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  • meklu
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    Originally posted by curaga View Post
    That's already on the N900, is it not?
    Indeed it is. However, it's ARM thus it doesn't work on x86.

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  • curaga
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    Originally posted by xav1r View Post
    Angry Birds?
    That's already on the N900, is it not?

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  • xav1r
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    Angry Birds?

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  • trepo
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    Originally posted by Goodolandy View Post
    And where may I ask can I find this native UT2K4 client and will the CD-Key I got when I purchased through Steam work with it?


    I don't know whether the CD key will work, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't.

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  • Setlec
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    Originally posted by Goodolandy View Post
    UT3 (I know, probably will never happen)
    you are kidding, right?

    RtCW has linux client and also has it source code opened! Come back into the real world man!

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  • KameZero
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    UT2k4 and RTCW both have linux clients already.

    UT3 definitely won't be.

    WoW.... prolly not.

    Dunno about any sid games. I did love pirates.

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  • Goodolandy
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    Originally posted by snuwoods View Post
    there is a native ut2k4 client, already.
    And where may I ask can I find this native UT2K4 client and will the CD-Key I got when I purchased through Steam work with it?

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  • snuwoods
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    there is a native ut2k4 client, already.

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  • Goodolandy
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    Hello,

    I'm new here and I just came across this topic so thought I would give a list of the games I would like to see native on Linux unfortunately most of these games were purchased through Steam but hopefully Steam will be on Linux soon.

    UT2K4
    UT3 (I know, probably will never happen)
    Sid Meier Railroads
    World of Warcraft (I know, Blizzard apparently already has a Linux version but refuses to release it.)
    Return to Castle Wolfenstien (Purchased from store.)

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  • dashcloud
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    Telltale Games

    Hi, I'm pretty sure this has been brought up before, but it would be really nice to have some of their games on Linux- they've expanded well beyond where they were a couple years ago, and now do simultaneous PC & Mac releases.

    Thanks!

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