Whatever. Why is it so hard to see that without Linux games, there CAN'T be a Linux gaming market? How can we prove that we will buy games if there ARE NO GAMES to buy?
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 12:03 pm, you wrote: > On Monday 01 July 2002 05:24 pm, you wrote: > > <everything snipped> > > > You can run your mouth about how I should order online like the rest of > > you, but it just so happens that I don't own a credit card, nor do I want > > one. And really, do Windows users have to buy their games online? No. I > > like to walk into a store, pay for my game, and then have the game in MY > > HANDS. I don't like to order over the internet from people I don't know, > > with no guarantee that I will actually ever see the product. > > > > > If thats true, then its obvious > > > there needs to be a much larger game playing user base under Linux to > > > get these companies attention and hold it. > > > > Let me tell you something. How the fuck do you expect the Linux gaming > > community to grow when THERE ARE NO FUCKING GAMES FOR LINUX? > > > > > I'll be the first to celebrate when that day arrives! :-) > > > > I doubt it. > > I don't know at what point this conversation turned the way it has, but as > far as I'm concerned its over. Thank you.
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