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2005-07-06
Tried ? No , I got them running when I feel like playing with them. Why would I bother running them on newer Distribution ?
I don't use Mac OS game on Mac OS X and I don't use Dos , window 3.1 , windows 85 , windows 98 , window 2000 on Vista. Just like I don't try running nintendo games on nintendo 64 or on nintendo WII.
I also still have tons of perfectly good distribution that worked perfectly with those games.
Loki Games where also proprietary and I don't waste my time on trying to make old proprietary games work on newer distribution when I can just search for the best distribution of that time and install that.
Some do using windows emulator on newer systems , but the vast majority don't run natively or at all.
You almost never hear actual game buyers complain about Loki , you hear people who like you think million of game sold is small and who point at Loki as a failure for all GNU/Linux gaming.
The funny thing is you have more competition and more failures on windows. Where as GNU/Linux games usually break even or go on making a nice profit , as the cost of development is far lower then creating a new game entirely.
id never had trouble with GNU/Linux games or there sales numbers.
The real trouble this day is that they concentrate on making game and there distrinution partner EA is pushing for console games and EA is in financial trouble itself this days closing many development sites and game development. They never really liked GNU/Linux as game platform either.
http://digg.com/linux_unix/id_Software_NOT_abandoning_Linux_Rage_li...
Try 2008 games :
http://whdb.com/2008/top-25-linux-games-for-2008/
http://web2linux.blogspot.com/2008/03/top-30-linux-games-of-2008.ht...
http://live.linux-gamers.net/