Guess you are new here?  Please paste all my troll emails I have written in
the past.  Please?

I also didn't stoop to name calling, as did you.

You, too, will suffer from your unwillingness to play a game under a
Microsoft environment.  It is this phenomenon that I don't understand.  I
mean, seriously, my cell phone plays games better than Linux.  All wine is
is a cross-your-fingers application that once in a hundred titles, might
work if you get lucky.  MAYBE.  In the end, a game, and its platform release
all boils down to money, and at the moment, there is no money in the Linux
desktop gaming area.

Remember lokigames?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brad Schulteis
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 11:26 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [hlds_linux] On the Eve of Half-life 2: A Linux User's Lament


hondaman...

He's not asking for sympathy you arrogant prick. He's just stating the
obvious, Linux users are the ones most interested in Half-Life. I didn't
sense any stubbornness in his post, just unprovoked disrespect from yours.
With all due respect (not much), your reply has no substance, strictly troll
value. It  looks like you post just to read your own words.

Who cares if MS owns the desktop, Matt never denied that fact. As for your
final comment, in my case I don't believe this to be true. When a VAC update
would break CS 1.5, I wouldn't play the game until it worked again. I have
yet to play 1.6 because it will not load under wine, and for this reason, I
have yet to update my 3 servers to 1.6. With no Linux support, I will not
shell out the money for HL2.exe. hondaman, please stop trolling and flaming.

On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 22:06, hondaman wrote:
> Blah, blah, blah.  I feel no sympathy for this author.  His self-pity
> and shameless, unadulterated stubbornness is shocking.  Cut off your
> nose to spite your face.  Go eat worms.  Nobody feels sorry for you.
> Really. Microsoft owns the desktop, and that's not going to change for
> years and years (I do believe it WILL change one day however)  In the
> meantime, I and countless millions will continue to buy and play games
> we enjoy, even if it happens to be an .exe (gasp!) and not an .sh


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