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Giorgi

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Linux and Games
« on: 1 February 2005, 23:15 »
Hi all
I want to know if i can still play games like World of Warcaft, CS or Warcraft III on linux OS. And if no please tell why...
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Linux and Games
« Reply #1 on: 1 February 2005, 23:18 »
every one knows about the tomshardware thing 'linux got game'
if you go to
http://www.tomshardware.com , read it, and follow the sitez in the sreen shotz, you can see if it is available or not.

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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #2 on: 2 February 2005, 02:56 »
There are some that work.  Don't know about those...but I've been playing UT2004 a lot recently.
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #3 on: 2 February 2005, 11:32 »
Check out WineX.
I wrote a HOWTO on installing their free version in the past, but I never maintained it.
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #4 on: 2 February 2005, 15:31 »
UT2004 comes with a Linux native version by standard. Just browse the DVD for the sh install file :)

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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #5 on: 2 February 2005, 16:13 »
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UT2004 comes with a Linux native version by standard. Just browse the DVD for the sh install file :)


As does RTCW, UT, Quake and RTCW:ET is avaiable online for free along with America's Army. Just as examples of how Linux is a perfectly capable gaming platform :D
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #6 on: 2 February 2005, 22:00 »
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UT2004 comes with a Linux native version by standard. Just browse the DVD for the sh install file :)

Or the first of the six CDs. :rolleyes:  Incedently, it never asked for the 6th CD during my install, and I don't need one in the drive to play.
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #7 on: 2 February 2005, 22:05 »
I saw that program WinEX, it supports all the games that i want. I have a question anyways: Does that program slow down my PC?
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #8 on: 3 February 2005, 08:20 »
what sort of question is that?

the answer is this:

[size=24]NO![/size]

here's the slightly longer version, which people with ADD will tend not to be able to read the whole way through...

Wine Is Not an Emulator, is what WINE stands for. This is because WINE does this thing where it acts as an interface between linux and a windows binary application. whenever the application makes a call to windows, WINE intercepts it and translates it into a Linux call. whenever Linux tries to communicate to the application, WINE does the same thing in reverse and tries to convert the calls back to what the application will understand. This is analogous to those UN delegates who have their own interpreters.

This can slow down the apparent speed of the program, but it is in NO way slowing your PC down in any way. It is my experience in fact that linux runs as fast as a cheetah compared with windows (although this depends HUGELY on how you have it configured) on comparable hardware. This fact alone might well mean that your windows programs could run at the same speed or faster than they did under windows. but they could run slower too.

BUT your PC is in no way affected by WINE, no.
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #9 on: 3 February 2005, 22:37 »
On the subject of Linux games...today I got GTA3 running under Wine.  You don't have to change much of anything!
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #10 on: 4 February 2005, 08:02 »
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #11 on: 7 February 2005, 22:45 »
Your signature hurts my brain^

All you really need is Doom... everyone knows that. ANd it is quite easy to find a linux doom or "prboom" which is a linux version of that classic game.

It is really rather best to find Linux games and play them rather then try to use WINE in most cases.
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #12 on: 7 February 2005, 23:02 »
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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #13 on: 26 February 2005, 16:44 »
I run World of Warcraft using cedega ( winex ) on gentoo linux and it is fast.
I've also tried the Doom3 demo and it work's good too.

The link for cedega is http://www.transgaming.com

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Re: Linux and Games
« Reply #14 on: 26 February 2005, 19:19 »
I played Warcraft 3 and World of Warcraft under cedega, and Neverwinter Nights and UT2004 natively on my Fedora Core 2 box, but i haven't gotten around to installing the nvidia drivers on my Fedora Core 3 install since i updated


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