When it comes to Unreal, the best I think we can hope for is that they also port the UDK to linux as well. The UDK idea seems like a very reasonable comprimise. Use the UDK for free if you wish, develop what ever you want and distribute it for free, however if you wish to start to sell your creation a licensed engine is required.
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Originally posted by V!NCENT View PostAnd I too am a racing sim fan, which inculdes:
-Gran Turismo all the way from the first to the PS3;
-Colin McRae up to Dirt 3;
-Grid.
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Originally posted by deanjo View PostOr he gets told to "forget about it, we have other stuff for you to do".
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Originally posted by lexa2 View PostWell, I can understand that "innocent Windows user" might be charmed by Compiz and KDE4, but not Gallium. What is it worth for user that hadn't ever been dealing with "OSS GPU drivers" vs. "vendor-supplied binary blobs" on his or her platform? Standard experience with GPU drivers for typical Windows user is "install right after installing the OS and forget about the driver until some app comes out that require freshen one and/or new GPU". Gallium vs. DRI1 DDX vs. binary-blobs is a struggle and a curse of a Linux desktop. There's nothing like "AMMAGAWD" in Gallium.
OK... Where to start flaming? Someone please help me out here...
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Originally posted by curaga View PostHuh, you can't refuse to work overtime in some places?
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Originally posted by curaga View PostYou gotta be kidding? Someone up high decided that hours x-y are no longer overtime?
Land of the free, etc.
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