DirectX 10 Coming To Linux and Mac 152
twickline writes "Jeremy White posted the 2009 roadmap for Crossover, and wrote, 'We've just shipped a lot of those "under the hood" improvements for games out in CrossOver Games 7.2. We're really pushing Direct X 9 support pretty far along, and getting ready to move on Direct X 10. ... In addition to our normal work of broadening and deepening our application support in Wine, we're going to try to dramatically improve the CrossOver GUI itself. First, the Linux version will get a fresh new look. But both versions are going to get an interface that we hope will bring the power of the Compatibility Center right into the installation view. The key idea is to make it easier to distill the gathered wisdom on unsupported applications and make it far easier to use.'"
Re:Getting rid of Windows (Score:5, Funny)
In the end I bought a console and didn't look back.
Yeah, that's the problem I have with console games too... you can't look back very easily.
With a controller, turning around to look behind you is a slow and cumbersome task. I much prefer a keyboard and mouse because you can spin around in under a second, it makes the game feel a lot faster.
Re:Getting rid of Windows (Score:1, Funny)
a guy who was hardcore into online Quake 12/13 years ago.
Dude! Please hook us up with copies of Quake 12 and 13.
Re:Misleading title (Score:3, Funny)
Rats, I was hoping for a way to make my MacBook Pro less stable. Rebooting my Axim almost daily just isn't enough for me.
Re:Getting rid of Windows (Score:2, Funny)
makes you look childish.
Oh anonymous coward, your criticisms see into our very souls.
Re:oblig, even though it was a funny one (Score:4, Funny)
WHOOOOSH!