![]() ![]() Linux also gains a few points from the install procedure – it never asked me for a cd key (interesting…) and didn’t bug me to have the CD in the drive when I ran it, which I found quite a turn-off in Windows – if anyone wants to pirate it they’ll just copy the damn thing, so why inconvienience everyone?Īnyway, I think that covers it… it’s certainly nice having a game that works this well in Linux. One thing I find nice is that I can gain a further speed boost in Linux by switching into a Fluxbox session – while it’s a bit of effort, you simply can’t free up memory in the same way in Windows. Plus there’s the lack of hdd thrashing – Windows was unresponsive for the best part of a minute after exiting as it frantically pulled everything back from cache. It definately feels smoother – Windows had a few nasty dips when anything sudden happened (like a door opening or something sneaky like that). ![]() Well I’ve just performed a very scientific test, consisting of playing a bit in each OS.
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