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Counter-Strike still is playble in Linux...
The 1.5 version still is supported and won itīs still up...
I play it almoast every day... =)
Many windows users have hour opinion about bullshit steam and for that mather you can play with 1.5.
Another thing is that i had played multiple times in 1.6 serverīs, and the only thing that i need was cheating-death...
Soo you can play Counter-Strike in Linux =)...
By the way i use WineX...
Originally posted by RHLinuxGUY 1.6 can lick my sack its a bunch of gay windoz shit glued together to keep Linux users from ever becoming a gaming behemoth!
DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW TO ADD BOTS TO REDHAT 9 LINUX SERVER?
OR CAN U EVEN ADD BOTS TO A LINUX SERVER? ? ?
IT WILL BE REALLY HELPFULL IF YOU HELP ME THNX
Originally posted by LavaDevil94 not anymore. steam doesnt work w/ wine or winex, and all the servers are running CS1.6, which is only availible through steam.
here is a howto from linux-gamers.net - I haven't tried it myself, but if you're interested:
I personally wouldn't install IE under any circumstances. it's good to hear there's opposition to Steam, and I'm not a huge CS fan but there's still tons of people playing TFC without steam - it works flawlessly under wine.
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