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Quake 4 Linux

Crusader writes "id Software has released the Linux client and server for Quake 4. There's a FAQ page with installation instructions, notes, and download links."

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  1. quake 4 linux by scythe000 · · Score: 0, Redundant

    It's wonderful to see such a big name company releasing for the open source crowd. I hope others will follow their lead.

    1. Re:quake 4 linux by mrseigen · · Score: 0, Redundant

      If it's not using Direct3D for the renderer, it may be using DirectSound or DirectInput which are both major components of DirectX. I believe the DX9 standard claims a minimum amount of shader support, which is likely the easiest way to tell if your card is OK (most vendors don't tell you what billions of GL extensions their card supports on the box).