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I was wondering if people would help me compile a list of games that run nativly on LINUX I will keep updating them here. Please post and let me know ...
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- 02-26-2006 #1Just Joined!
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Native Linux Games
I was wondering if people would help me compile a list of games that run nativly on LINUX I will keep updating them here. Please post and let me know more and they will be added ASAP
So far:
1) UT4004
2) UTGOTY
3) Neverwinter Nights
Thanks all! Happy gaming!
- 02-26-2006 #2
freeciv...ftn!
- 02-26-2006 #3Linux Enthusiast
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ftn = "for the nix"??
Originally Posted by lakerdonald 
tuxracer
UT2003
UnrealTournament
- 02-27-2006 #4
nah ftn=ftw=for the win.
- 02-27-2006 #5Linux User
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All iD games (doom series, quake series)
- 02-27-2006 #6
The Linux Game Tome already has about as comprehensive a list of native Linux games as you're going to find.
But If we're talking just commercial and commercial-quality games, then I have to add the Quake series, Doom series, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Legends, and America's Army.
Edit: Dang it, a12ctic beat me to the id games by a minute!Stand up and be counted as a Linux user!
- 02-27-2006 #7Just Joined!
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im pretty sure these do:
Americas Army (freeware, and rather good)
Darwinia
Cube - http://wouter.fov120.com/cube/
Doom 3
Quake 3
Return to Castle Woflenstein (aparently..)
Unreal Tournament Series(UT GOTY, UT2003, UT2004)
also, look for anything published by Loki games before there downfall... they were the main company that ported games for nix...
http://www.icculus.org/lgfaq/gamelis...nse=commercial
^ list of commercial games for linux... most of which are native to my knowledge (you can also filter, it lists non native games such as Quake 4 that have patches to run)
/tAK
- 02-27-2006 #8Linux Enthusiast
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ahh...ok. i'd never seen it typed like that before (i'd always seen ftw)
Originally Posted by lakerdonald 
learn something new every day
- 02-27-2006 #9
This sort of question is asked at least once a month. Can someone dig for the other posts and link them in here?
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