RTCW: Enemy Territory Full Version Released
bani writes "Following just a month after the test release, Enemy Territory has finally made a full version release! You can download the Linux and Windows versions for free, it does not require the retail Return to Castle Wolfenstein product in order to play.
Hats off to Id+Activision+SplashDamage for giving the community such an excellent 3d FPS, for FREE!"
Update by J : Id has set up a
BitTorrent
for the downloads. And if anyone needs a Mac beta-tester, I'm available :)
The red is scary. please turn off the red.
Corporation, n. An ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility. - Ambrose Bierce
And Debian to boot! Surely an apt-get update should make the bugs go away. Or at least stable, meaning that we have to wait another 4 years before a new version gets released.
In Soviet Russia, all the stories are red...
--- You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad- Neal (not Cowboy) Boortz
Somehow I don't think a GeForce 4 is old hardware. I have a GeForce 2, an ATI Fury Pro and an 8Mb Matrox; now that is old(ish) hardware by current standards.
of course this will get moderated into oblivion because slashdot workers with unlimited mod points won't want to hear this point of view, but here it is:
i don't have a problem with subscription services, but this 'subscribe to see the story early' has a severe problem.
first of all, it goes against the very principles what slashdot is based on. it gives subscribers the opportunity to have louder voices because they can comment before other people, and those first comments are usually modded to 4s and 5s.
thus subscribers will undoubtably all have excellent karma to post at 2 or more, which gives them louder voices than unsubscribed readers.
ya, it sounds like i'm bitching, but i've got excellent karma so i feel that my rant is quite valid.
subscribers! give them no advertisements! give them email addresses with drive space! give them access to a special high speed server!
but don't give them the ability to have their voices heard any louder than a regular joe.
this post might be offtopic, but this point of view is impossible to ever be on-topic.