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theres an opengl verion i was thinking it was dx only
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Originally posted by Ahnteis
Valve stated that OpenGL wasn't ready for HL2. It'll be directX only unless they have some extra programming time while part of the team is doing updates do to the theft.
When OpenGL 2.0 is stable and ready for public release, I'll assume Valve won't hesitate to make compatibility for it in a Source patch.Originally posted by silent
They'll probably release a OGL version as one of their infamous special edition game packages.
Transgaming does not do ports. The WineX project is actually a more or less hand coded Windows emulator that works with varying degress of success. Unfortunately, Transgaming is not a good open source citizen and has taken a lot from the truly open source Wine project without contributing anything back to the open source community. This is the primary reason I refuse to support Transgaming or WineX. The other reason is I would like to see more developers create native Linux builds of their software (as id and Epic have done) rather than try to stick us Linux users with a half-assed emulated version.Originally posted by dbsynergy
It could be done with the proper permission and patience. Look how far Transgaming has gotten with running DX games in Linux. Truly amazing.
Originally posted by hard candy
The recent theft is a good argument for using Linux or BSD to conduct business on the net. There may be security holes in both and the programs that run on them, but the fixes are found a lot faster than when one company is in charge.
Now if Valve would port Half-life to linux they could increase their audience. Also Valve, get rid of Outlook (why they were using Outlook will be a good question for their security chief), it's always been a backdoor and always will.
A good example of "Trusted Computing" in action. Go Bill!
Originally posted by azz0r
Linux sucks, and if you all hate MS so much uninstall windows, hypocrites.
I have to disagree, and I can only assume your comments are not based on experience. The versions of XFree86 that have come out in recent years are about as rock solid stable as you could hope for. Even KDE's robustness has improved by leaps and bounds to the point that many Linux users couldn't tell you what an XFree crash looks like, having never actually experienced one.Originally posted by jonbob
GNU/Linux is defintely a great OS, but the X Server needs some serious work. And your average user experiences far more X crashes than, say Panics. The problem with Linux is that if X goes you're pretty much buggered.
Originally posted by hunteraz
Would you pay 50$ for a seperate Linux port of HL2?
Give this man 10 points! You are absolutly right. If all the HL linux community would just dissapear, the rest of the community would be devistated. Imagine, the fastest most popular servers just going *poof.* I would cry.Originally posted by Mountain Man
There is no technical reason why Half-Life 2 could not be ported to Linux. Valve probably won't, though, for financial and possibly political reasons.
But to be blunt, I think Valve owes the Linux community a native port. The Linux community has supported Half-Life multiplayer for years, and Valve should not piss away this opportunity to repay them. Just imagine if the Linux community took all their servers offline in protest?
Originally posted by hunteraz
Rebuilding modules is no more difficult than installing a driver under Windows.
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rebuilding modules isn't tough, but it's certainly not as easy as installing a driver in windows. you've got to manually edit .conf files and point things in the right direction, whereas windows picks it up on its own.
And Kazaa isn't where most people get viruses from. It's that stupid preview pane in Outlook and Outlook express that nails most people.
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most people i know dont use outlook, they used web based mail like hotmail and yahoo (i know you can use express w/ hotmail, etc), but yet they have their shortcut to the kazaa shared folder with BRITNEY_NAKED.JPG.EXE.VBS, etc.
And firewalls can only stop people from getting in from the outside. Once they've trojaned you because you or someone who used your machine opened or previewed something they shouldn't have your firewall instantly becomes useless.
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i dont know about you, but the only person who uses my computer is me.
welcome to reality, have a nice stay.
Companies like Bioware, Epic, id, and S2 Games beg to differ, just to name a few. In fact, among the largest FPS developers, Valve is the odd man out, and it's a mistake for them to ignore the burgeoning Linux market.Originally posted by hunteraz
Get over it, Linux isn't ready to be a steady gaming OS...
Originally posted by hard candy
The recent theft is a good argument for using Linux or BSD to conduct business ...
Originally posted by Dr. Shim
Porting the entire thing over to Linux is only a fraction of the story! They'll have to port it to OpenGL as well! Ouch! Those attention-mongers and their broken up source code could just as well make their own game if they know how to port the entire game over to Linux and make it work better then the real Half-Life2 will!
The thing with open source software, for every person looking to exploit a security hole, there are two or three others looking for ways to fix it. Thus, any security holes are patched before they can be exploited or are patched very shortly (often within hours) of being exploited.Originally posted by DrEvil
If people started using linux a lot more, hackers are going to look for holes a lot more in linux and find them.