats what happens in this particular case though
We have a quota as well.. But it only applies to our “U” Drive *Networked drive* (haha, they tried to be funny…>.>) ~Blaze
Answer #9
we got 300MB assigned to each person so copying it is not a option
Answer #10

tubago wrote: Select all

How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they'll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you'll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.

That might not be possible Sometimes u got a limited assigned space. On my uni, for example, every student got a login and quota of 250Mb I dont know if thats what happens in this particular case though
We have a quota as well.. But it only applies to our “U” Drive *Networked drive* (haha, they tried to be funny…>.>) ~Blaze
precisely but unfortunately they dont give us writing permissions on C drive =(
Answer #11

tubago wrote: Select all

tubago wrote: Select all

How large is the install? You can try to compress it, and put it on a spare usb drive. If you don't have one, You can copy the files to Drive C of the school's PC, and run from there, and give your friend the USB, so he can run it from there. This is a better way of doing things, since the HDD has faster read/write times than the USB drive. That will give you smoother gameplay, and faster load times.
~Blaze

Thank you for resonding but putting on the school HDD is not a choice because
my school is not stupid and won't allow it.Secondly the install is 4GB iso
and after that it's 6GB is there anyway to reduce it to 2 or 3GB

Just copy it to the school HDD. The worse they'll do is kick you out of the class for that day. (Assuming you'll get caught at all). My school was the same, and we were still able to do this fine.

That might not be possible Sometimes u got a limited assigned space. On my uni, for example, every student got a login and quota of 250Mb I dont know if thats what happens in this particular case though
We have a quota as well.. But it only applies to our “U” Drive *Networked drive* (haha, they tried to be funny…>.>) ~Blaze
precisely but unfortunately they dont give us writing permissions on C drive =(
get Windows Key, and reset the admin account (local) login, copy on drive C, logout.
haha.. =P I have Local account access on 10-15 computers across my school, everycomputer in the science wing, and half of them in the history wing (total of 30ish..)
~Blaze
Answer #12
can i thinstall for this??
Answer #13
can i thinstall for this??
You can *try*.. Don’t think it will work too well…
Try to delete some maps that you don’t use… thoes maps are a good portion of the install..
~Blaze