NeuromancerWGDD'U
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I'm going to be setting up a Windows 98/Linux [insert distribution] (I've not decided which distribution I'm going with, and I'm eventually going to upgrade from 98 to XP, or wait for Longhorn and see if it's worth it) dual-boot system.
Anyway, I use my computer largely for gaming, and I'm wondering; Including the usage of emulators such as WINE, exactly how much can I expect in the way of gaming compatibility? I expect I'd still have to run some games on the Windows partition, but can anyone give me a rough estimation of how much compatibility I can expect?
I run mostly older games (Alpha Centauri, Doom, Doom 2, Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate, etc.) and I've heard that usually WINE can handle older games, however, now that I have a semi-decent system, I'm going to be getting into newer games (UT '04, Doom 3, Scrapland, etc.).
Anyway, I use my computer largely for gaming, and I'm wondering; Including the usage of emulators such as WINE, exactly how much can I expect in the way of gaming compatibility? I expect I'd still have to run some games on the Windows partition, but can anyone give me a rough estimation of how much compatibility I can expect?
I run mostly older games (Alpha Centauri, Doom, Doom 2, Icewind Dale, Baldur's Gate, etc.) and I've heard that usually WINE can handle older games, however, now that I have a semi-decent system, I'm going to be getting into newer games (UT '04, Doom 3, Scrapland, etc.).