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Originally Posted by carlosponti thats good to know i was waiting to see if they released a version for linux on the disk before i went out and bought the game. |
I don't think there's much of a chance for that now. Although Id Software has released retail boxes of Linux games in the past, Doom 3 and Quake 4 have been gold (meaning on retail shelves) for some time now, and if they were going to release a Linux version in the box I imagine they would have already done so. The Linux clients are downloadable, so I don't see any reason why you shouldn't go ahead and buy them as they are.
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Is this the first time Activision has released thier games? i know activision is not fond of linux and games released on it because of support. they do not want to support anything on linux.
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No, as far as I know Activision has been publishing Id's games since at least as far back as Quake 2, and I don't think they have any say in what platforms Id releases their software on. Case in point: the original Quake game was released for PC and Macintosh. The PC version was published in-house by Id (as far as I know) and the Mac version was published by Atari.
For Quake 3, the PC and Mac versions were published by Activision, but the Linux version was published by Loki Games. If Activision were trying to keep Linux out of the gaming arena they would have signed exclusive publishing contracts with Id, which they obviously didn't do.