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Originally posted by Refalm:
I'd love to play games on Linux if Wine wasn't that hard and if WineX didn't cost me that much money.
I dont see how wineX is expensive. I payed $30 for a 6 month membership, but you can get it for as little as $5 a month for 3 months totalling $15. Its funny how few people who use windows complain about spending money buying programs to do things, however linux users complain if they have to spend a dime. Ive bought StarOffice 6.0, WineX, Quake 3 Arena Linux, Railroad Tycoon Linux, and Mandrake 9.1, Slackware 9.0. I believe in spending a little cash buying linux software because even though I can get free downloads, Im not supporting the community when I do this. Im not good enough at programming or debugging to help that way, so I help with my money(working at Wal-mart they arent getting too much).
By the way Refalm, UT2003 runs just a slight bit slower on linux as compared to windows in most benchmarks ive seen. I'll include links as soon as I find them. Ive heard this was due to differences in OpenGL compared to DirectX. Ive also heard that linux doesnt support Anti Aliasing and anisotropic filtering but I havent found much yet about these claims. I suggest talking to Linux User since he knows more about those technical aspects of linux gaming. Personally Ive had no problems running Ut2003 and it looks good so I am happy.
[ November 06, 2003: Message edited by: ThePreacher ]