Full Version: No more EVE support for Linux

From: Brannik Taal (DR_BARNOWL) [#1]
 10 Feb 2009
To: ALL

No more support for Linux.

Not that I actually play any more. But phooey anyway. Linux needs more games.

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From: ryan [#2]
 10 Feb 2009
To: Brannik Taal (DR_BARNOWL) [#1] 10 Feb 2009

win32 premium emulated in wine is considerably better than the 'native' classic client is/was.

also: cedega suck.

EDITED: 10 Feb 2009 by RYAN

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From: Jamie (M_PIQUET) [#3]
 10 Feb 2009
To: ryan [#2] 10 Feb 2009

I see all those words individually, but together they mean nothing.

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From: Brannik Taal (DR_BARNOWL) [#4]
 10 Feb 2009
To: Jamie (M_PIQUET) [#3] 10 Feb 2009

/me reboots into Vista

*spit*

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From: ryan [#5]
 10 Feb 2009
To: Jamie (M_PIQUET) [#3] 10 Feb 2009

fibber, we all know the only one you read was 'wine'.

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From: Jamie (M_PIQUET) [#6]
 10 Feb 2009
To: ryan [#5] 10 Feb 2009

I'll have a pint of shiraz please

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From: ryan [#7]
 10 Feb 2009
To: Jamie (M_PIQUET) [#6] 11 Feb 2009

good choice.

i strongly recommend you check this one out. no idea if the site is any good, but the wine is superb.

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From: Zekk Pacus (CERAZED) [#8]
 10 Feb 2009
To: ryan [#2] 10 Feb 2009

I actually started playing EVE in Cedega, but it was near unplayable for PvP. 10sec client lag on every jump or warp.

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From: strangely grey (JAMES) [#9]
 19 Mar 2009
To: ryan [#7] 19 Mar 2009

The tasting notes annoy me. I blame that dozy bint Jilly Goolden for this sort of thing

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From: Jon [#10]
 19 Mar 2009
To: strangely grey (JAMES) [#9] 20 Mar 2009

Yeah...

quote:
As the wine opens up it reveals plum and cherry juice with lifted violets, cloves and summer flowers. As it opens further more complex flower and bright red to black fruit characters appear due to the array of other varieties coming into play.
The palate is juicy with weighty, red-fruited Shiraz dominated by plums, rhubarb, cherries, strawberries, mulberry, smoked bacon, white pepper and flower characters then a level of black currants and fragrant spice from the Cabernet and Petit Verdot appear. On the second sip a lovely mulberry tar-like character of Merlot starts to fill the palate with vivid, deep-red cherry flavours mixed with a hint of sage leaf, cloves and turmeric from the Petit Verdot which fans out across the finish with a grippy but polished finish.


Could be put much more simply as...

quote:
I had to drink five bottles of the stuff before I could come up with that crap and, then it was only because I was pissed out of my skull, not because it actually tastes like a poem.

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From: ryan [#11]
 19 Mar 2009
To: ALL

the last thing i bought with a grippy but polished finish were bathroom tiles.

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From: Astrum Mortis (AM) [#12]
 19 Mar 2009
To: ryan [#11] 20 Mar 2009

Did they get you hammered though? ;)

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From: ryan [#13]
 20 Mar 2009
To: Astrum Mortis (AM) [#12] 23 Mar 2009

i got the throbbing headache.

honest to god, one fell on my head whilst i was in the bath shortly after they went up :/

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