couldnt agree moreWhy would people buy a gaming system and use Linux on it? Unless they are hoping to save some extra bucks by using pirated Windows... lol
well ,may be alienware understood the superiority of the OSS platform? okay participated.
The question is more like - Why not? Theres no EULA stating you HAVE to game on it now do you .Why would people buy a gaming system and use Linux on it? Unless they are hoping to save some extra bucks by using pirated Windows... lol
Crysis and Oblivion good enough? Although the graphics are a bit off and this is on Wine in time I see it getting better. I've personally run CoD4 also. Please note these are on Wine. if I recall right isnt there a Steam Client for Linux and isn't HL2 supported for Linux?Can I know the current high end games available for linux?.
Thanks .. I knew abt Doom3, Q3 & Q4.. but didnt know abt ET and MOH..^^Here you go buddy..42 of the best commercial games available natively on linux
*www.linuxlinks.com/article/20080530054213402/CommercialGames.html
btw, my 500th post
But, why should they care if the users run their games natively or on wine, as long as there's demand there for the same?^^ I just wanted to know native games.. I know one can play games using wine .. but im asking abt native games.
Also , why should we care as Alienware is not available in India and will never be.But, why should they care if the users run their games natively or on wine, as long as there's demand there for the same?
Also , why should we care as Alienware is not available in India and will never be.
Would you be willing to pay extra for a Linux-based Alienware system?
nothing at all...^what is wrong ,if they offer a customized distro with a year of support?