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tech42erOct 6, 2007
I know. It's freaking amazing. When I bought my laptop, I chose an AMD/ATI setup since I thought ATI would get open osurced or at least improved once ATI bought them. For the next year, it was "f**k ATI! Boycott ATI! Use nvidia" and then, finally, ATI OS'd the drivers and now everyne loves ATI. It's so shocking.
tech42erOct 6, 2007
I have wanted to try Enemy Territory, though.
keyoOct 6, 2007
I believe ET: QuakeWars is coming too. If we could run something like crysis that'd really be great, no dx10 for a while I'm guessing.When native games come it will *really* be the year of the linux desktop. Apple isn't even at that point yet :( .
dan2552Oct 6, 2007
The only real resource Vista is taking up extra is RAM, aero and such all close behind the scenes when you run a game. No true "gamer" should have less than 2GB of RAM nowadays...
Closed AccountOct 6, 2007
Vikas Gupta?
stmillerOct 7, 2007
Why would it be old? This is the developer bleeding-edge CVS. It is ahead of the releases. You can read the developer mailing list, and view the constant changes and bug fixes going on in the CVS.<a class="user" href="http://lists.transgaming.org/pipermail/winex-cvs-logs/">http://lists.transgaming.org/pipermail/winex-cvs-l ...</a>