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    Question I don't want to Wine...

    I enjoy playing games. But I don't want to slow things down with Wine or Cedega, and also, as someone commented in a different forum; if I buy windows-games to run in Cedega, how will the game developers know that what I _really_ want is games developed for linux?

    So, I have installed Americas Army. It works great, and it is a lot of fun even though I think it is a bit too realistic at times (one bullet in the head actually kills you, which makes it really difficult). I will soon also give Neverwinter Nights a try since I heard they have a linux download on their web page and I already own a licence.

    There are also a lot of small but enjoyable games available with install and from synaptic.

    BUT, what I wanted to ask is this: What other games can you recommend that will run directly in linux - without Wine or Cedega? Someone said something about WoW, but then I read here that people are making HOWTO:s for using WoW with Wine, so I guess that WoW isn't available for linux then?

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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    There are plenty of posts in this forum about various games.
    People are constantly working on new ones.
    I think Quake 4 and the new Doom have Linux packages.
    Another is Savage, kinda of a strategy game.

    Check out tuxgames.com for more

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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Wow isn't availble for linux, but can run through wine and cedega.

    Native commercial linux games: Postal 2, Creatures 3, Quake series, UT series, Dominions Series, Nwn + exp., Savage and savage 2 when it gets released, Devil Whiskey etc. etc. take a look at my sig.
    There's also a loki installer for Morrowind + exp.

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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Umm... how can wine and cedega be slow? you might think is emulating but really it runs like a native, i run many games in my ubuntu box and none of them have trouble with wine/cedega (except the ones that aren't supported) and mouse and performance is very smooth
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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    I'm running Quake 4, Doom 3, Neverwinter Nights, and Enemy Territory with Linux native clients. Back when my gaming clan had a CoD squad, I ran CoD on Wine and had better performance and less lag than when I ran it under XP.

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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Quote Originally Posted by akurashy
    Umm... how can wine and cedega be slow? you might think is emulating but really it runs like a native, i run many games in my ubuntu box and none of them have trouble with wine/cedega (except the ones that aren't supported) and mouse and performance is very smooth
    This comparison of Wine with Windows XP looks interesting http://wiki.winehq.org/BenchMark-0.9.5

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    Cool Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Oh, haha. I wonder what the MS-guys have to say about that...

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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Hi guys,

    I saw one of you mention Morrowind. Does it run through wine? Or does it require cedega?

    I mean, the only curreng games I play in winblows are Morrowind (+expansions) and TW2k6 (and this only when I have access to the CD-ROM of my father).
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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Thanks, for the link AI. However, it still doesn't tell me if it is Wine or Cedega. Though cedega is not expensive, I'd rather support a libre project (and it is free, too). Also, the installer seems to be for Morrowind only (I own both expansions)

    BTW: About the videos, I once read on the Morrowind forum that using a no-cd patch and then copying the videos to the hard disk would solve these problems.

    Back on topic, if any of you is into graphical adventures, ScummVM runs older ones (up to Broken Sword 2) just fine.
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    Re: I don't want to Wine...

    Im about to try wine, some games I have to play! XP still on drive just in case LOL.

    Some keep refering to wine and cedega as emulation? Its just executing .dll's in linux! Its not emulating hardware at all. Thats where performance hits are. ANYONE who does emulation will agree, when emulating diff architectures, mostly those with a higher bit is the major hang up. I mean makeing your cpu play like its a ps2 is gonna hammer it big time. Having your video take over ops, that were in the propriatary cpu architecture on a console will take a hit. But making a x86 run a x86 program just executed diff (.dll instead) wont bring it down noticiably if at all!


    Now heres to gaming on Linux anyway we can!

    I think it doesnt matter how we run games on it. The point will eventually get across to the developers either way, if we just keep playing. Games that work well in linux will sell little better. NWN knew that, but the devs didnt go through with NWN2 version! Howver now we got the mac platform in the same boat as us. Those mac gamers are getting restless. We just became a larger group of gamers that want 'nix based games not dll he!!.

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