Don't worry Shawn,

I learnt to take Anton with a pinch of salt. Ehh meta ha tikber Anton ah ?!?

On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 1:47 PM, Shawn Cassar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Guess I have to intervene as well, cause if you really think you are the
> most avid gamer on the list, I'm sure you'd realise that most of what YOU
> have written is wrong.
>
> But, there is no point in me trying to correct you on several fronts, cause
> you thinking you are some kind of gamer god will make no difference.
>
> Suddenly I realise why I stopped using this mailing list a very long time
> ago.  Unfortunately with people with atitudes of yours will still keep
> seeing "us" as lesser mortals.
>
> Its time for me to unsubscribe once and for all now, and continue to enjoy
> playing many many games running NATIVELY on my linux rig (games which were
> described as dying/dead by you and also quite a few non-FPS games that are
> highly sought after) and also happily leveling my characters in various MMOs
> which according to you should crash in under 30 seconds via WINE.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 22:41:08 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] Calling All Uni Students
>
> I know im gonna sound like a real spoil-sport but i feel that i need to
> intervene as probably the most avid gamer on this list..
>
> YOU ARE WRONG.
>
> I know that sounds harsh but im fed up with optimists trying to make linux
> appear what it's not. It is completely pointless marketing Linux as a gaming
> platform when graphics card drivers (both AMD/ATI and Nvidia) are still so
> much lower in performance when compared to their windows counter-parts. What
> you are running are cod2 and ET servers which are of no interest to any
> gamer in Malta or anywhere. Games like ET and CoD2 do NOT receive regular
> updates. ET hasn't received anything for over a year and a half and the game
> is practically dead in Malta except for a few stragglers who dont have
> enough cash to upgrade their PCs. Don't get me wrong, I love both CoD2 and
> ET however the fact remains that the games are neither taxing on the
> hardware or recent.
>
> Secondly, only two of the games you mentioned has native linux binaries
> which means we will have to run them through an abstractions layer like
> Cedega or worse WINE. If you have tried running any sort of game through
> wine you'll know that performance is never as good as it's windows counter
> part and is no winning point in the argument of why gamers should change
> over to Linux.
>
> Let me make a list:
>
> ET: Old and dying, none of the remaining tournaments are giving the game
> much importance and too few clans are signing up, killing the game even
> more. However this remains a good game that runs natively on linux.
> CoD2: No linux binaries and has to be run through an abstraction layer
> resulting in lower performance and more problems (tried running cod2
> original with teh cd check on anyone ?) Dead abroad, still alive in malta. (
> Time to move on, CoD5 has been released :O )
> Counter strike: I guess you mean 1.6 here which is very old (although still
> one of the most played games around the world) however it has no native
> linux binaries and steam support on linux has been sketchy at teh very best
> (I would know I installed it)
> Unreal: Which one ? I'm guessing you mean UT2K4 here which does have Linux
> binaries but runs with lower performance than it's windows counterpart
> (probably due to lack of good gfx drivers) Of course you might mean UT3 for
> which we were promised native linux binaries but were never released due to
> "legal issues" Also both games have really no value in Malta and abroad.
> Doom and Quake 1/2/3 and to an extent 4: they all share some version of the
> same engine (a very old precursor in q1/2/3) and a more recent one in q4 and
> doom3. Good games but dead in Malta.
>
> WoW: It's funny, I installed WoW on my Linux and ran it.. It ran, for
> around 30 seconds during which the game was slow and most if not all of my
> graphics settings were reduced to a minimum. Try to target a mob and it
> crashes. Love it
>
> So here I am, True Linux believer, evangelist and pure breed of Xion (sorry
> scratch the last part)  but also a hardcore gamer, Manager of Project
> Eversio (http://www.eversio.info/about_us.php) and organiser and Server
> Administrator of several prominent LAN parties in Malta telling you that
> trying to show off gaming on Linux right now is a very bad idea. I should be
> at CampusLAN with my pc running Arch Linux (If i get xserver to run well
> again :O ) and I do have ET installed ( and i can get painkiller running
> also ) and we can test some of my points if you wish. Accept Linux for what
> it is, a great desktop system, but not a gaming OS; Not until we get proper
> up to scratch drivers that run well on Linux, and good support from game
> producers for OpenGL with native Linux binaries will we be able to show off
> Linux as a gaming platform.
>
> I rest my case and return to leveling my 71 orc Shaman.
>
>
> Mewt
>
>
> P.S. Sorry if I came out a bit strong, but i was stuck in a queue to get
> into WoW and that's guaranteed to piss anyone off...
>
>  On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Shawn Cassar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
> First of all the games I mentioned aren't old games.
>
> In the company I work I'm one of the "heads" of our online gaming
> department.  We have 3 servers (running CentOS Linux) specifically for COD2
> players and till today we were discussing to add another virtual machine
> since we aren't even keeping up with the demand.
>
> Games like ET and COD2 have regular updates, and are highly sought after.
> My idea with the LAN Party is that - maltese gamers mostly play COD2 and
> ET.  Foreign players tend to go more towards ET and Counter Strike and
> Unreal.  And all these run native on Linux.
>
> Games like Doom and to a lesser extent Quake have lost their heat, but it
> shouldn't be a problem getting those working.
>   ho run WoW and S
> As for MMORPG I know many people wtar Wars Galaxies via WINE, and
> EVE-Online has pseudo-native support through Cadega.
>
> The real hard part is getting a linux gaming rig in time for the LAN Fest,
> assuming that ITSA executive committe members (not lan admin committe like
> me, cause we are more or less helps) don't mind...but I see Mr Marc Tanti is
> here so he could guide us :P
>
> In true madness spirit I sacrificed my Solaris Server (which I use at home
> for self-learning mostly) and took out the HDD.  So, if you want this PC has
> 4GB Corsair Dominator RAM, 2.66GHz Quad Core CPU and an ATI HD 25xx
> something gfx.  If maybe during the lan party we could get a > 160GB hdd we
> could even do a demo install of linux and a particular FPS.
>
> We will further this discussion and other ideas at University on Thursday
> hopefully, cause I don't want to trash the mailing list (sorry :P  )
>
> Shawn
>
> > Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 08:08:14 +0100
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT <http://linux.org.mt/>] Calling All Uni
> Students
> >
> > Problem is...that "showing off" old games really isn't likely to
> > impress users, isn't it? Sure, it's a rebuttal to the myth that Linux
> > cannot play any games at all, but it still exposes a weakpoint in Linux,
> > or a lack of quality - as you prefer ;)
> >
> > Still, at least you can still get your gaming fix on Linux, which is a
> > good thing. I also suggest Doom 3, Quake 4, Quake 3, maybe an MMORPG or
> > too..WoW should also run on wine - never tried it myself though.
> >
> > Shawn Cassar wrote:
> > > Yep, agree on that, excellent idea.
> > >
> > > Also, it just struck me, the following weekend (21st - 23rd) there is
> > > the ITSA Lan Fest. Basically taking the idea of Ubuntu gamers (and
> > > SuSE gamers as well :P ) maybe we can ask some of the ITSA committe
> > > guys (in theory I'm part of the admin committe) so that we can do a
> > > linux install fest/linux gaming during the lan fest.
> > >
> > > Would be a great opportunity to actually get an idea of gamers and
> > > kind of games they would rather see on *nix systems. Maybe if we
> > > could get an average gaming rig (nothing big, even something with a
> > > 1.6GHz and a 7200 GFX agp) and put linux on it, install a few games
> > > (such as ET, COD2, Unreal which run natively on linux) and "show off"
> > > gaming on linux.
> > >
> > > I'll try to bring it up during the meeting.
> > >
> > > Shawn
> > >
> > >
> > >
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> > >
> > > Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2008 00:03:19 +0100
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT <http://linux.org.mt/>] Calling All Uni
> Students
> > >
> > > Yep that would also be a good possibility, I forgot about that
> (already).
> > >
> > >
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