On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 06:58:27PM +0530, vysakh sreenivasan wrote: > I love using ubuntu that i don't use Windows at all in my Laptop.But > when i ask the people to forgo Windows and only use Linux distro,the > first reply is "How about Games" ?? We cant live with that"""" ...I > am seeking an answer to counter this point. Though there are > softwares like wine or play with linux,still some games cannot be > played.
Oh well. The thing is that the focus of GNU/Linux is slightly different. Just like Windows would never have 80% of the super computers running on it, GNU/Linux would possibly never be the best gaming system. However, we do play a few games over the LAN on a lazy Saturday evening in our lab. 1. Enemy Territory: From the brilliant Wolfenstein series. There is so much more to do than just point, click and frag. You have to build bridges, rescue people, handle logistics and supply ammo (Each avtar you take has a different goal). Brilliant, and FOSS [1] 2. Assault Cube: Want a frag-respawn-refrag FPS? This can do it. You have death-matches, capture the flag, Team matches etc. Fun to play, but I am not too much of an FPS fan. 3. Eat The Whistle: Want to play that soccer game from your 8-bit console again, here you go. 4. We also play Dopewars and Poker (pokerth) if we feel like it. 5. A nice one player if you have a small enough keyboard is Frets on Fire. Try it. If you aren't looking at only Libre software, you could also try Live For Speed, Counter Strike, Commandos: BEL etc on Wine Note: One or more of the following may be there in Ubuntu by default. I am not going to give you tips about Non-free games, though. [1] http://www.planetwolfenstein.com/files/files.shtml [2] assault.cubers.net [3] www.ggsoft.org/etw/ [4] dopewars.sourceforge.net/ and www.pokerth.net [5] fretsonfire.sourceforge.net/ _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
