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Care to help me learn Wine?
Ice-9:
Neither can I ;)
And I still fire up Windoze too when I fancy a game of Serious Sam or Quake 3 but I hope one day I won't have to anymore, maybe some day there will be Linux ports for all the games I like to play.
Gaming is the only thing that makes me keep Win2K on my box, I found out that Linux is very hard to master but you learn a lot every day, just by using it and installing programs and stuff like that.
I also find that it lacks a little user-friendlyness compared to Windows but I can live with that.
slave:
quote: Quake 3
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Um there's a native linux version of quake 3.
And I pity you if you play serious sam.
Ice-9:
Pity me all you like, I like the game and I play it.
And for the record I know there's a native version of Q3, but you don't even need it if you have the Windows version, I just stated that I would like to have more Windows games ported to Linux, that's all.
Master of Reality:
the windows version is the linux version, all you need to do is download the Linux engine for it.
Ice-9:
Correct, you make a Quake 3 dir in your /usr/local/games dir, you extract the baseq3 dir from the cd in the same dir, download the linux pointrelease, install it and you're set to go
The ID Software guys rock!!!
Now let's just hope they port Doom III to Linux as well.
[ August 14, 2002: Message edited by: Ice9 ]
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