Probably because it wasn't just the Linux version that came in the tin can. My Windows copy came in the same tin can.
Thanks for playing, try again...
Jenova_Six
For me, at least, the release of Crimson Skies, Rainbow Six 3, Amped 2, and Top Spin in the last 2 weeks is somewhat akin to a rebirth in interest in Xbox Live.
Wild Chicken multiplayer in Crimson Skies is just plain FUN.
Plus, Counterstrike just went gold, and should be in stores by 11/18.
It's a good time to be an Xbox Live gamer.
In the U.S., your options are T-Mobile and AT&T.
T-Mobile is the only U.S. provider that has a nationwide GSM/GPRS network, so they're the best bet for coverage.
They're the best bet for price, too. Recently. they changed all their GPRS plans to unlimited usage. with at least a $29 voice plan, you get unlimited GPRS for $19/month. By itself, it's $29/month.
I had a Sidekick/Hiptop device for several months, and recently traded for a Pocket PC Phone Edition. I average about 20-30 Kbps download, with occasional peaks around 50 Kbps. I love that tbe connection is "always-on", too.
In fact. I read this article. and posted this reply on my Pocket PC phone Edition.:-)
I love being a gadget geek!
W?BIC!
Probably because it wasn't just the Linux version that came in the tin can. My Windows copy came in the same tin can. Thanks for playing, try again... Jenova_Six
For me, at least, the release of Crimson Skies, Rainbow Six 3, Amped 2, and Top Spin in the last 2 weeks is somewhat akin to a rebirth in interest in Xbox Live. Wild Chicken multiplayer in Crimson Skies is just plain FUN. Plus, Counterstrike just went gold, and should be in stores by 11/18. It's a good time to be an Xbox Live gamer.
In the U.S., your options are T-Mobile and AT&T. T-Mobile is the only U.S. provider that has a nationwide GSM/GPRS network, so they're the best bet for coverage. They're the best bet for price, too. Recently. they changed all their GPRS plans to unlimited usage. with at least a $29 voice plan, you get unlimited GPRS for $19/month. By itself, it's $29/month. I had a Sidekick/Hiptop device for several months, and recently traded for a Pocket PC Phone Edition. I average about 20-30 Kbps download, with occasional peaks around 50 Kbps. I love that tbe connection is "always-on", too. In fact. I read this article. and posted this reply on my Pocket PC phone Edition. :-)
I love being a gadget geek!
W?BIC!