Originally posted by christian_frank
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They give linux players the possibility to play windows games which do atm NOT work with wine or only work very poorly.
At least Bioshock and red alert 3 only worked poorly in wine (with low graphics) and perfromance was not good also the last time i tried..
When you look at the new support games list of 7.1 you will surely notice that Bioshick is now a certified title. This game uses the UT3 engine.
Cause they wanted to certify this title and therefore had to get the ut3 engine working, games like ut3, medal of honor airborne also work now.
Cause they wanted to certify this title and therefore had to get the ut3 engine working, games like ut3, medal of honor airborne also work now.
This typically happens on most of the games out there.
The fact that ut3 works in cedega now has absolutely NOTHING to do with the native ut3 client icculus is working on.
UT3 simply works in cedega cause of the fact they certified bioshock which uses the same engine like ut3.
So, tg is not as bad as you guys always claim them to be.
All one has to do to realize that this isn't really the case in the big-picture sense of things is to point someone to the example of EVE Online, who had CONTRACTED with Transgaming to provide Linux support, only to drop it some 8-ish months later because they couldn't deliver and WINE was doing a vastly better job- and to that end, they tell their customers that're running Linux to go do that and that would be the supported route for them to play.
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