If you're really smart, you may be asking yourself why we renamed a couple of files to include the word "Game." This is so that when you start UDK from Steam you will not actually be starting the UDK editor, you will be starting the game that comes bundled with UDK.
But don't start it just yet unless you are already familiar with how to play Unreal Tournament and are comfortable moving between the game and this guide.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Unreal Development Kitĩ.) Paste here the four directories you copied during step 7ġ0.) Inside the \Binaries folder find the directory Win32 (don't worry, Steam will start UDK from here on a 64 bit system)ġ3.) You can now start UDK from the Tools section of your library.
or if you live in the 21st century and use a 64 bit OS:.
C:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\Common\Unreal Development Kit.
C:\UDK\UDK-#-# (where # is the year, and # is the month of the build that you installed.)ħ.) You will need to copy four subdirectories located here:Ĩ.) Navigate to your Steam UDK directory.
Thanks to TestDriver for the update on the download :cheers:ĥ.) Once UDK is downloaded run the installerĦ.) After the installer is finished, open windows file explorer and navigate to the directory you installed the UDK.
Epic no longer supports UDK so the only place I know of to download UDK is from:.
Steam will have placed a txt file there which can be completely ignored for this entire process.Ĥ.) Open a web browser and download the UDK from whatever source you prefer This is done so that Steam creates for us a UDK directory in the typical Steam install path.
This will not actually install UDK, but this is a required step and we will expand upon it later in the guide.
1.) Locate your tools library on Steam by opening the menu: Library>Toolsģ.) Right-mouse click on UDK and choose: Install Game.