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teishu
9th February 2007, 02:35 PM
anyone gt CS:S and any other steam games on fedora 6

RomKnight
9th February 2007, 04:08 PM
Use cedega from transgaming.org

b00st
9th February 2007, 04:56 PM

Use cedega from transgaming.org

About a month ago, I had CSS running almost perfectly in WINE. I haven't tried the latest version, but I bet it's much more improved.

d347hm4n
11th February 2007, 01:38 PM
Has anyone managed to get this to work? If they have could they post how they managed it. I know it's asking alot, but it would be great to welcome CS:S to the Linux gaming experience

teishu
11th February 2007, 11:03 PM
Has anyone managed to get this to work? If they have could they post how they managed it. I know it's asking alot, but it would be great to welcome CS:S to the Linux gaming experience

yeh this would be great..

d347hm4n
13th February 2007, 11:22 AM
go and have a look here http://www.linux-gamers.net/modules/wiwimod/index.php?page=HOWTO+Steam
i tried to install it from the HL2 GOTY edition, i couldn't get it to work

igknighted
23rd February 2007, 04:42 PM
I've got CS:S working in Cedega, but I only get like 15 FPS. I am trying to work out the kinks, if i can get even 30 FPS it would be playable, but now people jump out and kill me before I can see them... and I'm not that good, I need every advantage I can get lol.

evilinux
24th February 2007, 05:18 PM
I got tfc running but the mouse movement was horribly lagged as were keypresses.
Its just not worth having wine installed for that. youl be much better off sticking to native Linux games or having a windows partition with only your windows games on it. this would allow youi to really tweak down that windows version to get rid of all the non gaming stuff, and just use it for the few games you play on it.

mtrax
24th February 2007, 05:29 PM
I got css working, but first at all you have to download the steam app - the steam version on the cd/dvd won't work. Before you continue installing steam, get first the w*ndows fonts (tahoma especially).

1.) install windows-fonts
2.) install steam
3.) download css
4.) start the game (if there is a problem, change the OS in the wine configuration from WinXP to Windows 98)

...and notice...do not start steam with beryl or compiz...may 'cause freezing desktop (something with the refresh rate isn't going smoot...)

greets mtrax

a_ahmy
13th March 2007, 05:44 AM
use Loki installers for linux native games ------>http://www.liflg.org/?catid=6

a_ahmy
14th March 2007, 11:58 PM
anybody managed to install some native and non native games on FC6 by using CROSSOVER 6 ?__?

khanate
15th March 2007, 12:07 AM
anybody managed to install some native and non native games on FC6 by using CROSSOVER 6 ?__?

Crossover Linux 6 runs steam games far better than cedega. I had them running near Windows XP frame rates on CL6, it was in direct X 8 mode, but it was still very playable.

a_ahmy
15th March 2007, 12:56 AM
Crossover Linux 6 runs steam games far better than cedega. I had them running near Windows XP frame rates on CL6, it was in direct X 8 mode, but it was still very playable.

great so in general Crossover beats Cedega, did you try to run some other games over crossover