![]() Kill two birds with one stone: Sony’s dominance and the possibility of game makers porting to Linux.Īny company making games for Linux at this stage will have a hard fight. I know there are some game companies that port to Linux, but if you look carefully, you will see that MS is steering a lot of game companies to produce XBox only games (take Jade Empire from BioWare as an example). Linux… I would use Linux purely at home if it were not for Games and Music Apps being few and far between. ![]() Looks as suspicious as the Phantom game console. Because the support is just not there, not enough to keep SERIOUS gamers happy.Īnd it is a fact that gaming pushes the technology. And that is mainly why the average end user would pick Windows over Mac, or Linux at this point. Gaming isn’t necessary to compete in this industry, but to be COMPETITIVE, especially on the home desktop, it is. CompUSA is a bit overpriced, but is a good source for PC games. Not true, and I agree with Richard and MrJEep. ![]() It may need more polishing before more people use it, but Linux can do everything most computer users would ask of it.” ![]() Most people now either want an appliance that plays, records, and burns different forms of media or they want email and word processing. Gamers do not drive the market for computers. A lot of people have a gamecube or playstation or xbox for their gaming needs. “I think it’s lame that people think you need games to compete. ![]()
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