Has your ultra-hip, Justin Long-approved operating system kept you from joining in the Quake Live online gib-fest? 1UP recently reported on a recent QuakeCon 2009 announcement which should bring some joy to your empty, empty life -- on Tuesday, August 18, the title will be patched to allow Mac and Linux users to access the game's web-based bounty. Since the service's launch, this has by far been the most requested feature from free-to-play FPS lovers worldwide. It's nice to see id deliver on its promise to incorporate the non-Windows contingency.
Of course, we're still running a version of Digital UNIX circa 1995, so we might just be permanently S.O.L.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 1:36PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said
So about 13 people will join the Quake Live community in 4 days?
I keeeeeeeed!
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I keeeeeeeed!
Posted: Aug 14th 2009 1:47PM (Unverified) said
Awesome! I don't use GNU/Linux much but now I might be tempted to use it more frequently.
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Posted: Aug 14th 2009 2:14PM (Unverified) said
yay :D
tried running it via firefox in wine.. didnt work :(
now i can play :D yay!!
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tried running it via firefox in wine.. didnt work :(
now i can play :D yay!!
Posted: Aug 14th 2009 3:46PM The Wicker Man said
MacBook Pro is prepared to murderlize you doods!
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