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Re: [tlug] Games



Quoth A. Sajjad Zaidi (Fri 2002-09-13 11:15:33AM +0900):
> 
> Hmm. Should have sent my post to the list as well.

Yeah, you should have. Maybe the poller will post it here?

> On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 01:01:54PM -0400, Josh Glover wrote:
> > 
> > I also know a lot of people who do everything in Linux, but keep a
> > Windows partition around *only* for gaming.
> 
> I did, but not anymore. Until a couple of years ago, all you could play
> (well) on Linux was xbill.

xbill rocks. I still show it to people who are new to Linux as one of
the first things. :)

> I doubt that all gamers want to play all games as soon as they come out.
> Loki's main problem was just the niche market of Linux only gamers.

Right, *all* gamers do not necessarily want to play games the second
they come out, but, based on my own experience, I am perfectly
confident in my claim that *almost all* do. I do not have to have the
game as soon as it comes out (a notable exception is the latest in
EA's FIFA series! ;), but all of my gamer friends do. Most are so
hard-core that they have their consoles modded and import the games
from Japan, even though they *cannot* read Japanese!

> > Transgaming, IMO, has a *much* better business model: let Linux users
> > play the Windows versions of games without rebooting.
> 
> And they claim that they will release most of it as GPL once they have
> enough subscribers. Im not so sure about that, but still its better than
> nothing.

Sure. But again, I *like* the idea of commercial software on Free
platforms. That says to the corporate world: "Look, this Free / Open
Source Software thing is not just for commie weirdos anymore!
Companies are making money by selling their software on these
platforms! This is really Unix now!"

Commercial products like VMware and SSH.com's stuff is great, and I
would, have, and will again pay money for them.

> > > 2) Which OS(s)/Console(s) do you use to play computer games?
> > 
> > Usually PS2, sometimes DreamCast, but almost never Linux.[1]
> 
> Not even tuxracer? glines?

My roommate was a TuxRacer addict.

My problem is that I do not really have time to game, except for a
little FIFA snuck in here and there (I can play one match in about 20
minutes, which is ideal for a coding break).

I also play RPGs in Japanese and justify that as studying! :)

> *xbill*?

Of course! Sorry, I was not thinking.

> > > 3) Do you play W$ games with your Linux system?
> > 
> > Never have.
> 
> Its easier than it looks. Even the original Wine has come a long
> way.

I know, but I never play Windows games on Windows, either. :) The only
experience I have had is once in Japan I was trying to get GTA: London
to run on my laptop under Wine, and I could not do it.

> > > 4) Do you agree to pay for games for your Linux box?
> > 
> > Sure, if they are compelling enough to make me shrug off my "I do not
> > game on my computer" attitude. Neverwinter Nights looks like such a
> > game.
> 
> When will it be out? Im still waiting.

Soon, please!

> > Die, you Java-loving Pinko! Give me C++ or give me bloody and painful
> > death! ;)
> 
> Python!

I support Python. Perl's OOP constructs are just disgusting, and
Python does that much better.


-- 
Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>

Associate Systems Administrator
INCOGEN, Inc.
http://www.incogen.com/

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