Medal of Honor for Linux Released
victorvdl writes "Medal of Honor: Allied Assault, the World War II-themed FPS originally developed by 2015 Inc. is now available for Linux and is shipping right now from Tux Games. The incredible Ryan Gordon aka
icculus did the porting. It's nice to see more Linux games being shipped - I'm definitely buying this one."
I would have thought most people who want to play this game would have bought the Windows version.
How many die hard Linux users are there who wait until games are ported to Linux before buying them?
There are over 100 games on this list of Linux games. Since this is Wikipedia, You can click the "edit" tab and add even more! You know you want too.
Stop making up excuses, Linux has the games, the question is, will you play them? My machine is 100% linux, I have all the games I want! Saying "Linux has a lack of games" is NOT and excuse anymore for not using Linux!
Lets not forget WineX, the tool that lets you play Windows games in Linux! So no more dual booting, delete that partition, TODAY!
if only this was about 5 months sooner... then I may still have had some fun off it.
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You know, the two games that I've been playing most at the moment are Homeworld (on a Windows box, and yes, I know that there's a Linux port), which was released five years ago and bzflag, which was originally released about twelve years ago.
My, my... it seems to be expensive being a Linux gamer... not to mention late.
Perhaps we'll fund this "expensive" habit with some of the hundreds or thousands of dollars we saved by not buying commercial application software and using free alternatives instead. How many copies of Medal of Honor will Visual Studio
(I've finally got the Mac version too, but all my friends have moved on...)
It is a shame, that. Designing a game for multiplayer use gives you a cheap and easy way to get good AI and gives you a lot of mechanisms to make piracy a pain in the ass. However, multiplayer games have a lifespan that is rarely more than a few years (with a few exceptions, like Quake). MMORPGs are even worse -- within a few years, *all* MMORPG content, all the stuff you spent time acquiring, will be gone as the services shut down.
May we never see th
Anything with
K, L, Tux, or X used generically in the title
doesnt really count for linux anymore than solitaire or minesweeeper counts for windows.
Do you want to know when Linux games will finally
breakout...its when
A) 3d Video and sound works as reliably on Linux as it does on Mac or Windows
b) When the installation process for installing a linux game involves sticking in a cd and clicking I-agree-next--typical install-next-next-finished
c) When Linux has a unified installation interface for programs regardless of extension.
When I first saw the headline, I mentioned to my boss that MoH was finally out for linux. He told me that I should get it as soon as I can. That's one person who still wants to play it with other people.
Then he mentioned that he played it _last night_ online. And that he has no trouble finding people to play against. And that there are plenty of servers.
Maybe the unwashed horde has moved on to other games, but it seems like there's still a thriving community here.
Besides, anytime's a good time to buy, when you're buying something that's worth it to you. Who cares what the other guy is doing, you're not him.
They'll think I've lost control again and leave it all to evolution. -- Supreme Being, Time Bandits
Hmm, $45 for the linux version or $15 for the windows version... Maybe back in Soviet Russia but it ain't gonna fly today.