>> They already have. Quake3, Unreal, etc. There are tons of non-free >> games available. > >Yes, but I'm saying, more of them.
Specially, more variety. Why do they port mainly FPSs? Many people don't like FPS's that much, and would like to play *Crafts natively, or Vice City, or The Sims... well, you got the picture. I hope that the Blizzard's threats that caused the end of FreeCiv is a sign that they will port/develop something for this platform. Otherwise, I don't see a reason for them to suddenly start caring about wether somebody else was developing a *craft game for Linux... So, don't worry, I think more Linux games are coming soon. And, speaking about FPS's, there's the recently released Castle Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, which is also available for free (as in beer) both in Windows and Linux versions, and it's a great game. regards, Breno Moiana ------------------------------------------------------------- "Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life." -- Immanuel Kant -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]