CrossOver Games for FreeBSD
An anonymous reader writes "Jeremy White from CodeWeavers has made the announcement that an experimental build of CrossOver Games is now available for PC-BSD users. However, this unsupported edition should also work on FreeBSD or DesktopBSD, allowing users to play Windows games on their desktop. The FreeBSD version of CrossOver Games can be downloaded here (registration required)." From the attached notes:
"Remember this is an experimental build! If you are on FreeBSD 6.x, you will need to apply a system patch from http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine to enable wine to function properly. Users of FreeBSD 7.0 and higher do not need this patch."
They only plan on porting zombie games, as we all no BSD is dead!
p.s before you mod me down, remember this is slashdot not youtube, you do get sarcasm here!
IranAir Flight 655 never forget!
Actually, just wait. This is just mindless speculation, but don't you think it is interesting that VMWare bought Thinstall?
All of a sudden, you have an application that can emulate a whole machine, merging with something that can take an application an all its dependencies and wrap it into a single executable. Call me crazy, but I think you will start seeing a product where you can wrap your favorite app, along with an underlying supporting OS running on a virtual machine, to target any other OS you want.
"When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back!" -- Cave Johnson
I've been paying for it for years - it's the only piece of software I am paying for on Linux in fact.
I find wine very much worthwhile as a "gateway drug" - in fact I was running Win32 perl driving a Windows OCR package under wine on one project - under linux.
So yeah, they have customers. I don't have a clue how many, but I'm planning to renew again next year.
It's Crossover with focus on games. you can still install office etc if you want, there is just no support for it.
Maybe the problem is OS X and Apple not Crossover. I run HL2 and a number of other games with more than decent frame rates and everything looks fine.
Sanity is a majority vote.
I'm the blackbox/fluxbox/enlightenment user myself, so I don't have any experience with using tab on freebsd; I'm just referring to what i know about the wine source code. If there is an issue with tab window manager, it has to have been fixed by now :)
twm's window behavior is different from what most apps expect, enough so that sometimes they explode.
-:sigma.SB
(twm user who is forced to use sawfish to get good workspace support)
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