Please port the client to linux. It's a shame that I've had to dual-boot windows on a machine just to be able to follow my favorite game series.
By the way, when is the full-feature length movie coming out. THey already have a halo4 movie out there, I think a Mechwarrior film would be even better.
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Linux Port
Started by barcef, Mar 01 2014 10:01 AM
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Posted 01 March 2014 - 10:01 AM
#2
Posted 01 March 2014 - 10:39 AM
There's programs for allowing Windows to run on a Linux.
Dave's School produced this some time ago. But it's set "ahead" of MWO's time.
There's also programs that allow Windows programs to run on Linux. But I would expect you need a powerful processor for that.
Just to note: PGI's developing but Microsoft so far as I know still owns the rights. Thusly, it'll never be on a non-windows platform.
Dave's School produced this some time ago. But it's set "ahead" of MWO's time.
There's also programs that allow Windows programs to run on Linux. But I would expect you need a powerful processor for that.
Just to note: PGI's developing but Microsoft so far as I know still owns the rights. Thusly, it'll never be on a non-windows platform.
#3
Posted 01 March 2014 - 07:06 PM
I tried to get it working in Wine sometime ago in closed beta. It kinda worked but it was unplayable. Dual boot is easier.
#4
Posted 01 March 2014 - 07:24 PM
Kon is correct, it's a Microsoft property so it won't be developed for a platform other than Windows.
I believe that MWO (possibly it was MW5 still, then) was at some point going to be multi-platform (PC & console) but MS wouldn't let them develop it for PS3/4, it had to be Xbox exclusive. So they dumped the whole console component and made it PC only. I'd argue that this was a good thing, but whatever.
I believe that MWO (possibly it was MW5 still, then) was at some point going to be multi-platform (PC & console) but MS wouldn't let them develop it for PS3/4, it had to be Xbox exclusive. So they dumped the whole console component and made it PC only. I'd argue that this was a good thing, but whatever.
#5
Posted 01 March 2014 - 11:14 PM
Koniving, on 01 March 2014 - 10:39 AM, said:
There's programs for allowing Windows to run on a Linux.
Dave's School produced this some time ago. But it's set "ahead" of MWO's time.
There's also programs that allow Windows programs to run on Linux. But I would expect you need a powerful processor for that.
Just to note: PGI's developing but Microsoft so far as I know still owns the rights. Thusly, it'll never be on a non-windows platform.
Dave's School produced this some time ago. But it's set "ahead" of MWO's time.
There's also programs that allow Windows programs to run on Linux. But I would expect you need a powerful processor for that.
Just to note: PGI's developing but Microsoft so far as I know still owns the rights. Thusly, it'll never be on a non-windows platform.
I hadn't seen that video before. Very cool stuff. Once I got past the stiff acting, it was quite enjoyable. Now we just need Ronald D. Moore to produce a regular Battletech series.
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