All I know about that game is that it must be very addictive.  I used to know a guy in Phoenix was was unemployed yet would still pay money to play it online. Go figure.

On 11/22/2011 15:19, Phillip Waclawski wrote:
As many have said, certain of the newer, high end games are problematic. I have been playing World of Warcraft on Linux for...far too long. :P

One note, while Intel Graphics cards are not a great idea for Windows gaming, they're usually a death knell for any hopes of getting a game running on Linux. NVidia, or ATI is your best bet.
Phil W.


From: "Michael Havens" <bmike1@gmail.com>
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I hate telling people that with Linux they won't be able to be a gamer. Is Linux any more game friendly than it used to be?

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