Phoronix: Ho-Hum: Yes, Team Fortress 2 Is Coming To Linux
Many Phoronix readers have been writing in over the past day getting excited that it looks like Team Fortress 2 is coming to Linux...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTIxNDA
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Phoronix: Ho-Hum: Yes, Team Fortress 2 Is Coming To Linux
Many Phoronix readers have been writing in over the past day getting excited that it looks like Team Fortress 2 is coming to Linux...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTIxNDA
The hat fever is coming to Linux :)
This is great for me because i already own TF2 for Window$ and it was already confirmed in their blog that all owners of their Source game engine titles for Window$ will have FREE access to the Linux versions :D
Can't wait also for CS:GO and DOTA2....hell, even DoD would be very nice !!!
Now....BRING ON THE DARN BETAS !!!!
looks good!!!!http://www.aele.info/a105.jpg
Hmm, interesting(?) mount names containing the string 'linux' (http://cdr.thebronasium.com/app/4)
HTML Code:cstrike_beta-linux
dystopia-linux
episode1-linux
esmod-linux
insurgency-linux
Counter-Strike Source-linux
ageofchivalry-linux
diprip-linux
orangebox-linux
pvkii-linux
smashball-linux
synergy-linux
zps-linux
dods-linux
garrysmod-linux
hl2mp-linux
tf-linux
l4d_full-linux
left4dead-linux
left4dead2-linux
left4dead2_demo-linux
darkesthour-linux
marenostrum-linux
redorchestra-linux
defencealliance2-linux
killingfloor-linux
ship-linux
serioussam3-linux
serioussam3-linux
serioussam3-linux
serioussam3-linux
garrysmodbeta-linux
I'd really like to see blackmesa-linux there...
That list is too good to be true !!!!
Is it possible that is file-server related ?!? There are many games with dedi-server soft for linux but w/o clients for it...why 4 entries for SS3 ?!?
I really wish that list is for Linux clients !!! Too many good titles right there !!! :cool:
Actually that list looks pretty realistical for clients
GoldSource is also ported to Linux: http://cdr.thebronasium.com/app/4
Yes, that list counts dedicated servers as software.
A better list is here:
http://marlamin.com/cdr/search.php?s=linux&searchby=os
Then you can click on each item and see that Steam does in fact link to the game itself.
Again, if you already have games in that list purchased for any platform (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux), then you can play it on any other platform without paying a penny more. Pretty nice.