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Sounds like a good idea, but I'd also open it up to those who may have 
'legite' games that they want to play some MP in as well--it's always good to 
have options ;-)

I'm setting out to try and get Half-Life running under linux tonight so I can 
play my fave HL mods again--Action Half-Life and Day of Defeat.

Speaking of which, the same gang (http://ateamproductions.com) who brought you 
Action Half-Life (think John Woo stylish moves and 
gameplay--http://ahl.action-web.net) are also dropping support for the HL 
engine in favour of moving onto using the UT2K3 engine!  Good god that's 
gonna be some fun ;-)

Chris

On March 7, 2003 6:21 pm, Curtis Sloan wrote:
> I just had a thought... if we can't get a useful majority consensus on
> which full version game to play, maybe we could bring a bunch of
> multiplayer demos on CD (UT2003, RTCW, BF1942, MOHAA, SOF2, QIII, etc.) and
> that way everybody can play legitimate copies of the same game.  It would
> be a limiting number of maps per game, but there would be lots more games. 
> And it might be fun to try to get them all running under Linux.
>
> What does everyone think?
>
> Curtis.
>
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