I guess it does not require any special knowledge... You can always look into Cedega game database to make sure that the game is run fine under Linux...I don't have the knowledge/expertise/patience to try Cedega/VMware and I don't want to spend money on something I don't even know works.
SimCity Rush Hours
http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games...l?game_id=3222
Europa Universalis II
http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games...l?game_id=2735
Civilization 3 Conquests
http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games...l?game_id=3238
The Sims 2
http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games...l?game_id=3284
As you can see some of the games a playable but some are still pain in the neck....
Frankly speaking if you have a valid MS licence I do not see any reason to go into all troubles with Cedega, while you can dual-boot. Keep Windows for games and Linux for anything else...
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