Chapter 23 . Gaming with Linux 639 subscription (Michigan web site)
Chapter 23 . Gaming with Linux 639 subscription service to Cedega instead of the games. That subscription service lets you stay up-to-date on the continuing development of Cedega so you can run more and more Windows games. Depending on your distribution, you may need to get the vanilla kernel from kernel.org and boot that on your system before running games with Cedega. To get Windows games to run in Linux, TransGaming incorporated Microsoft DirectX 8 features into Cedega. In fact, TransGaming implemented DirectX because subscribers to Cedega requested it. (A Cedega subscription has value, in part, because it lets you vote on which games you d like to see TransGaming work on next.) A full list of games supported by TransGaming, as well as indications of how popular they are and how well they work, is available from the TransGaming site (www.transgaming.org/gamesdb/). Today, hundreds of games are listed in that database. You can use TransGaming s Cedega software to run Doom 3 right out of the box. For news about other product milestones, check out the Hot off the Press link on the TransGaming home page. With Cedega 4.4, TransGaming has included Point2Play 2.02. Point2Play provides a graphical window for installing, configuring, and testing Cedega on your computer. This OpenGL-dependent application also lets you install and organize your games so you can launch them graphically. Figure 23-7 shows an example of the TransGaming Point2Play window. Figure 23-7: Use the Point2Play window to check computer hardware for Cedega gaming. Note Note
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