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Originally Posted by Spaztic
Actually, there was a team actively modifying Jazz3 and Unreal files together with the hopes of making it playable online. There hasn't been much news as to this lately, and the whole thing isn't legal, anyway. But you could play online, change fur colours, weapons worked somewhat (but there were only 2 or 3), and you could create your own levels, among a lot of other accomplishments I can't recall or don't know about.
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With Jazz 3d, all of that was done by default (unless I got an edited version).
I think the only online problems was that it would not connect to anything or something to that extent.
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