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Post Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:27 am

airplanes18 wrote:
DarkPacMan77 wrote:
logistic wrote:
DarkPacMan77 wrote:Running Quake on my computer makes me feel a little too 1996, but the core mechanics that make up the game are still pretty timeless and offer room for expansion.

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haha. i love quake graphics. theyre not HORRIBLE, but there not the greatest. i loved early 2000s gaming, dude.


Which is great, for your needs, because that's just about all that Linux can run anyways :twisted:

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maybe if you gave it a try and hopped off bill gates' dick....... :P


HAHA. suck on them webbles, pacman
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Post Sun Jun 20, 2010 8:41 am

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Post Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:02 pm

LOL, it's not like I'm padding Mr. Gates pocket book by using his operating system. I believe operating systems should be free and that companies creating operating systems should sell features, expansions, and service packs rather than the operating system itself. It's for that reason that I pirate Windows operating systems. For Linux, that business example never needs to be circumvented, but you're also missing out on the fastest updates, best compatibility, driver support, device support, and various other things from choosing Linux.

I play the newest, greatest, and most graphic-intense games I can get my hands on. Linux simply can't run them, unfortunately. When Linux can, I'll probably dual-boot it again until it's polished enough to use as a primary gaming/ business operating system.

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