OT Action Computer games

Antonio Olivares olivares14031 at yahoo.com
Sun Apr 22 03:03:31 UTC 2007


--- Tim <ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> On Sun, 2007-04-22 at 02:21 +0100, Steve Searle
> wrote:
> > I'll no doubt attract the odd flame, but to be
> honest in these
> > circumstances I think he would be better with a MS
> Windows PC.  The
> > games that his peers will be playing, and that he
> will probably want
> > to play are just not available for GNU/Linux. 
> 
> I'd go a bit further:  Unless you actually wanted to
> play some specific
> Windows games, you're better off with a games box
> rather than a PC.  You
> don't have to worry about hard ware compatibility,
> installation
> headaches, viruses, trojans, etc., it just
> (generally) works.
> 
> Not to mention that if you like to take a box around
> to a mates place to
> play network games, one simple console box is easier
> to lug about than
> PC, plus keyboard, mouse, monitor, speakers...

Unless, if it is a laptop too.  Do not forget about
this one.  Nevertheless, you give great advice. 
Thanks for sharing your wisdom!

Regards,

Antonio
> 
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> that's
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