* Anders Johansson (andjoh@rydsbo.net) [021030 19:41]: ->On Thursday 31 October 2002 04.37, Curtis Rey wrote: ->> Linux gaming has been at a virtual stand still. -> ->Note that the recent release of Unreal Tournament 2003 from Epic came with ->both Windows and Linux binaries in the box. -> ->Things are happening, slowly but surely Yes, but if you are like me. Your perfectly good 64M DDR ATI card is as useless as telling Shrub that it's "Fool me once..shame on you..Fool me twice..shame on me." This game has to use nVidia cards w/ their binary only drivers to work under Linux. Oh sure you can get it to run with ATI cards but you must purchase XiG's $99 closed source Xserver. That's rich..a $99 Xserver for a $40 game. :) I will NEVER understand why all these 3D specs are not open source. After all game companies make money selling games..chip makers with chipsets and card makers with the cards. If the API's and specs were open for the world to use then the people who put a lot of effort into XFree couple build in support for it. More games and cards would be sold. Oh well..guess I just play games with my PS/2 that's attached to my nice 36' T.V. w/ surround sound. :) -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I tell you what you should see.