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[.....oh.... here it is
Nice!
What if the icon in the upper left of the browser have the same background as the upper text of the browser? Like a round button, where the icon is "parked".
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Are you sure your Graphic card driver(s) is installed correct. The description sound like when I reinstall a distro and havn't setup my graphic card.
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and you tried /wow.exe -opengl ?
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I just stumble on a great called DH: Lore Invasion. It's a mech game where you can choose which robots or tanks you want to drive which got diffrent weapons. Great graphic and sound. Reminds me of Mech Warriors. Check the entry here: Click here
I liked it so much so I bought it
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Looks like you have some dependency problems. It says you're missing qt. Try to urmpi qt and qt devel. I'm not sure what they are called in Mandrake, but try to take a look for something similar.
Oh by the way make sure you have the devel packages for the files it says error with.
.:=The AI Dude=:.
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I just saw an exact same post on the Ubuntu Forums .. I'm checking to see if I can find you a fix :(. Maybe AI has something for you
Well, not much actually. I installed Wow at the time when there was trouble with Cedega making the WOW install from the CDs. So I found some pages (can't remember where) which suggested how to setup to get a good performance of Wow and ofcause howto solve the CD issue. And it ran great ever since :)
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Stable 2.10 as I recall it.
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Now, that's a cool and awesome theme!!! It totally match my Dell computer and my logitech mouse and keyboard. Black Style
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Somebody should hire a person from a beauty-contest to do some face-lift :P
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Nothing better than a little flamable desktop war :P
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Just one question, why isn't his in games or emulation forum?
Ask Devries, his the mod here
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Um... Cedega rocks. It is worth every cent.
Games install without a problem and sometimes run better than they would in Windows. I'm playing Half Life 2 and Knights of the Old Republic right now - both are smooth and fast. Both installed without a single hitch.
Aye! Both Wow and WC3 runs way better on my Linux system than when I tried it on a WinXP pro system. I tested it with max setup.
As Tyme said, get the legal paid version of Cedega. $5 isn't much when you look what you get. With the money Transgaming can put more effort into making games work, support and you have the rights to vote and influence which games Transgaming should look at.
.:=The AI Dude=:.
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Can you two guys chill, I'm trying to watch Poltergeist on my computer
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Ubuntu works fine if you choose running Cedega on it. I run several games with the Nvidia drivers that comes with Ubuntu.
Edit: Older games? You could try some other emulators and see how they work.
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Gnome:
Tried with click on the file(s), choose properties. Now choose 'Open with' and choose Mplayer.
.:=The AI Dude=:.
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I'll second that. Got the same problems with Dosbox 0.63
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You could ask people at the Cedega forum about their experience with the games you want to play.
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You should have the option for " None ". Anyhow looks like I'm not going to be gaming on Linux. I seriously don't want to pay money to play games that I WANT. I could just buy windows or get it for free and play any game I want.
Until Linux has a good improvement on gaming, i seriously won't be doing any gaming on it. I'll try out the Linux Clients if the game has it. Other than that, I doubt it.
They vote system is limited to 5 option. Fill out a complain formal and send it to Anon :P :D
There's some good linux games out there, but again it's all about taste. I myself like Strategy games and RPG and so far there's some good games in that genres.
A good one is 'Dominions 2', there's also Dominions 1 but I havn't tried. The 2 swedish men company 'Illwinter' is making Dominions 3 at the moment, so I can't complain
There's also a good chance that NWN 2 will come to Linux as native. Bioware is ready making it, they just need clearance from Atari.
Though I rarely play Shooter games I know there's some good games out there for Linux in high quality. Mainly they are build for multiplayer and not single player.
About Cedega: Most of my games works with it ...some of the games just need a minor tweak if they are messing up. But most case they work out of the box. Even better, with the new cedega 4.4 I got 'Wizardry 8' to work
Games I've on my Linux OS with help from Cedega at this moment:
American McGee's Alice
Space Colony
Star Craft
UFO: Aftermath
Warcraft 3
Wizardry 8
World of Warcraft
Master of Orion 3
Homeworld 2
Native linux Games (commercial):
Dominions 2
Roit Ball
Share of Pain
NWN gold box
Savage
Devil Whiskey
Tribal Trouble
.:=The AI Dude=:.
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Hehehe....thanks, now I have to find the typo :P
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The poll will be pinned for two weeks before I'll drop it, but there can still be voting
Easy question. How many linux game have you bought?
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DBoxFE
Type: KDE Frontend to Dosbox
Homepage: http://chmaster.freeforge.net/dboxfe-project.htm
Version: 0.0.5-0.63
Screenshots: Screenshot 1, Screenshot 2, Screenshot 3, Screenshot 4, Screenshot 5, Screenshot 6, Screenshot 7.
Description: DBoxFE is a linux frontend for DOSBox. With DBoxFE you can create and manage your configuration files very easily, which are needed by DOSBox. In addition it's also possible to create gameprofiles to generate different configuration files. Since recently you can load the game automatically. I mean, you can add your favourite game in the list and you can start it immediately.
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
DOSBOXer
Type: Frontend to Dosbox
Homepage: jaegertech
Version: 1.0
Screenshots: Screenshot 1, Screenshot 2, Screenshot 3, Screenshot 4
Description: DOSBOXer allows you to easily configure DOSBox to run multiple programs, each with their own set- tings, quickly and easily from a convenient and simple to use interface.
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
GFSGL
Type: Frontend/Game launcher
Homepage: GFSGL
Version: 0.91.0
Screenshots: Screenshot 1, Screenshot 2, Screenshot 3.
Description: GFSGL is a program that makes running and installing Games (and other programs) easy under Linux. It can:
- Auto detect Installers on your cd-rom drives (Native and Windows) and launch them
- Make use of autorun.inf/autorun.ini files
- Run native Linux, Windows, ScummVM and other emulated games using either the command line UI or the Graphical UI (games that are not native requires third party software).
GFSGL will auto detect all options in it's configuration file.
It defaults to using cedega/winex3/cvswinex/winex/Crossover Office/wine as Windows compatbility layer but can be told to use any command. The default emulator for other games have no default value. You may also select emulation command on a per-game basis, and it has support for launching ScummVM games. Your games are kept in a database at ~/.gfsgl/ along with your configuration files.
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
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CEDEGA
Homepage: Transgaming
Emulates: win98 up to WinXP
Version: 4.4
Licence: $5 every month
Dependency:
*Cedega - libc6 (>=2.2.4) # libjpeg62 # xlibmesa3 | libgl1 # xlibs (>4.1.0) # zlib1g (>=1:1.1.4) # libpng3 # zlib1g.
*Point2Play (v. 2.0.2) - libc6 (>=2.2.4) # xlibmesa3 | libgl1 # xlibs (>4.1.0) # wget.
*MozctlInstaller (v. 1.0.1) - wget.
Screenshot:
*Games in process - Morrowind # Doom3 # Pain Killer.
*Point2Play - Screenshot 1 # Screenshot 2 # Screenshot 3 # Screenshot 4 # Screenshot 5.
Reviews: Pc Burn # K-Hardware (german) # Linux Gamers-net # OS News # Linux Planet.
Related webpages: CEDEGA - Game List
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
Dosbox
Homepage: DosBox
Emulates: MSDOS
Version: 0.63
Licence: GPL
Dependency: libasound2 # libc6 # libgcc1 # libpng12 # libSDL-net1.2 # libstdc++5 # xlibmessa-gl | libgl1 # zlib1g
Screenshot: Screenshot 1 # Screenshot 2 # Screenshot 3 # Screenshot 4
Reviews: -
Related webpages: DosBox Game List # DosBox Forum # DosEmu.
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
ScummVM
Homepage: ScummVM
Emulates: Specialized in Adventure games but also other games. See compatible link.
Version: 0.7.1
Licence: GPL
Dependency: libc6 # libmad0 # libogg0 # libsdl1.2 # libstdc++2.10-glibc2.2 # libvorbis0 # zlib1g.
Screenshot: Screenshot 1 # Screenshot 2 #Screenshot 3.
Reviews: <comming soon>
Related webpages: Compatibility game list # Documentation.
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
Wine
Homepage: Wine HQ
Emulates: DOS and MS Windows
Version: 0.0.20050524
Licence: GPL
Dependency: <comming soon>
Screenshot: Screenshots
Reviews: -
Related webpages: Wine Tools # Crossover Office
Added by: Artificial Intelligence
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*** WHAT'S NEW ***
--- 16 Jul 2005 ---
Added ScummVM to Window Game Emulators Section.
--- 15 Jul 2005 ---
Added DBoxFE to Tool & Utilities Section.
Added DOSBOXer to Tool & Utilities Section.
--- 14 Jul 2005 ---
Added GFSGL to Tool & Utilities Section.
--- 12 Jul 2005 ---
Added Wine to Window Game Emulators Section.
Updated Cedega/Point2Play in Window Game Emulators Section. - New version is out!
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That's looking awesome, bvc.
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I most say, it one of the greatest you've done so far! Though D3a is still the best and my favorite!!! Still using it