Yeaaaah.... D2 might work, but I've been there, done that. ;)

 

To Blizzard's credit, they usually release games where the CDs/DVDs have
installers for both Windows and Mac versions, which is pretty cool. We
have a Mac in the house, but it's not really specced for gaming. 

 

And anyone remember that Halo was going to be released on PC/Linux
before MS bought Bungie? :)

 

From: general-boun...@brlug.net [mailto:general-boun...@brlug.net] On
Behalf Of Jerald Sheets
Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 7:41 PM
To: general@brlug.net
Subject: Re: [brlug-general] The market has rejected Linux desktops. Get
over it.

 

Then D2 is what I am recalling.

 

Not a gamer anymore.  Sorry.  :)

 

--j

 

 

On Nov 23, 2009, at 6:00 PM, mat branyon wrote:





i'll build another desktop when d3 is actually released.  are you
waiting for duke nukem too... man, that game is going to own

for those that don't know, wikipedia has d3's release date scheduled for
2011.  i'm sure bt then linux will be king, and microsoft just some
minor princess we marry off to keep our funny uncle occupied.

 

        On Nov 23, 2009 3:49 PM, "Jarred White" <jwh...@pncpa.com>
wrote:

        I'll build another Linux desktop when I can play Diablo III on
it.

         

        From: general-boun...@brlug.net
[mailto:general-boun...@brlug.net] On Behalf Of mat branyon
        Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 4:10 PM
        To: general@brlug.net
        Subject: Re: [brlug-general] The market has rejected Linux
desktops. Get over it.

          i dont like adobe products > > On Nov 23, 2009 2:55 PM, "Tim
Fournet" <tfour...@tfour.net> wrot...

         

        
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