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.U File Extension

A .U file is a Subsampled Raw YUV Image, created by Epic Games.

Open with Epic Games Unreal Tournament. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .U file?

The file extension .U is associated with a specific type of file known as a Subsampled Raw YUV Image. This file format is primarily used in the context of video games, particularly with the game Unreal Tournament developed by Epic Games. The .U files contain settings and configurations that are utilized by the game. These files are typically located within the Unreal System directory on your computer, specifically in the path "\Unreal\System\Engine.u." It is important to note that these files can be replaced with custom class packages, allowing for customization and modification of game settings.

To open or work with .U files, several programs are available: 1. **Epic Games Unreal Tournament** - This is the game for which the .U files are primarily designed. By running Unreal Tournament, you can utilize the settings contained within these files as part of the game's configuration.

2. **Epic Games UnrealEd** - UnrealEd is a level editor for Unreal Tournament and other Unreal Engine games. It allows for the creation and modification of levels and also enables users to manage .U files directly within the editor.

3. **Dragon UnPACKer** - This utility allows users to open and extract content from various game files, including .U files. It is useful for users looking to explore or modify the contents of these files without directly manipulating them within a game.

4. **Unreal Tournament Package Tool** - This tool is specifically designed to work with package files used by Unreal Tournament, including .U files. It provides functionalities for viewing, editing, and managing these files.

5. **Epic Games Unreal Tournament More Information** - While not a program, additional information and support for .U files can typically be found through resources provided by Epic Games, including forums, help documents, and community support channels.

It is also worth noting that the description mentions "AU files typically use the .AU extension," which seems unrelated to the .U file extension and should be considered as separate information pertaining to a different file type.

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