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Merid
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Post by Merid »

So what does the gaming future on linux look like?
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Post by dotslasher »

i'd like to know that too.

I'm a huge fan of Linux but i cant really migrate to it a full 100% because very few games run properly under linux.

So i'm stuck at dualbooting nix/windows
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Post by pharmd24 »

Check out transgaming.org

I have been using cedega with City of Heroes. I believe there is a list of what all works will with it on the above site.
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Post by Merid »

Thanks, site looks cool...
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Post by alister »

There are quite a few big name titles that will run natively on Linux. The Quake and Unreal series of games have native Linux clients.
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