tuxfusion wrote: > > dyzmani9 wrote: > > Linux aint for gaming. And probably will never be, theres gonna always be new problems, I wish I am wrong though.... > > > ehem .. now this hurts ! linux *IS* for gaming > > Games developed FOR linux are at least as powerful as their competition : > > See etqw : > http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/etqw/ > or americas army native linux client: > http://americasarmy.filefront.com/file/AASF_Direct_Action_v25_Full_Install;48676#Download > > Your statement is simply wrong because you are running a *native* windows game on a completely different operating system and you now blame the second operating system for failing to be windows , pretty funny =) > > This would be like starting the X server on Windows and blaming Windows that it can't run the linux X server ... > > You as a customer should blame Bethesda for *NOT* developing a linux client and only them no one else , as soon as it will pay off for those companies to develop for linux too they will do it. > > In the meantime it's either wine with thousands of running apps or dual boot for apps that are still at "garbage" state. > > *lol everytime i write there is a falllout 3 commercial in our tv , hehe* Well, I guess youre right about this 'native' stuff, but it wont pay off for them to make games for linux as soon as I would like to...I just checked out wikipedia's 'Games for linux' section, most of them are old games, and half of the ports made by fans...