Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-09 Thread Alastair G. Hogge
On Monday 06 February 2006 02:44, Xn Nooby wrote:
 On 2/5/06, Evgeny Solovyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I play quake3, quake4, doomIII
 
  linux-quake3-demo
  linux-quake4
  linux-doom3-demo

  I tried quakeforge, but when I get a missing WAD error when I try
 nq-glx.  Are these games you mentioned complete? It will be great if so!
You need the original copy of Quake for the data files(WADs).
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-05 Thread Evgeny Solovyov

I play quake3, quake4, doomIII

linux-quake3-demo
linux-quake4
linux-doom3-demo


Xn Nooby wrote:

I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.  I'm
currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will work.  I
didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117 any
good?

I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games
to run?  I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free
solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).

Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
Wolfenstein.
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-05 Thread Xn Nooby
On 2/5/06, Evgeny Solovyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I play quake3, quake4, doomIII

 linux-quake3-demo
 linux-quake4
 linux-doom3-demo



 I tried quakeforge, but when I get a missing WAD error when I try
nq-glx.  Are these games you mentioned complete? It will be great if so!
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-05 Thread Evgeny Solovyov
All these games run good under FreeBSD. I use it with linux_base-rh-9 
and nvidia-driver. Only problem i had was a conflict of libGL.so 
librarys of  nvidia-driver and linux-dri packages. But simple


# mv /usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1 
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1-off
# mv /usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2 
/usr/compat/linux/usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.so.1.2-off


and all is Okay :)



Xn Nooby wrote:

On 2/5/06, Evgeny Solovyov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I play quake3, quake4, doomIII

linux-quake3-demo
linux-quake4
linux-doom3-demo




 I tried quakeforge, but when I get a missing WAD error when I try
nq-glx.  Are these games you mentioned complete? It will be great if so!
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Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Xn Nooby
I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.  I'm
currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will work.  I
didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117 any
good?

I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games
to run?  I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free
solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).

Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
Wolfenstein.
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Marc G. Fournier


glest, just installed it, bad documentation, mind you, but beautiful 
graphics ... along the same lines as Ages of Empires and those kind of 
games, so not *too* difficult to pick up the basics ... no 'save game' 
option that I can find though, so it kinda requires you to play through to 
the end ...


On Sat, 4 Feb 2006, Xn Nooby wrote:


I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.  I'm
currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will work.  I
didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117 any
good?

I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games
to run?  I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free
solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).

Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
Wolfenstein.
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Alastair G. Hogge
On Sunday 05 February 2006 12:06, Xn Nooby wrote:
 I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver. 
 I'm currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will work.  I
 didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117 any
 good?
I just installed jfduke3d and downloaded the high res texture pack...brings an 
old great game back to life.

 I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games
 to run?
OpenGL MS-Windows games under Wine seem to work ok. 
DirectX games are a little slow in my opinion.

 I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free 
 solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).

 Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
 Wolfenstein.
RtCW under Wine runs fines...most id games do I think. Also there is Linux 
binary of RtCW which is probably a better method then Wine.

-Alastair
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Xn Nooby
I will try the games you guys mentioned, though I did not see Americas Army
in the ports tree.  Here are some I found (their homepages)

http://www.flightgear.org/Gallery-v0.9.9/
http://www.quakeforge.net/about.php
http://adonthell.linuxgames.com/art_gallery/index.shtml
http://game1.atitd.com/screens/thumbs.html
http://bzflag.org/
http://www.icculus.org/d2x/
http://deng.sourceforge.net/blog/
http://legacy.newdoom.com/
http://www.icculus.org/duke3d/
http://netpanzer.berlios.de/screenshots.html
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/games/nethack34/
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi?ports/games/rtcw
http://tenebrae.sourceforge.net/
http://torcs.sourceforge.net/
http://www.vavoom-engine.com/
http://www.wesnoth.org/
http://www.positro.net/trigger/
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Xn Nooby
On 2/4/06, Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sunday 05 February 2006 12:06, Xn Nooby wrote:
  I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.
  I'm currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will
 work.  I
  didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117
 any
  good?
 I just installed jfduke3d and downloaded the high res texture
 pack...brings an
 old great game back to life.


Ah that was a great game back in the day of 'lan parties' !


 I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games
  to run?
 OpenGL MS-Windows games under Wine seem to work ok.
 DirectX games are a little slow in my opinion.


Have you tried any I might have heard of?  Maybe Silent Assassin or City of
Heroes? (I'm not sure if they are OpenGL).  I've only used wine for zip,
7zip, winrar, freeagent, and some other utilty apps.  I wonder if wine will
detect that I later installed the nvidia OpenGL driver?



 I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free
  solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).
 
  Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
  Wolfenstein.
 RtCW under Wine runs fines...most id games do I think. Also there is Linux
 binary of RtCW which is probably a better method then Wine.


Is this one a FreeBSD native RTCW?

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi?ports/games/rtcw

I lost my old Window pk3 file, but it looks they are free now:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/games/rtcw-paks/

I will try it when Enemy Territory finishes.  It's taken 5 hours to download
ET, whoever is hosting 250MB file isnt giving up much bandwidth.  But its
free, so I'm not complaining. Much, lol.

thanks!
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Alastair G. Hogge
On Sunday 05 February 2006 17:25, Xn Nooby wrote:
 On 2/4/06, Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Sunday 05 February 2006 12:06, Xn Nooby wrote:
   I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.
   I'm currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will
[snip]
  I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl
  games
 
   to run?
 
  OpenGL MS-Windows games under Wine seem to work ok.
  DirectX games are a little slow in my opinion.

 Have you tried any I might have heard of?
I used to play Quake2, RtCW and something thru Wine but that was along time 
ago.

 Maybe Silent Assassin or City of 
 Heroes? (I'm not sure if they are OpenGL). 
Don't know these games sorry. But winehq has a listing on City of Heroes:
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=2141

 I've only used wine for zip, 
 7zip, winrar, freeagent, and some other utilty apps.  I wonder if wine will
 detect that I later installed the nvidia OpenGL driver?
Wine will direct OpenGL call to your OpenGL installation.

  I've heard of cedega on linux, but would rather roll my own free
 
   solution if possible (or copy someone elses method).
  
   Playing Call of Duty would be ideal, or maybe Return to Castle
   Wolfenstein.
 
  RtCW under Wine runs fines...most id games do I think. Also there is
  Linux binary of RtCW which is probably a better method then Wine.

 Is this one a FreeBSD native RTCW?

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/pds.cgi?ports/games/rtcw
It's FreeBSD port of the linux version.

 I lost my old Window pk3 file, but it looks they are free now:

 http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/games/rtcw-paks/
No you still need the original paks. This port will just install them into the 
right places...

 I will try it when Enemy Territory finishes.  It's taken 5 hours to
 download ET, whoever is hosting 250MB file isnt giving up much bandwidth. 
 But its free, so I'm not complaining. Much, lol.

 thanks!
No worries
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Re: Any good OpenGL games?

2006-02-04 Thread Garrett Cooper

Xn Nooby wrote:

On 2/4/06, Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

On Sunday 05 February 2006 12:06, Xn Nooby wrote:


I have a P4 2Ghz with an nVidia card, so I installed the nVidia driver.
I'm currently installing 'linux-enemyterritory' which I think will work. I 
didn't know if there were any other good ones.  Is flightgear or gl117 any good?
  

I just installed jfduke3d and downloaded the high res texture
pack...brings an
old great game back to life.




Ah that was a great game back in the day of 'lan parties' !


  

I also have wine on my system, is it difficult to get windows opengl games to 
run?

OpenGL MS-Windows games under Wine seem to work ok.

DirectX games are a little slow in my opinion.




Have you tried any I might have heard of?  Maybe Silent Assassin or City of
Heroes? (I'm not sure if they are OpenGL).  I've only used wine for zip,
7zip, winrar, freeagent, and some other utilty apps.  I wonder if wine will
detect that I later installed the nvidia OpenGL driver?
  
Only if the game is purely OpenGL. Cedega and Winex produce mixed 
results at best. You could run Half-Life 1 with a bit of hacking if you 
wanted perfectly fine. The first time I played the game all the way 
through it was in Linux :).


Good luck with DirectX stuff though since Microsoft is good at making 
installing fun, and you do need Cedega or Winex if you attempt to play 
those types of games...

-Garrett
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