What Operating System do you Play Descent 3 on?
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Let me explain, AndyVan.
Bubbalou often complains about any player or dedicated server which doesn't match his \"ideal\" standards of connection and gameplay.
It's his perogative to complain, but just be aware that he often whines about players on wireless connections, or when a server doesn't have 12PPS and rotational velocity packets turned on, etc.
He's trying to say that players on a Linux install are skippy/inconsistent when in an online game, making things harder for players on other OSs.
Personally, I don't agree, and that hasn't been my experience. But Bubba apparently thinks so.
Bubbalou often complains about any player or dedicated server which doesn't match his \"ideal\" standards of connection and gameplay.
It's his perogative to complain, but just be aware that he often whines about players on wireless connections, or when a server doesn't have 12PPS and rotational velocity packets turned on, etc.
He's trying to say that players on a Linux install are skippy/inconsistent when in an online game, making things harder for players on other OSs.
Personally, I don't agree, and that hasn't been my experience. But Bubba apparently thinks so.
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Hmmm, now who was it doing the whining? Oh, yeah:
Funny how the only person complaining (about Linux D3 players) in this thread is the one to accuse others of whining.BUBBALOU wrote:Repeat after me... can you say - slidshowsux, burstingsux, skippinsux, playersux from the ROOT on linux!
It's not fun for the rest of us...
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That was my reasoning for hosting these files, and I made sure that they're only the Linux-specific ones, so you can't do a complete install without an actual D3 CD set. The Linux port has been out of print for years. I don't even think the Windows version is in print anymore. If Interplay/Parallax/Loki has issues, they can contact me, I'll be glad to talk with them about it, but they're wasting their time. I'm sure the Linux D3 images would show up on Piratebay shortly... I'm just trying to make the best of a bad situation.Kilarin wrote:Oh cool! I've been trying to get d3 to work on Ubuntu without success yet.
Question, are these files actually in the public domain? No, I'm not threatening to turn anyone in, it's just that I'm a bit of a stickler for making certain I don't download illegal stuff. If I could find a d3 for linux, I'd be happy to spend cash on it.
I had some issues with installing D3 in Ubuntu, but reading and trial and error got it working. Now that I've got a good install, I can just copy the whole directory over to a new computer if I want... Linux is cool like that.
If anybody has problems installing D3 in Linux, I will volunteer to help them get it working. I think the game is worth it, and I think the freedom to get away from Windows is worth it. Getting the Linux version of D3 was one of the deciding factors in me ditching Windows... it was the only game I played on a regular basis.
And I'm definitely interested in hearing about connection issues with Linux clients. Were they running Munk's checksum workaround script? Were they patched correctly? Were they using long audio taunts, etc.? There's too many variables to just say "Linux clients suck". I have never had issues with it, and nobody's ever asked me about my connection when I play online.
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Last I heard, development on 1.5 was totally dead in the water, and nobody else could get the code to finish it. We spent over a year trying to jump-start it. Most of us just gave up and just dealt with the 1.4 issues, or ran Windows-only 1.5 servers.
(EDIT) I just re-read through some of the old stuff about the 1.5 patch for Linux/OSX... it was early 2004 we were trying to get this pushed through. Kevin got busy and completely disappeared. His last post on this forum was:
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 9:51 pm
And there's been nothing since.
(EDIT) I just re-read through some of the old stuff about the 1.5 patch for Linux/OSX... it was early 2004 we were trying to get this pushed through. Kevin got busy and completely disappeared. His last post on this forum was:
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2004 9:51 pm
And there's been nothing since.