EDuke32 is an awesome, free homebrew game engine and source port of the classic PC first person shooter Duke Nukem 3D— Duke3D for short—to Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, several handhelds, your family toaster, and to your girlfriend's vibrator. We've added new renderers, hundreds of cool features and upgrades for regular players, and thousands of additional editing capabilities and scripting extensions for mod creators. EDuke32 is completely free, open source software.
Developed between August 2004 and now by Duke community leader Richard "TerminX" Gobeille and NVIDIA software engineer Pierre-Loup "Plagman" Griffais—and incorporating work by 3D Realms/Ken Silverman/Jonathon Fowler/Matt Saettler, what started as a learning experience and an excuse to learn C soon rose from obscurity to become the best Duke Nukem 3D port ever.
EDuke32 is licensed under the GNU GPL and the BUILD license. http://eduke32.com/
Looks like Lucifer will finally have to buy a pair of ice skates.
Hoo! Hoo! Hooi! Good one. If he wants a pair that fit, he should invest in a pair of CCM Vectors. Guaranteed to fit even the oddest goat's foot or debbil's claw.
Sony has a terrible attitude toward its customers. We entrust Sony to protect our information and they leave it on the Internet, without a firewall and possibly even unencrypted. The corporate officers need to do much more than bow to restore our confidence. Do the right thing: åè....
[...]I've not had any problems with the binary drivers from NVIDIA under Linux. They just work.
On the other hand, nobody could pay me enough money to run AMD graphics cards in Windows and suffer using their Windows drivers. Admittedly ATI made major driver quality and stability improvements around the R300 launch, but not much has improved since then. And that's 8 long years ago.
You neglected to mention the ATI/AMD Linux driver situation. The proprietary driver works for about 1 out of 32 models available and it will panic the kernel faster than Steve Ballmer can do a monkey boy dance. They are orders of magnitude worse than the Windows drivers.
now if video cards run under linux were more than just framebuffers we might go someplace.
Linux already had pretty solid 3D support going all the way back to the Vodoo1 days. Yeah, sometimes you needed to take a little care to buy a card that actually worked in Linux and not just the next best random piece of junk, but that isn't really that that much different from Windows where when you don't take care you might be stuck with some unusable on-board graphics solution.....
Well, given that ATI and Nvidia make the only video cards that can go faster than 20 FPS It is even easier since ATI's 3-d support has never worked in their proprietary driver. .
If Microsoft has come to this realization, why hasn't Adobe?
I suppose Adobe is blinded by the 1000s of games and web sites that use flash. The only site that used Silverlight was microsoft and I never saw any SL games.
This the bill is 12.75, the guy gives you 20 euro and 75 cents, what change do you give him? ARrrrrrrrrrrgh WHY DID YOU GIVE ME 75 cents! You ruined my life! 6,7,8,9? Just take your 75 cents back for christ sake. 7.35.
Nigeria already hes a cashless economy Nobody has any money.
Sounds good to me.
So,
take the one with the biggest tits.
Fun fact : more people have access to a cell phone than to decent water and sanitation.
I blame Steve Jobs for that.
Up here in Canada they frisk the dogs and shoot the minorities.
Dead for six years.
CEDEGA died because the Co. found something more profitable to do,
the name alone will kill it.. who the fuck thought of "ouya"?
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The Japanese always name their stuff oddly. Remember the Nintendo Wii?
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There's fewer viruses for other OS's, most likely owing to the lower install base of the same. Even black hats are interested in ROI.
Those are all girlie-man malware. Most of them written ten years ago and none which work on any distros less than 5-yrs old.
Second best is your sister's purse.
EDuke32 is an awesome, free homebrew game engine and source port of the classic PC first person shooter Duke Nukem 3D— Duke3D for short—to Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, several handhelds, your family toaster, and to your girlfriend's vibrator. We've added new renderers, hundreds of cool features and upgrades for regular players, and thousands of additional editing capabilities and scripting extensions for mod creators. EDuke32 is completely free, open source software.
Developed between August 2004 and now by Duke community leader Richard "TerminX" Gobeille and NVIDIA software engineer Pierre-Loup "Plagman" Griffais—and incorporating work by 3D Realms/Ken Silverman/Jonathon Fowler/Matt Saettler, what started as a learning experience and an excuse to learn C soon rose from obscurity to become the best Duke Nukem 3D port ever.
EDuke32 is licensed under the GNU GPL and the BUILD license. http://eduke32.com/
Looks like Lucifer will finally have to buy a pair of ice skates.
Hoo! Hoo! Hooi! Good one. If he wants a pair that fit, he should invest in a pair of CCM Vectors. Guaranteed to fit even the oddest goat's foot or debbil's claw.
Sony has a terrible attitude toward its customers. We entrust Sony to protect our information and they leave it on the Internet, without a firewall and possibly even unencrypted. The corporate officers need to do much more than bow to restore our confidence. Do the right thing: åè....
Haa! Is that amount before or after they closed every non-US account. I DEMAND A RECOUNT.
Unfortunately, there is too much lag on the Kinect for any serious gamer to use.
Unfortunately, there is too much lag on the Kinect for any serious gamer to use.
Hey, Larry. Is that you?
Whatever.
[...]I've not had any problems with the binary drivers from NVIDIA under Linux. They just work.
On the other hand, nobody could pay me enough money to run AMD graphics cards in Windows and suffer using their Windows drivers. Admittedly ATI made major driver quality and stability improvements around the R300 launch, but not much has improved since then. And that's 8 long years ago.
You neglected to mention the ATI/AMD Linux driver situation. The proprietary driver works for about 1 out of 32 models available and it will panic the kernel faster than Steve Ballmer can do a monkey boy dance. They are orders of magnitude worse than the Windows drivers.
that they are reasonable, thoughtful people, intent on a peaceful resolution, and not a criminal use of force and intimidation.
But not these guys, huh?
It is too late; their guns are drawn and the barrels are smoking. You might even say, "Greedo shot first.'"
now if video cards run under linux were more than just framebuffers we might go someplace.
Linux already had pretty solid 3D support going all the way back to the Vodoo1 days. Yeah, sometimes you needed to take a little care to buy a card that actually worked in Linux and not just the next best random piece of junk, but that isn't really that that much different from Windows where when you don't take care you might be stuck with some unusable on-board graphics solution.....
Well, given that ATI and Nvidia make the only video cards that can go faster than 20 FPS It is even easier since ATI's 3-d support has never worked in their proprietary driver.
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[prays]
Oh please, please let there be a "nitrous gas" option. That would be totally AWESOME!
There's always the "methane gas" option but not when you have visitors, PUHleese.
What's the most valuable use of time?
Replying to Slashdot posts several days later.
If Microsoft has come to this realization, why hasn't Adobe?
I suppose Adobe is blinded by the 1000s of games and web sites that use flash. The only site that used Silverlight was microsoft and I never saw any SL games.
This the bill is 12.75, the guy gives you 20 euro and 75 cents, what change do you give him? ARrrrrrrrrrrgh WHY DID YOU GIVE ME 75 cents! You ruined my life! 6,7,8,9? Just take your 75 cents back for christ sake. 7.35.
The method of counting change will help here.
See http://www.wikihow.com/Count-Out-Change for more details.
Sisyphus?
Sorry! It is a bit too close to "sissy" and "syphilis."