If open source programmers can make a great operating system, why not a great game? I read up on this, and it is really neat. On the forums, I am homeobocks.
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A state-of-the-art Open Source Game
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A state-of-the-art Open Source Game
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Distributed computing just for compiling one program seems like more trouble than it's worth.fuz wrote:sounds like fun.. they should employ a cluster compiling comunity.... like setti at home.. only without the patches of sky
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Re: A state-of-the-art Open Source Game
*looks confused* what you mean Xbill doesn't cut it??Trogdor wrote:If open source programmers can make a great operating system, why not a great game? I read up on this, and it is really neat. On the forums, I am homeobocks.
Project: High-Risk
looks very interesting!
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