quake3: no hardware acceleration! - How to solve?!

Ali Helmy alihelmy at gmail.com
Sun Jan 1 22:11:25 UTC 2006


Hey,

Well, I didnt "pay" for the windows license, if you know what i mean, and im
trying to boycott it once and for all... I'll try y luck with WINE and see
what goes from there

On 1/1/06, Klaasjan Brand <klaasjan at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
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> On 12/30/05, Ali Helmy <alihelmy at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hey,
> >
> > Sorry to be changing the subject but... Where do you guys get games to
> > work on linux from? I mean good games, not just 2-3MB crappy ones
> >
>
> The latest shooters from Id and Epic (Quake 4 and UT2004) have native
> linux clients available for download or on the CD. You need  the windows
> versions of the games for the game data.
> Some independent developers are porting to Linux, but most mainstream
> titles are not ported. You could try running windows games using wine or
> cedega, but most of the time it's not worth the effort (IMO, certainly if
> you already paid for a windows license) unless you really want to make a
> point of only playing on Linux.
> See also: www.linuxgames.com
> There are a lot of older games ported by Loki some years ago but most are
> not running on modern distributions anymore and since Loki is out of
> business there's no way they are going to be updated to work again.
>
> Klaasjan
>
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