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Ryan Wachowiak wachowiak at gmail.com
Mon Jul 4 15:46:04 EDT 2005


>>>I play World of Warcraft(MMORPG) and it runs almost flawlessly. I wrote
> a review of my experiences. Here is my review of Cedega 4.2.1...


what server you play on?



On 7/4/05, Kevin E. Glosser <keg at adelphia.net> wrote:
> John Seth wrote:
> 
> > I'd be full linux, as I am running dual boot, but I'm also a gamer...
> > and Wine and other emulators don't run Star Wars Galaxies, Everquest
> > 2, Anarchy Online, Dark Age of Camelot and the like. Thus, in order to
> > play games, I'm stuck with Windows.
> 
> I kicked the habit by paying for Cedega, the commercial version of
> W.I.N.E. for games. My Fedora Core 4 machine is the first I've had
> without Windows on it. :)
> 
> I play World of Warcraft(MMORPG) and it runs almost flawlessly. I wrote
> a review of my experiences. Here is my review of Cedega 4.2.1...
> 
> http://www.linuxlinks.com/portal/news/staticpages/index.php?page=20050306045044463
> 
> Since then, Transgaming has released version 4.3.2 and Point2Play 2.x
> which is even easier to use. As I state in the review, "your mileage may
> vary". It really depends on which games you are running. However, the
> list you mentioned were fairly mainstream. The more mainstream, the more
> likely they run well in Cedega. Frankly, I'd be surprised if all of them
> didn't play at an acceptable level.
> 
> Lastly, Cedega is cheap. You pay a minimum of $15 and you get to
> download it. You then "own" it. Whether you get future upgrades, depends
> on how much you pay. The worst case scenario is $60 a year. For the
> price of one high end game, you get to remove Windows. That's worth it
> to me. :)
> 
> KEG
> http://www.linuxlinks.com
> 


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Ryan Wachowiak




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