I have to disagree, ET:QW is pretty awful, in my opinion. But you're welcome to like it. Your solution, however, does not work for me :)<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 11, 2008 3:55 AM, Scott Hilleard <<a href="mailto:scott@netsight.co.uk">
scott@netsight.co.uk</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="Ih2E3d">Alex Malinovich wrote:<br>> On Thu, 2008-01-10 at 22:25 -0700, Sir_Brizz - BU Staff wrote:
<br>>> Enjoy your two games while the losers on Windows have about 40 to pick<br>>> from ;)<br>><br>> You know, I've played most of the "great" FPS games that have come out<br>> in the last 6 months or so, including BioShock, Call of Duty 4, and
<br>> Crysis, and the ONLY one that I'm still playing is ET:QW, on Linux. Part<br>> of that is because I hate rebooting and part of it is because, honestly,<br>> it's a great game. We don't need to have 600 crap games in Linux, but as
<br>> long as we get the GOOD ones I'm happy. That's why I'm hoping to see UT3<br>> soon. And I know that it'll happen sooner or later, and in the meantime<br>> I'm perfectly happy to keep playing ET:QW. :)
<br>><br><br></div>Yeah, ET:QW is great. I have my own server in our companies data centre<br>running ET:QW. Originally I had been planning to run UT3 on it, but I am<br>not hosting a server for a game I can not play myself (due to there
<br>being no UT3 linux client - I will not buy or install a copy Windows<br>just to play a game). I pre-ordered my copy of UT3 in anticipation of<br>UT3 for Linux, so am disappointed it has not yet surfaced, but ET:QW has
<br>nicely filled the void in the mean time. And on the linux games front I<br>still have Penumbra: Black Plague (<a href="http://www.penumbrablackplague.com/" target="_blank">http://www.penumbrablackplague.com/</a>)<br>to look forward too! Its predecessor Penumbra: Overture is really great
<br>(<a href="http://penumbra-overture.com/" target="_blank">http://penumbra-overture.com/</a>) and the games are actually not expensive<br>at all, which is cool. I think gradually the linux market for games is<br>increasing :)
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