Re: [luau] Linux games
Jeff Mings wrote: Yes, I purchased 3 licenses of UT just for use on Linux boxen - if it didn't run natively, I wouldn't like it so much. MonMotha, I must respectfully remind you that the subscription I paid for is one of the few things that encourages developers who need financial incentives to work on Linux software. Also, there are several things that require WineX, and won't run on Wine alone. -Jeff I have nothing against paying for Linux software. In fact, I own serveral Loki published games (Quake 3, SimCity 3000 Unlimited, Kohan). WineX however has in my mind "pulled a microsoft" with their product. They took a X11 (similar to BSD liscense) liscensed product and made it into a commerical app that they charge money for (at least for the binaries that actually allow you to play copy protected games, which is all of them). This caused quite an uproar, and was enough to create a fork of the WINE tree that is LGPL liscensed. Basically, I believe that they're getting a "free ride" if you will from the OSS community by having much of their initial work done for them, then selling a product based on it. --MonMotha
Re: [luau] Linux games
Yes, I purchased 3 licenses of UT just for use on Linux boxen - if it didn't run natively, I wouldn't like it so much. MonMotha, I must respectfully remind you that the subscription I paid for is one of the few things that encourages developers who need financial incentives to work on Linux software. Also, there are several things that require WineX, and won't run on Wine alone. -Jeff MonMotha wrote: Jeff Mings wrote: Actually, WineX works surprisingly well - I have used it to play DiabloII. I haven't had time to try the latest build, which should allow me to play Black and White. I'm still enjoying Unreal Tournament and a surprisingly good new game, Cube. I've still got to get around to trying out the TribesII copy I just bought from Tuxgames. Gaming under Linux has more potential than many realize and needs the Linux community's financial support. You know UT has a native port...has had since it came out. The port was supported by Loki for a while, but wasn't even made by them. It was an in house port. Also, Half-Life (and therefore CS) can be run in normal WINE. No need to give the OSS moochers at transgaming your money.
Re: [luau] Linux games
MonMotha wrote: ryuhei yokokawa wrote: can you attach your wine config file to the next reply please i'm interested in your configurations I haven't used WINE in months now, but I'll ask my friend if he still has the config he used to play HL in wine. I saw it with my own eyes, it definately works (and this was on wine like a year ago), though no where near as fast as Windoze (like 22FPS instead of probably 80 in doze). There were some sound issues too, but remember this was an old snapshot (wasn't too long after they got Starcraft working actually). --MonMotha It
RE: [luau] Linux games
22fps?? Mo betta use ms windows w/99fps. Ah hehe Randall Please don't hurt me too bad on this one. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of MonMotha Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 4:34 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [luau] Linux games ryuhei yokokawa wrote: > can you attach your wine config file to the next reply please > i'm interested in your configurations I haven't used WINE in months now, but I'll ask my friend if he still has the config he used to play HL in wine. I saw it with my own eyes, it definately works (and this was on wine like a year ago), though no where near as fast as Windoze (like 22FPS instead of probably 80 in doze). There were some sound issues too, but remember this was an old snapshot (wasn't too long after they got Starcraft working actually). --MonMotha ___ LUAU mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [luau] Linux games
ryuhei yokokawa wrote: can you attach your wine config file to the next reply please i'm interested in your configurations I haven't used WINE in months now, but I'll ask my friend if he still has the config he used to play HL in wine. I saw it with my own eyes, it definately works (and this was on wine like a year ago), though no where near as fast as Windoze (like 22FPS instead of probably 80 in doze). There were some sound issues too, but remember this was an old snapshot (wasn't too long after they got Starcraft working actually). --MonMotha
Re: [luau] Linux games
can you attach your wine config file to the next reply please i'm interested in your configurations On Wed, 14 Aug 2002 17:29:34 -0500, "MonMotha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Jeff Mings wrote: > > Actually, WineX works surprisingly well - I have used it to play > > DiabloII. I haven't had time to try the latest build, which should > > allow me to play Black and White. I'm still enjoying Unreal Tournament > > and a surprisingly good new game, Cube. I've still got to get around to > > trying out the TribesII copy I just bought from Tuxgames. Gaming under > > Linux has more potential than many realize and needs the Linux > > community's financial support. > > You know UT has a native port...has had since it came out. The port > was > supported by Loki for a while, but wasn't even made by them. It was an > in house port. > > Also, Half-Life (and therefore CS) can be run in normal WINE. No need > to give the OSS moochers at transgaming your money. > > > > > -Jeff > > > > ryuhei yokokawa wrote: > > > >> if you want to play CS maybe you should try wine x from transgaming. > >> (just a note) > >> > >> > >> > > > > --MonMotha > > ___ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/luau > -- http://fastmail.fm/ - Consolidate POP email and Hotmail in one place
Re: [luau] Linux games
Jeff Mings wrote: Actually, WineX works surprisingly well - I have used it to play DiabloII. I haven't had time to try the latest build, which should allow me to play Black and White. I'm still enjoying Unreal Tournament and a surprisingly good new game, Cube. I've still got to get around to trying out the TribesII copy I just bought from Tuxgames. Gaming under Linux has more potential than many realize and needs the Linux community's financial support. You know UT has a native port...has had since it came out. The port was supported by Loki for a while, but wasn't even made by them. It was an in house port. Also, Half-Life (and therefore CS) can be run in normal WINE. No need to give the OSS moochers at transgaming your money. -Jeff ryuhei yokokawa wrote: if you want to play CS maybe you should try wine x from transgaming. (just a note) --MonMotha
[luau] Linux games
Actually, WineX works surprisingly well - I have used it to play DiabloII. I haven't had time to try the latest build, which should allow me to play Black and White. I'm still enjoying Unreal Tournament and a surprisingly good new game, Cube. I've still got to get around to trying out the TribesII copy I just bought from Tuxgames. Gaming under Linux has more potential than many realize and needs the Linux community's financial support. -Jeff ryuhei yokokawa wrote: if you want to play CS maybe you should try wine x from transgaming. (just a note)