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Wednesday, May 28th 2003, 1:56pm

Available Games for Linux

Lets see how many games we have available for Linux. I have:

Soldier of Fortune
Unreal Tournament 2k3
TuxRacer
Quake 2, plus mission pack
Quake 3 Arena
Myth II
Solitare
Alpha Centura
Civilization Call To Power
HopkinsFBI Demo
SimCity 3000
Tribes II
Heretic II
Railroad Tycoon 2

Good collection hey, well I bough all of them from eBay. :oops:
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Wednesday, June 4th 2003, 11:23pm

Any modern RTS games in there that don't require Wine or WineX and will run on an old Celeron 466 / 128 Mb of Ram, 4-8 Mb video card.

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Thursday, June 5th 2003, 9:09am

Hi, None of my games run on wine or winex, they are all good old linux code. Apart from those:

Soldier of Fortune
Unreal Tournament 2k3
TuxRacer
Quake 2, plus mission pack
Quake 3 Arena

All the other games I have should work on your system.
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Friday, June 6th 2003, 12:06am

im sorry, so these are all pure linux code? not runn through wine or winex????

they have been ported/released?

where can i get them from, and how much are they more or less???

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Friday, June 6th 2003, 9:21am

Hi, Sorry about the last messege I've made a mess of it. All those games have been ported to Linux so no Wine or WineX involved in playing those games. I have bought most of those games from eBay or Amazon. Normally I just search for Loki games or Linux Games at eBay. Good luck in finding them and have fun playing them.
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Sunday, June 8th 2003, 4:38am

I Q3A for Linux, but I installedi t on my Windows laptop, since I didn't have a 3D card for my linux box back then. But the Windows version works on Linux too. Just install the Linux upgrade from the id Software site and then copy the main file over.
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Tuesday, June 10th 2003, 4:24pm

Quake 3 Arena, rocks we should get online for a game at some point, send me a email if you are interrested.
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Sunday, June 22nd 2003, 12:18am

I dislike base Q3. I play mods like True Combat, Navy SEALs, and Western Quake.
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Sunday, June 22nd 2003, 8:57am

i have had to settle with half-life and its mods throught wine...

it'll do! im happy with it!

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Friday, July 25th 2003, 2:58pm

Are you going to try to get HalfLife 2 working too?
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Tuesday, November 4th 2003, 8:02pm

You'll be amazed of the list, here is a little list ->

Native Linux Ports
Quake The Offering (includes Quake, Scourge of Armagon, and Dissolution of Eternity)
Quake II
Quake II The Reckoning
Quake II Ground Zero
Quake III Arena
Eric's Ultimate Solitaire
Rise Of The Triad
Serious Sam The First Encounter
Serious Sam The Second Encounter
Soldier Of Fortune
Descent3
Railroad Tycoon II
SimCity 3000
Heretic II
Return To Castle Wolfenstein
Tactical Ops
Unreal (Or Unreal Gold or Unreal: Return To Napali)
Unreal Tournament
Unreal Tournament 2003
Rune
Hexen II
America's Army
Marble Blast
Medal Of Honor Allied Assault (Binary currently expired)
Savage
NeverwinterNights
Enemy Territory
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Wednesday, November 5th 2003, 7:20am

here's quite a good list

http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelist.php

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Wednesday, November 5th 2003, 11:30am

Excellent list unfortunately not all links in that list works or are available. :cry: but never the less it is a great list of games.
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