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Liam Slider

pooware? I hear another Linux loonie babbling in desperation.

For years, since the release of the 9700, ATI has leapfrogged nVidia with each new generation of GPUs. It was just in the last few months that nVidia caught back up to ATI. ATI has approx. 50% bigger market share than nVidia.

I like nVidia cards (I have an old GeForce 2), but you need to get a grip.

Hexus.net reviews Linux gaming 1595
On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 23:35:53 -0500, DFS Linux? I knew ATI was poo *long* before I started using Linux. GPU alone means nothing, ATI cheats. They have, in the...

You mean you have a single-click install, whereas Windows requires two clicks - twice as much work? LOL! You weenie.

Windows game installs are so easy as to be trivial. The fact that you even mention installation, here and in the past, shows how desperate you are.

That's a joke. I don't see ONE Linux game on the shelves at MicroCenter. Or CompUSA. Or BestBuy. Not one. But I see around 500 for Windows.

If Atari (Unreal Tournament) and id Software (Doom) didn't take pity on Linux and produce Linux ports, you would have NO Linux games worth mentioning. Not one.

You need to face the reality of Linux gaming, which is best reflected in That's from the hot action game "Adventures of Planet Zephulor." BWAAHHAHA!!! What is this, 1985? Take a look at the screenshot, then consider that it was recently given a Hot Picks award by Linux Format magazine?!?!?! How nuts are you guys?

Linux is good for some things; 3D gaming is not one of them. Not now anyway.

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Liam Slider nVidia, on the other hand, did cheat on benchmark tests Silly. ATI sells a lot more high and top-end video cards (9800XT...

So PS3 games will run on your Linux box? Didn't think so.



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