Posted January 18, 2015

hummer010
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shmerl
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Posted January 18, 2015


In my area there are two major competing landline ISPs and none of them have caps.
Post edited January 18, 2015 by shmerl

Mensogo
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Registered: Apr 2011
From United States
Posted January 18, 2015


In my area there are two major competing landline ISPs and none of them have caps.
Post edited January 18, 2015 by king_mosiah

ssokolow
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Registered: Feb 2011
From Canada
Posted January 18, 2015



shmerl
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From United States
Posted January 18, 2015
I see that Lords of Xulima was released on GOG. But where is the Linux version? Didn't their Kickstarter campaign plan it as well? Or it's another delayed Linux release?

hummer010
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Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada
Posted January 18, 2015
Nope. I live in a rural area with a single fixed wireless ISP. I have one choice, and they have data caps.
When we first moved in, it was nothing but dial up, so I'm still OK with my fixed wireless, despite the cap.
When we first moved in, it was nothing but dial up, so I'm still OK with my fixed wireless, despite the cap.

shmerl
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Registered: Sep 2011
From United States
Posted January 18, 2015
Looks like the Linux version is coming later this month,
Post edited January 18, 2015 by shmerl

ssokolow
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From Canada

shmerl
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From United States

hummer010
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Registered: Dec 2012
From Canada
Posted January 18, 2015

When we first moved in, it was nothing but dial up, so I'm still OK with my fixed wireless, despite the cap.

When we had the dial up (2008), I used to tether my BlackBerry a lot. It was pretty fast, but I was limited to 1 GB of traffic.
Post edited January 18, 2015 by hummer010

ssokolow
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Registered: Feb 2011
From Canada
Posted January 18, 2015


DSL is the only type of wired connection available here and the whole reason we're still limited to 5Mbit/800Kbit is because Bell has a policy that you can't get a DSL link faster than that until they upgrade the trunk to the Bell building from copper to fiber.
Post edited January 18, 2015 by ssokolow

shmerl
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From United States
Posted January 20, 2015
Shadow Warrior is being ported to Linux: http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/shadow-warrior-looks-like-it-will-come-to-linux.4859

Daliz
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From Finland
Posted January 20, 2015
I was just about to play Shadow Warrior with Wine.. guess I'll wait for the native then :)

shmerl
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victorchopin
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