Enemy Territory: Quake Wars
A bit of a diversion As I was reading through some Ubuntu forums, I read that id software games generally support running in Linux natively. So, I thought I would give Enemy Territory: Quake Wars a...
View ArticleUbuntu Gaming: Lincity-NG
Today, I checked out Lincity-NG, a SimCity-style game for Linux. Simple to install, because it is already in the repositories, this did the trick for me: sudo apt-get install lincity-ng I can do it! It...
View ArticleDual Monitor Gaming
The scenario: Alright, now that I have two monitors and the basic screen stuff set up, the first thing to do is to try to get the games working. There are a couple of possible ways to go here, where...
View ArticleETQW and Joystick
Just a quick note on this one! I wanted to try using a joystick in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. The joystick in question is a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro – a USB model with several axes and buttons....
View Article3x the fun…Triple Monitor Gaming!
A while back I posted about Dual Monitor Gaming – it didn’t really work too well for the games I wanted to play, because basically you end up with the crosshair right in the worst spot possible –...
View ArticlePenny Arcade Game
From time to time I will check out Penny Arcade, and I remembered that they had a video game coming out. Today, I was pleased to find out they have a native linux version of On the Rain-Slick Precipice...
View ArticleDoom3 and Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory Fix
Although I mostly still play Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, I have had Doom3 on my machine, and I recently downloaded the older Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory. The problem I was having, though is that for...
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