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EVE Online on Linux

Filed in archive Entertainment by Rom Feria on September 15, 2007

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Whilst I am no gamer, I still find it interesting to see cool gameslinks made available on Linux. This time, it is EVE Online, which is "(EVE Online is) host to the largest virtual universe in the world, and is the fastest-growing Massively Multi-Player Online Game (MMPOG) of the genre. Set tens of thousands of years in the future, EVE is a breathtaking journey to the stars, to an immersive experience filled with adventure, riches, danger, and glory."

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The game will run on top of TransGaming's technology that makes applications run on different platforms.

Actually, what I said earlier is not entirely true, I do play games once in awhile and right now, it is Command & Conquer 3, which runs, afaik, on TransGaming's technology for the Mac. My experience, so far, has been great!

Now to eliminate the NOD forces from Sarajevo. :)


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