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Games in Linux question by newbie
Hello,
First of all, sorry if this is a common question.
Second, I play a lot of games, especially Star Trek Armada 2 and Star Trek Bridge Commander.
But I am fed up with Windows, so I am thinking of switching to Linux, now my question is, can I play games that are meant for Windows in Linux (with or without another program) in any way?
I have asked the manufacturer, but they don't reply.
Thanks for your time,
mldaalder
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Re: Games in Linux question by newbie
Originally Posted by
mldaalder
...I am fed up with Windows, so I am thinking of switching to Linux, now my question is, can I play games that are meant for Windows in Linux (with or without another program) in any way?
Wine is on the disk, a program which provides support for Windows programs running under Linux. There is also a game-optimized version, called WineX, available from http://www.transgaming.com -- I have not tried it, but you can ask arond that site for more info.
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Thanks!
I check that out, if it works then I can finaly seal that MicroFracture.
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I have knoppix now, it has wine, so would that also work for games?
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Originally Posted by
mldaalder
I have knoppix now, it has wine, so would that also work for games?
Give it a try and find out that's really the only way to tell anyway.
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Winex has a lot of extra stuff in it not in stock Wine. I don't think that wine will work nearly as well with your games.
You really should check out the following page for more info on Wine and Winex:
http://franksworld.net/
It's a very good resource for this stuff.
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