> > Really? > > http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=2357 > > http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=4229 > > > > Oblivion needs some special case tweaking and stuff but there they > > are.... > > > > -Blake
Not exactly related to those games, but check out their write up for my currently most-played game: http://cedegawiki.sweetleafstudios.com/wiki/Battlefield_2 This is the kind of thing that scares me away. BF2 is currently on version 1.41, and it has only been tested up to 1.3 on Cedega (1.4 came out probably 6 months ago). They recommend using 1.22. Now, this game, like most, forces servers to upgrade to the latest version and clients to have the same version as the server, so there are literally no servers out there for the supported version. On top of that, it can only connect to severs not using Punkbuster because the Punkbuster stuff doesn't work consistently under Cedega (according to forum posts linked to from that wiki page). Most BF2 servers use Punkbuster in the vain hope that it'll prevent some cheaters from playing. So, basically, even though it's "supported" it's realistically unplayable. And, on top of that, it hasn't even been tested through a major patch and a minor follow-up patch. I could understand if it were some obscure title, but BF2 is fairly popular. I realize they may have limited resources, but I'm just saying that Cedega isn't a viable solution for many people who want to play games on Linux. Greg /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
