I'd personally vote for diablo 3, bliz already said they're making one eventually. I suppose that would cut more into the WoW crowd though, and end up hurting themselves (i know it'd get me off WoW).
That actually might be what the mmo is. Maybe a world of diablo style thing. Rather then morpg, make it an mmorpg.
Pretty much all distros will do what you want them to. From personal experience I would recommend either Fedora Core or Mandriva (this is the distro my gf uses, and she had no linux exp until i loaded it on her system). Both use rpms to install software, easy configuration utilities with them, and very easy installations.
Some of us are still moving up the chain:D
Also, i beleave a quote from linus will work here :
"You build an os for idiots, and only idiots will use it" (it was in reference to why he uses kde over gnome , but i belave you could stick vista in there as "super gnome":D
There was talk of this earlier with the EULA troubles. It's not a security risk, if someone can get it to run virtually then they know enough to not be stupid. They want to you pay the 300-400 if your going to be running it on their competitors os's....microsoft at it's best
I'd personally vote for diablo 3, bliz already said they're making one eventually. I suppose that would cut more into the WoW crowd though, and end up hurting themselves (i know it'd get me off WoW). That actually might be what the mmo is. Maybe a world of diablo style thing. Rather then morpg, make it an mmorpg.
Pretty much all distros will do what you want them to. From personal experience I would recommend either Fedora Core or Mandriva (this is the distro my gf uses, and she had no linux exp until i loaded it on her system). Both use rpms to install software, easy configuration utilities with them, and very easy installations.
omg win....something to get me off wow, it's getting old. hopefully gameplay is as nice as the story line.
Some of us are still moving up the chain :D
Also, i beleave a quote from linus will work here :
"You build an os for idiots, and only idiots will use it" (it was in reference to why he uses kde over gnome , but i belave you could stick vista in there as "super gnome" :D
There was talk of this earlier with the EULA troubles. It's not a security risk, if someone can get it to run virtually then they know enough to not be stupid. They want to you pay the 300-400 if your going to be running it on their competitors os's....microsoft at it's best