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webkid
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Posted - 07/28/2004 : 4:27:13 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Lou Erickson
Switchable qwerty/dvorak, with both on the keys. Mmm.
Oh man. I needs it. Since I've been getting better at Dvorak, my QWERTY skills have waned (bleah, I hate opening up the command prompt in 98 because it doesn't map my keys) but I've been trying to practice both. I love typing in D, but you know everyone and their brother has a Q keyboard. |
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Chameleon
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Posted - 07/28/2004 : 5:50:29 PM
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quote: Originally posted by webkid
That's a hard question answer, since they're not, and if they were, they'd all be signifigantly different.
To humor you, I'd say Windows (unfortunately) since Windows has always been the leader in games, hands down. However, I am far more fond of Linux, and I have far too little time to sit around and play computer games.
I think this is only because of their market share. When Linux has more users, more games will be developed for it. Even now it is gaining recognition as a real platform and is receiving game developer attention.
-- 'I switched to Vorbis and saved a bunch on my hard-disk space!' |
Edited by - Chameleon on 07/28/2004 5:54:54 PM |
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Lou Erickson
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Posted - 07/29/2004 : 3:55:18 PM
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And many of the games ran well on it, before Loki's management stole everything and ran to South America.
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