Seriously?

I tried HL2 under Cedega and found it pretty disappointing compared to
playing under XP. That being said, I'm a very casual gamer--I like the
pretty pictures--and didn't do a whole lot of tweaking. My best Linux
gaming experiences have been with UT2004, which works stunningly, much
better than in XP.


On Wed, 2005-08-31 at 11:39 -0400, Rudolph Pienaar wrote:
> On Wednesday 31 August 2005 09:12, Anubis wrote:
> > Oh, and the lack of native Half-Life 2. :-)
> >
> 
> That's what Transgaming is for. In fact, on my R3000, HL2 under XP did *not* 
> work. Well, the sound was completely choppy, even on 640x480 resolution. The 
> experience was bad enough as to make the game un-playable.
> 
> Enter Transgaming. Not only did HL2 run flawlessly (on a 32-bit SuSE 9.2 
> partition) with smooth sound, I could also run at 1280x1024 32-bit colour 
> depth.
> 
> -=R
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