Yes, I purchased 3 licenses of UT just for use on Linux boxen - if it didn't run natively, I wouldn't like it so much.

MonMotha, I must respectfully remind you that the subscription I paid for is one of the few things that encourages developers who need financial incentives to work on Linux software. Also, there are several things that require WineX, and won't run on Wine alone.

-Jeff


MonMotha wrote:

Jeff Mings wrote:

Actually, WineX works surprisingly well - I have used it to play DiabloII. I haven't had time to try the latest build, which should allow me to play Black and White. I'm still enjoying Unreal Tournament and a surprisingly good new game, Cube. I've still got to get around to trying out the TribesII copy I just bought from Tuxgames. Gaming under Linux has more potential than many realize and needs the Linux community's financial support.


You know UT has a native port...has had since it came out. The port was supported by Loki for a while, but wasn't even made by them. It was an in house port.

Also, Half-Life (and therefore CS) can be run in normal WINE. No need to give the OSS moochers at transgaming your money.







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