Re: play games on linux

2006-09-07 Thread Lawrence Williams
Hello,

While your question is inappropriate for the Debian KDE mailing list (in the 
future, please use debian-games??), I will still assist...

The most reliable way to play Windows games on Debian Linux right now, is to 
use Cedega by Transgaming (www.transgaming.com). It is an emulator that is 
able to run many popular titles well, in some cases, better than Windows lol

This product costs $35, but for the time being, is well worth it.

- Lawrence

On Thursday 07 September 2006 14:25, Han wrote:
 hi

 i there any way i repeat ANY WAY to play windows comercial games on
 debian for example (grand theft auto, Need for speed) in fact is there
 any one that has got linux to run any commercial game working even
 emulators.

 If so please share this information with us.


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Re: play games on linux

2006-09-07 Thread Pinucset
A Dijous 07 Setembre 2006 22:02, Lawrence Williams va escriure:
  hi
 
  i there any way i repeat ANY WAY to play windows comercial games on
  debian for example (grand theft auto, Need for speed) in fact is there
  any one that has got linux to run any commercial game working even
  emulators.
 
  If so please share this information with us.

I've been suscribed at Cedega for a while (7 month) and now I've unsuscribed 
because I doesn't play much but the product is really good, I played all the 
Steam Games, Need For Speed, GTA:SA etc. like a Windows.

Anyway it needs a little of work for playing a game, for example, I couldn't 
play on Steam games if I didn't add 32 depth in xorg.conf for example.

But Cedega says you what to do in all the cases in every game :)

Gutlak :D


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