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Hey guys, ive recently started playing runescape basically because its the only game I can get working because im running Ubuntu. Im really tired of cutting yews all the time and have found now that im alot olderthan when I first started playing the player base is just a little to immature for my likings.
At this point in time im up for anything. I would also prefer the game to be f2p. Previous game history: Diablo 1 & 2 (All time favorites), WOW, Runescape, EVE, Maplestory, Wonderking(Enjoyed this game quite a bit as well). LOTRO (Installed played for 20 minutes and the uninstalled) Im up for suggestions! Thanks. |
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11/04/11 9:53:04 PM#2
Being a linux user you've probobly heard of WINE and whatnot? Apparently EVE (which im resubbing to shortly, haha) runs on it: http://support.eveonline.com/Pages/KB/Article.aspx?id=499 but if you're not interested in that im sure lots of other games run on windows emulators... |
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11/04/11 9:55:43 PM#3
Dungeons and Dragons Online might suit your taste. Its a more mature game from my expierence although that was when it was p2p. Getting it to work with ubuntu might take some doing though. I run a dozen or so linux OS's with virtual box, I really love other OS's besides windows.
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11/04/11 9:56:46 PM#4
Heroes of Newerth works on linux natively w/o the use of Wine. It's not an MMO, but a pretty good game. Other than that, you're going to have to learn to use Wine. |
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11/04/11 10:00:53 PM#5
Ryzom offers a Linux client and the game also has a unlimited trial...though if you want to play past the skill cap implimented on the unlimited trial you will have to sub to it. |
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Originally posted by eycel Thanks for all your suggestions guys. Im currently installing D&D and will give that a go. The installation is going smoothly so far using crossover games for linux. Ill let you know howit turns out. |
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