Well, I'm biased towards this game, but I'd recommend Tribes2. If
you've never played it, you should. It's simply the best team-based
online multiplayer game I've ever seen. The windows versions are
selling for approx $15, but the Linux port is still original price I
think $39(?). I actually
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good linux game?
I would recommend TuxRacer.
Have trashed one persons major buy introducing it to him :-).
If you want info on linux gaming I would recommend checking out
happypenguin.org,linuxgaming.net. Lots of info there.
lokigames.com is also
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The only reason that I still have any flavor of windows on my system
is because of the lack on game support in linux, but if you guys know
of any really cool
at CompUSA.
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The only reason that I still have any flavor of windows
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The only reason that I still have any flavor of windows on my system
is because of the lack on game support in linux, but if you guys know
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The only reason that I still have any flavor of windows on my system is
because of the lack on game support in linux, but if you guys know of
any really cool FPS or RPM games that run on linux (sans wine) maybe I
can forget about my windows only
On Sun, 2003-03-23 at 06:57, Ben Sparks wrote:
The only reason that I still have any flavor of windows on my system is
because of the lack on game support in linux, but if you guys know of
any really cool FPS or RPM games that run on linux (sans wine) maybe I
can forget about my windows