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  • #81
    The ones that are released.

    Here's looking at you, Epic.

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    • #82
      Wine
      Neverwinter Nights (+ SoU and HotU)
      Nexuiz
      Super Tux
      Open Astromenace
      Neverball/Neverputt
      OpenTTD
      KPatience
      Crack-attack
      Also lots of other smaller arcade games.
      Sauerbraten, Warsow, Alien Arena and World of Padman also look nice, but I currently don't play them much.

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      • #83
        In order of most played

        Top ten.

        1. Savage 1
        2. TA-Spring
        3. Urban Terror
        4. World of Padman
        5. Wormux
        6. Battle for Wesnoth
        7. Quake 4
        8. Savage 2
        9. Unreal Tournament 2004
        10. Enemy Territory:Quake Wars

        Others on occasion and Wine with some simple Windows games for the kids.

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        • #84
          All a little sedate but this is work machine

          PokerTH
          Sudoku
          Mahjong

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          • #85
            MAME
            epsxe
            psx
            zsnes

            True Combat Elite

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Thetargos View Post
              While letting know the producers of the game that you'd like their game natively, chances are that if it runs in Wine is good enough for them.
              If a company cares about the game running in Wine, they don't care about the game running on Linux (wee, paradox!). Wine is way too volatile for the type of gaurantee developers/publishers would give, so those that would say "Wine is good enough" really doesn't care if Wine runs it or not.

              Being officially supported by something like Cedega or CrossOver (where game compatibility is gauranteed for certain titles) would be something else, but then, with the work needed to get it working properly and get an official gaurantee of continued compatibility.. may as well just make a native Linux port at that point (especially if you have the hard part done with porting to GL+AL/whatever with an OSX port).

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              • #87
                Quake 3 (keeping people entertained until the end of time)
                UT2004 (keeping the competition)
                Penumbra 1/2 (keeping people urine free)
                ETQW (keeping the graphics level up)
                Savage 2 (keeping people pissed off)
                Penny Arcade EP. 1 (keeping people laughing)

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by cyrex View Post
                  On WINE i play:
                  +Penumbra Part 1, Part 2
                  Err, Penumbra has native versions of both games, or did you buy the Windows version before migrating to Linux?

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Forge View Post
                    The ones that are released.

                    Here's looking at you, Epic.
                    Heh... That's the right way of presenting your ire, Forge.

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                    • #90
                      WINE and WINE :P

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