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Games I can get for Linux
As many of you know, I have moved away from Windows and don't use it at all anymore on any of my systems. I now run only Linux, which is fantastic.
Anyway, here are a few games available for Linux that I may or may not get. Believe it or not, all the games on this list are available in native Linux format. Anyone have any recommendations for the first to get off my wish list?
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Well MOH: Allied Assault and the Spearhead expansion for it, also Quake III is quite good, it's like the Holomatch on Elite Force.
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I'm thinking:
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I see you've updated the list. Soldiers of Fortune is a good game too. Ive not played it myself, but I hear it rules.
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I actually haven't updated the list, Soldier of Fortune was there from the start. (Note the lack of Edited by notice.) But if you recommend it, I'll consider that one as well.
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You missed out Rome: Total war, how could you.
I also recommend Emperor: Battle For Dune, that is a lovely RTS game, and it has Micheal Dorn in it. Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior, is a good game, it has the voice on Tom Baker in it Any Games with Age of Mythology or Age of Empires on them are also fantastic ANY WARCRAFT GAMES!!!!! The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind. but Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion is out very soon, with Patrick Stewart doing a voice, get it! :P |
You don't understand, Chris, I didn't choose these -- these are just games that developers make available for Linux. I don't control what is or isn't made for Linux. I wish more people would make their games for Linux, but many just don't. These are my options that are available.
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Ah, i see, sorry about that. mt fault, but keep them in mind, as if you can play them on Linux then try. :)
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No problem. Some Windows games are able to run on Linux thanks to a third-party piece of software called Cedega, which bridges the gap for many (but not all or even most) games.
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That sounds like a nice peice of software, is it any good Danny?
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Yes. Cedega was one of the first purchases I made when I switched to Linux. It is only $15, but you must pay $5 a month if you want updates. I am subscribed, so I do get updates. TransGaming, the company behind Cedega, usually works to make sure the most popular games work with Cedega (e.g. Half-Life 2).
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That sounds like a good choice, especially if you can get games like Half Life 2
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Half-Life 2 disappointingly doesn't run that well on my Linux box right now. I am hoping my new machine will solve those problems. (It should run better -- I had it running better before, on a worse card!)
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stange how old technology seems to be more reliable....
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Agreed there. Windows 98 seemed a lot more stable than XP.
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Same with hardware. The mouse I got with my computer died after a month or so, so I swapped it for one off my old IBM Aptiva, and it worked perfectly. I think the reason is that back then, computers were still a tad iffy, so you wanted to make sure you had something that worked. Nowadays, as everything is computerized, they can sell you a pile of crap with a cord in it for $20 that lasts three days and dies. So you have to go back and spend another $20... and again... and again.
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Indeed. Anyway, uh... use Linux!
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Never!!!!!! :p
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Max! Fix your damn smiley. I'm tired of cleaning up after you.
And I see a day when Linux has overtaken Windows in terms of widespread use and usability. And awesomely enough, I don't see it being more than ten or fifteen years down the line. |
Yeah, i am expecting Windows to go out of fashion soon. or in a few years.
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