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Originally posted by Dragonlord View PostBesides many dislike AA because it's "America" in it or "Army". Mind you that there are gamers out there with style that don't like playing YAFG ( Yet Another FPS Game ).
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostKrita and Digicam are more akin to being in the MS Paint class.
Krita: http://koffice.org/krita/
In addition, Krita (a painting / image editing program), supports a huge number of color spaces in up to 32 bits per channel (depending on the colorspace), provides realistic watercolor painting, and provides all the basics (and then some) for touching up images and creation of them. Although if you are going to be dealing with photographs mostly, Digikam is recommended instead, because it's specially built for photography.
Digikam: http://www.digikam.org
Digikam is a prosumer-level app which provides the capability to handle your photos from the camera thru to post-processing and exporting to several online photo galleries. A listing of the features can be found here: http://www.digikam.org/drupal/about/features9x
They include handling all major metadata tags, including makernotes, a light table for photo comparison, duplicate image finder, geotagging (including plotting on a map), a RAW converter, and a fast photo editor.
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Originally posted by dreamor View PostTrue but nobody cares about the French and not all styles are good. Nobody takes "The French" serious anyway. I mean with those funny hats and that whiny accent... which might be cute on their women, but on the men it's just annoying. I can also see why they wouldn't want to play a FPS. The most aggressive thing I've seen them do was whine "Get back or we will point our bottoms at you while we run away."
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Guyz guyz guyz....
Less arguing about nonsense. More arguing about games.
Why do you dislike Steam Dragonlord? If Valve were to port Steam to Linux, then they might also bring the source engine and their previous engine to Linux. That would increase the native number of Linux games by a substantial number. Also, it would mean that a game ported to Linux would be open to a much larger player base than normal.
I don't really care about AA though. If you can't rocket jump in an FPS then it's not worth playing IMHO.
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Originally posted by dashcloud View PostI'm sorry, but this is simply not true. Both programs are extremely capable, and sport a number of advanced features, among which are fully color managed, support for RAW files, and an extensive plug-in system (kipi-plugins).
Besides, I don't see what is so wrong with GIMP. Options just for the sake of options is dumb. GIMP allows all sorts of plugins to change even core interface elements. I say we have more than enough options as far as applications go. We could use more Filter plugins though... but I personally am satisfied.
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Originally posted by superppl View PostGuyz guyz guyz....
Less arguing about nonsense. More arguing about games.
Why do you dislike Steam Dragonlord? If Valve were to port Steam to Linux, then they might also bring the source engine and their previous engine to Linux. That would increase the native number of Linux games by a substantial number. Also, it would mean that a game ported to Linux would be open to a much larger player base than normal.
I don't really care about AA though. If you can't rocket jump in an FPS then it's not worth playing IMHO.
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