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    Linux gaming. Let’s face it – it’s terrible. Tux Racer? Please. Quake III, okay, I’ll give you that. NeverWinter Nights? If you can get it to work. WINE? If you have enough hair left to pull out, WINE is a good choice.

    Link: OSNews.com

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