Re: [SLUG] Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory for Linux

From: Brad Smith (brad_stephenssmith@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Jun 01 2003 - 13:44:05 EDT


Actually, the full versions of all of those are available as well. Q3 is the only one, I think,
that has a Linux version you can buy on CD, but with the rest (and Q3, for that matter) you use
the Windows CD along with Linux binaries available at ID's website.

--Brad

--- Levi Bard <levi@bard.sytes.net> wrote:
> > Lemme make sure I'm understanding this right... this game is a first
> > person shoot 'em up for linux that is completely free and doesn't
> > require any hax0ring and or stealing to get working out of the box?
> >
> > <jaws drop>...
>
> Id released the source for Quake and Doom (I know they're old, but so is my hardware :), and
> Quake2 is available for free as well (maybe just the demo version, I forget), as well as the
> demo versions of Q3A, RTCW, SoF, and probably some others I'm missing.
>
> I really need to get a vidcard with good opengl acceleration...
>
> Levi



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