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Old 07-19-2006, 10:21 AM
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Default Gaming Under PC-BSD? Yes Thanks !!
It's unbelieveable !!
Each time that I play online with America's Army (my AAO nick report PC-BSD in it) so many people asking me if really I'm playing under BSD. This sound really strange for them and they remain overwhelmed and amused :lol:

Then I though to open section here (and in my forums too) where is possible to put some screenshot of PC-BSD ingame action and give this links to them if they are so curious and if they wanto to know how many games can be played with PC-BSD.

Obviously I need your help too placing here some screenshot of all your games that you normally use under PC-BSD (including the one that can be played with emulatore like UAE or MAME ) What you all think about ?
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Old 07-19-2006, 12:17 PM
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I just wish we had more "real" PBI games. Like Tremulous.

Due to the PBI system, PC-BSD is a potential open source gaming system. :lol:
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Old 07-19-2006, 02:01 PM
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Originally Posted by pcbsdusr
I just wish we had more "real" PBI games. Like Tremulous.
We've already got Tremulous..

http://www.pbidir.com/search.php?str=tremulous

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Old 07-19-2006, 07:26 PM
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I know we have Tremulous...

I should have said "I just wish we had more "real" PBI games Like Tremulous".
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Old 07-19-2006, 07:40 PM
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I think you can basicly play any game on PC-BSD that you can on RedHat Linux 9 or Fedora Core Linux 4.

What sucks is they dropped client support for Linux/Mac users but they keep up to date Linux Server and Windows Server/Clients. < Finally pissed with the US Army.
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Originally Posted by TerryP
I think you can basicly play any game on PC-BSD that you can on RedHat Linux 9 or Fedora Core Linux 4.

What sucks is they dropped client support for Linux/Mac users but they keep up to date Linux Server and Windows Server/Clients. < Finally pissed with the US Army.
Of course you can play any game. But if that game is installed through a REAL PBI the user experience s much more satisfying.

Think "Just Works"!
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