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Summary

Product:
Jedi Knight 2 - Jedi Outcast

Vendor:
Lucas Arts

Tested operating systems:
Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64)

Entries:
8

Average Rating:


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Anonymous
2002-04-01 12:00:00 - Operating System: Windows 2000 - My rating: *****

Received the follow messages:
1) System: AMD Athlon 1200, Asus V7700 Geforce pro v/ 64 mb DDR ram, and detonator drivers v/ 28.32
2) Works great!
Athlon XP1800+, 256MB PC2100 DDR,
GeForce2 MX
3) In Multiplayer mode: Beware games base on Quake III engine with dual AMD cpu's. JK2 will single play, but not multiplay without installing uniprocessor driver. As of 4-Apr-2002:
"Lucas Arts are currently researching this issue and hope to have a solution in the very near future. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience..."
4) Using Voodoo3 AGP under Windows 2000, screen would wash out mostly white after playing Jedi Outcast, but not any other game. Would have to change color depth and then change it back to get regular colors again. Lucas Arts says Voodoo3 under Windows 2000 is not supported, but if you buy the $7.95 WickedGL drivers (test the demo first), it works fine with no more washed out mostly white screen afterwards. Everything else works fine using DirectX 8.1 and Windows 2000 Service Pack 2.
http://www.wicked3d.com

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Anonymous
2002-05-01 12:00:00 - Operating System: Windows XP - My rating: *****

Received the follow messages:
1) No Problems at all. Used standard install. Athlon XP1700+ with GF3 Ti200 and generic Sound card.
2) Works great!
3) works under XP with no problems

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Anonymous
2002-04-01 12:00:00 - Operating System: Windows NT 4.0 - My rating: *****

It will work under NT 4.0 Service Pack 5, DirectX 3. It gives an error when loading, but then it installs completely. It won't start at all if you use the standard icon, though (C:Program FilesLucasArtsStar Wars JK II Jedi OutcastJediOutcast.exe) - it blows up with a Dr. Watson. I used C:Program FilesLucasArtsStar Wars JK II Jedi OutcastGameDatajk2mp.exe for Multiplayer and C:Program FilesLucasArtsStar Wars JK II Jedi OutcastGameDatajk2sp.exe for Single Player and it starts and runs fine on PIII-866, Voodoo3 AGP, VIA 686 Sound chip on Acer AX34Pro motherboard. The sound works fine, even though the box says the sound needs DirectX 8.0a.
It's not supported by LucasArts, though.

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Anonymous
2003-04-01 12:00:00 - Operating System: Windows Server 2003 - My rating: *

rtm does not like JK2. I tried nvidia drivers and MSI drivers. Installed Directx 9a but the game crashes the OS needing a reboot. Maybe someone can post a workaround?

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Anonymous
2003-05-01 12:00:00 - Operating System: Windows Server 2003 - My rating: *****

ATI Radeon 9700, Catalyst 3.0, DirectX 9.0

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pikey

Post license: LGPL
2005-09-03 18:17:19 - Operating System: Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64) - My rating: *

16-bit installer. Won't install or run under x64.

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pikey

Post license: LGPL
2005-12-27 12:18:34 - Operating System: Windows XP 64 Bit (x86_64) - My rating: *****

Oops! Ran the wrong result last time, i was referring to Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight, which has a 16-bit installer. Outcast runs fine under x64, as does Jedi Academy!

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Anonymous

Post license: LGPL
2007-08-18 09:41:15 - Operating System: Windows XP - My rating: *****

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