You seem to be lucky Ray, in that all the games you like run in wine tooI am no bleeding edge gamer, Astro. I happen to like older games and do not dive into any new FPS that hits stores, also some of my games I have yet to beat, like Psychonauts, a diversity of Tomb Raiders, Far Cry, Flat Out 1 & 2 and more. There are also some classics I cannot stop chewing on. These happen to run, so what. When I'm up to Crysis, it'll run, no question. ATM I do not even own the hardware to run it above 800x600@medium. And seriously, I am not gonna do this.
I dont have that much luck.... kotor2, nwn2, CoD4, crysis, bioshock, fifa 08, tiger woods 08... no likey wineyHuh? Kotor II, CoD4, NWN2 are at least listed silver status ("Applications with minor issues that do not affect typical usage"). Fifa 08 is listed Gold, and Tiger Woods 08 ain't listed so this means nothing, because just because some application isn't listed in AppDB doesn't mean it doesn't run. Test results of bioshock are older than 2 or 3 months too, which is a lot considered WINE is under heavy development with a new release every two weeks. Crysis blows away most machines anyway so w/e.
wine is just another instance of linux aping windows functionality, to sweeten its taste to the masses ;)Riiiiight. Because everything that Linux desktops offer is a bad Windows copy.
Why WINE exists (
http://www.winehq.org/site/why).
I might add that neither gaming nor anything else done on a computer is a MS/Windows invention.
for those interested about what is compatible with wine, heres the app db at winehq (
http://appdb.winehq.org/)
While were at it:
AppDB games list (
http://appdb.winehq.org/appbrowse.php?catId=2).
CEDEGA (commercial fork off of WINE) games list (
http://games.cedega.com/gamesdb/).
Run your favourite DOS based games/apps of the last millenium on 2000, XP, Vista, Mac, Unix and Linux (
http://dosbox.com/).
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Just found PlayOnLinux (
http://www.playonlinux.com/en/presentation.html), promising GUI to manage WINE.