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mammlouk 02-01-2006 06:25 AM

How about Glest (www.glest.org) with loki installer at www.liflg.org.

There is also Tribal Trouble (www.tribaltrouble.com) which is pretty fun, not as much about base building, more build and army/attack.

Since you mentioned Total Annihilation, have you checked out TA3D the Total Annihilation Clone (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ta3d)

Also, Warcraft 3 and the expansion Frozen Throne run extremely well for me under wine with no significant issues.

If you haven't been there before, I recommend checking out www.happypenguin.org, excellent linux gaming resource.

WebGraphics 02-25-2006 05:37 PM

Don't forget your SNES~!!
 
Hey guys, don't forget Snes9x, a great open source super nintendo emulator. I was able to compile it just fine under slackware 10.2... plus there have been a lot of translation efforts in the last few years (Bahamut lagoon, star ocean, seiken densetsu, etc) so you can actually play more games than existed for the SNES.

http://www.snes9x.com/

Alien_Hominid 03-02-2006 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon Bridge
Well - I know these are not in the same league, or universe, as the previous offerings. However, I have enjoyed:

nethack - well yeah.
The falcon's eye frontend is very cool, but unfinished. Nobody seems to be maintaining it any more... what seems needed is a swap site for home-made xml tiles for the thing. I gather it is possible to add ones own tileset these days but cannot find a howto.

There is a new supported frontend for nethack - vultures eye. Get it from here: http://www.darkarts.co.za/projects/vultures/ This frontend is great and I haven't noticed any bugs yet.

pilatus666 03-17-2006 04:16 AM

Hy everyone!
I downloaded torcs and try to install it but i got the error that no freeglut found so i downloadet and tryed to install it... the configure was whitout any problem but the installation of freeglut fails it says that Gl/glu.h no such file or directory.. where did i wrong whats the problem..

pilatus666 03-22-2006 04:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pilatus666
Hy everyone!
I downloaded torcs and try to install it but i got the error that no freeglut found so i downloadet and tryed to install it... the configure was whitout any problem but the installation of freeglut fails it says that Gl/glu.h no such file or directory.. where did i wrong whats the problem..

Ignore this post I find rpmīs so now it works!

geeman2.0 03-22-2006 09:40 AM

My favourite linux game is Fish Fillets, an extremely challenging puzzle game with two fish.

Windows games with linux ports: Neverwinter Nights, Doom 3, Quake 4.

Windows games I've successfully played in Cedega: American McGee's Alice, Diablo II, Warcraft III, Grim Fandango, Star Wars KOTOR, Half-Life.

MariuszK 03-23-2006 03:40 AM

Hi :) It's my first post here.

Check out Daimonin - free mmorpg. IMHO it's very addicting and in few days beta4 is comming (although beta3 is fully playable and runs without bugs or crashes) so there will be more maps, more feautures and first of all more fun.

Mariusz

Komakino 03-23-2006 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Clark
Sorry guys, I didn't figure it would count as advertising in a thread asking about Linux games... I could have posted under a fake name and there would've been no problem, but that would have been dishonest. Also, you'll see my registration date is Nov 2004... I'm not new here; I just lurk.

Anyway, I apologize if I have broken the rules. Shant happen again.

FWIW, I thought Fizzlewizzle was very much fun :)

socceroos 03-23-2006 04:34 PM

I have found that the game 'Legends' is pretty good.

It would be on par with Tribes 2 and such like.

dudeman41465 04-10-2006 03:10 AM

Sauerbraten has turned out to be quite a nice fps for Linux. You don't even have to compile it, just extract the archive and run the sauerbraten_unix executable. It runs great on my machine, no lag at all. Pretty nice graphics too, not the best but pretty good, especially for a free game. Just gotta turn up the gamma correction, everything is pretty dark right now.
Sauerbraten Screenie 1
Sauerbraten Screenie 2
I found this post while googling "Good Linux Games". I've installed Nexuiz and it's pretty cool except my sound is really choppy and it's kind of laggy, not really bad but noticable. I'm running the following:
256 MB NVidia FX 5500 - (Could explain lag, the recommended is a 5700 or higher)
2.2 Ghz Intel Celeron Processor
1 GB Dual Channel DDR1 SDRAM

slackmagic 04-25-2006 05:18 AM

It sure has been some time since I've browsed through the Linux - Games forum at LQ.org

:P anyhow, I've played and in some cases still play some of the following games:

Quake 3 Arena (who hasn't played that game under linux?)
Quake 4 (make sure you've got a pretty decent system unlike me or you'll suffer severely)
Enemy Territory (great FREE game! Some very decent MODs out there too)
NeverWinter Nights (one of the greatest RPG games out there to play natively under linux)
Civilization 3 (linux-native version runs great!)
Doom 3 (same as Quake 3 Arena / Quake 4)
Heroes of Might & Magic 3 (quite old game, but it's still very fun, glad they have gotten a linux-native version for it)

uglydot 04-25-2006 06:29 AM

Retiredsoldier:

Not able to find a native linux client of Civ III. Am I missing something here?

slackmagic 04-25-2006 06:51 AM

hey uglydot,


http://lokigames.com/products/civctp/

have fun :P

uglydot 04-25-2006 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by retiredsoldier
hey uglydot,


http://lokigames.com/products/civctp/

have fun :P

:) thank you

Simon Bridge 04-26-2006 01:52 AM

The vulture's-eye and vulture's claw frontends for nethack are great. The team need people to do the figures for them.


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