ViBE
23/05/2014 - 20:24:39
I don't know is it the right form/way to ask this, but I'm still very interested. It's a very handy tool.
So do 17B team plan/interested to make a Linux version of HLBox17b? I asking this cause:
1. Most of the GoldSrc and Source engine based games are available on Linux too.
2. I think I'm not the only one who use Linux distros for playing and doing any other stuffs what are related with these games.
3. I tried the Windows version on Linux, but it has massive .NET Framework dependencies, so it's unusable.
I create this new topic because I did not find any further information about my questions. If I did it in the wrong way please remove it, or move it to the right section.
Chapo
25/05/2014 - 22:32:32
Sorry, I don't know how to code for linux
LiveWire
26/05/2014 - 15:00:14
http://www.mono-project.com/CompatibilityCan I request a function on hlbox that reads rmf/maps and tells me which wad files I need to use in hammer.
Btw ViBE how well do steam games work in linux?
ViBE
26/05/2014 - 15:16:31
QUOTE (LiveWire @ 26/05/2014 - 16:00:14)
http://www.mono-project.com/CompatibilityCan I request a function on hlbox that reads rmf/maps and tells me which wad files I need to use in hammer.
Btw ViBE how well do steam games work in linux?
Better than ever. I'm using Ubuntu and the game's (especially Valve games) performance is better than the Windows version. I have an Optimus configuration and the Intel driver is much better on Linux, so I usually play CS with just the Intel HD3000. Another good example is TF2 cause it runs well with HD3000 on medium graphics settings. I'm pretty satisfied.