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Where are the Good Open Source Games?

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worker201:
Wow.  You're going to buy a $300 graphics card, and use a driver whose own developers say is dangerous to your hardware, just so you can be completely open source?

Fuck, that's hardcore.

H_TeXMeX_H:
It's ... not a very bright idea ... I would not recommend ATI ... ever ... and I certainly would not recommend using experimental drivers for it either ... if it meltsdown don't say I didn't warn you :D ... even the devs warned you

piratePenguin:

--- Quote from: worker201 ---You're going to buy a $300 graphics card
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Hm, I hadn't checked prices, but I never expected they'd cost that much. Damn graphics cards aren't depreciating enough these days. I'll be getting whatever I buy second hand anyhow.

There's a 256MB ATi Radeon 9800 Pro going on eBay for

Pathos:
The nvidia drivers worked perfectly first time for me.

just download and run in text mode, easy.

Pathos:

--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---Hm, I hadn't checked prices, but I never expected they'd cost that much. Damn graphics cards aren't depreciating enough these days. I'll be getting whatever I buy second hand anyhow.
--- End quote ---

if you consider how much load they take off your processor they are well worth it for a gaming pc. Latest nvidia card is over $600 US.

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