The Best Linux Games of 2001?
Apostata asks: "As more
and more people migrate (or consider migrating) to Linux, I'd like to
know what Slashdot readers would vote for as their top picks for
Linux-friendly games (either native or commercially ported) for
2001."
Emacs, meta-x tetris. Doesn't get any better than this...
// zyqqh
poop...the game
starring poop.
featuring 3D pixel-rendered poop.
Called "Keeping Up With Patches."
First you must begin by being wary enough to defend your installation: are there new patches or kernels available for LINUX?
Then if you see a new update, you must go on to the difficult stage-- downloading, compiling, and installing the new kernel.
In the higher levels things get intense as there are "must have" updates that patch serious security holes, and a time limit on the "Production System" level.
If you lose at the lower levels (the training levels) you can just start over. If you lose on the higher levels, you die / get fired.
Real fun game, lemme tell ya. The Open Source Mullet guy here drinks 12 cups of coffee a morning because it's so much fun.
I must say that I have yet to see any OpenGL game run stable on linux, last time I played q3a it was pretty decent though.
I still must say that windows is my gaming platform, and will be untill XFree has better GL support, the kernel dosnt crash very often for me, but quake2 made it crash alot and that is by far my most favorite 3D shooter.
Privacy? Not in this lifetime.
My favorite Linux game is seeing how long you can read the mkisofs manpage without developing stigmata wounds, bleeding from the eyes, or going insane.
Bowie J. Poag