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You can Play now in Linux These is a list of the games.

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You can Play a greates gameg in linus as:Unreal TournamentQuake 3Wolfenstein Enemy teritoryMedal of HonorAnd Emule Nintendo 64 and Play Station games.He have your property games as:Tux RaserTux CartFlith of the amazon queenBeneath a Steel Skyand most more.

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And you can emule some Win games too :).

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on my linux machine i have.....

 

Commercial Games... (yep i like the 3rd person shooters)

Quake.

Quake2

Quake3

Unreal

Unreal Tournament

Unreal Tournament 2003

Unreal Tournament 2004

Kingpin: Life of Crime

Half Life

Counter Strike

Opposing Forces

 

Open Source Games

Cube (3rd person shooter)

Flight Gear Flight Simulator (realistic flight simulator)

Torcs (realistic race car game... (uses a physics engine !!!!))

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isn't emulation slow?

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Yeah,this would happen to winex or wine as you expected.

 

But I find that xmame works well like mame and the game run by xmame don't lag.

If you like arcade game ,xmame is good enough at speed.

Certainly there are many parameters to compile this emulation for a good performance.It is as interesting as game to build xmame fitting your need!

If you are not instereste in this,a distribution like gentoo or debian maybe good

selection for you:just apt-get or emerge to install xmame.Especially in gentoo,

you can custom many parameters with use flag,here is my default setting for xmame:

 

games-emulation/xmame-0.89  -3dfx +X +alsa -arts -debug -dga +esd +ggi -joystick -net +opengl +sdl +svga +xv 14,583 kB

Enjoy!

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on my linux machine i have.....

 

Commercial Games... (yep i like the 3rd person shooters)

Quake.

Quake2

Quake3

Unreal

Unreal Tournament

Unreal Tournament 2003

Unreal Tournament 2004

Kingpin: Life of Crime

Half Life

Counter Strike

Opposing Forces

 

Open Source Games

Cube (3rd person shooter)

Flight Gear Flight Simulator (realistic flight simulator)

Torcs (realistic race car game... (uses a physics engine !!!!))

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Can i have a link to Torcs and Flight Gear?

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forgive me for asking a silly question here, but is the UT2004? the same distribution as the windows one? as in is it the same DVD you would use to install on a windows machine. I ask because althogh i would like to use linux for gaming i dont really want to have to go out and spend £35+ a shot on games i already own SN's for.

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Ut2003 and 2004 both come with an installer on the Cd / DVD.for games that dont com with linux binaris, then you can download the game on the internet for free (minus the map files and sounds and textures)for example, to install quake on linu, download one of the many Linux Quake clients for free, then copy the media from the cd onto your hard disk.

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Flightgear is a wonderful little program, it does take a while to load (i didn't know how to use it until i read up) but it is possibly the most brilliant idea for an open source software ever. I recommend this to everyone using Linux or Windows XP, as you'll have hours of fun with such a simple, open-source program.

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anyone played Chickens ?its an open source game where u shoot xhickins with variouse weapons... quite funny.

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dont forget about great strategies:Battle for WesnothFreeCivand also about gccg Generic Card Collectible Game... it supports for example Magic...and also you can play DirectX'ed games from windows with Cedega... it don't have to be paid if you use CVS version - what I know they publish access on thaeir site, so it is free to test for them and send them feedback :]

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guys! u can't forget ultima online :) great and long life game by origin :(i'm very happy to play all UT on my linux installation, it run very fast and i think better than on a windows installation linux rocks!

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