Originally Posted by
Slartibartfast
I have ubuntu on one of my partitions and run linux on my laptop. It is still true.
No, it's not. I'm sorry you've had trouble. While many people have trouble, myself and hundreds of thousands of other linux users have not. And, it's not like I'm an IT expert. I have no professional IT training.
WoW is a 5 year old game now. And i still stand by my statement. Do you think most "home users" are capable to screwing with wine?
Well, since it's installed by default in Ubuntu, and requires nothing more than double clicking the program you want to install/run for many thousands of fully supported apps, yeah, I think most home users are perfectly capable of double-clicking. Don't you?
As far as WoW being a 5 year old game, I only mention it because it's a very well known and popular game.
More recent games that I know off the top of my head to play perfectly in linux include Call of Duty IV, PoP (2008), and C&C Red Alert.
I really dont want to pay a monthly fee to cedega either...
Yeah, I can't say I blame you there, but since you only have to pay for a subscription for updates, that's not much of an issue. Also, wine has improved so much in the last year that cedega is largely redundant, and only a small selection of games play on cedega that won't play with regular old wine.