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First of all, Doom3 is a cross-platform game that runs extremely well on Linux, no API emulation necessary. As for Windows games on Linux, you can run many at native speeds by using Cedega. For instance, Warcraft 3 actually runs faster on Linux than it does in Windows, for some reason. And World of Warcraft is reported to run just as well in Cedega as it does in Windows (no faster no slower). You can play HL2 in Cedega, but I can verify that even on a very high-end system it doesn't run as fast as it would in Windows on the same hardware (due to heavy use of DirectX-specific shaders, more emulation means slower performance). Even so, it's still playable. That being said, some games don't run at all in Cedega or WINE. You can check out the Cedega games compatibility list here. No matter what, it's always best to prefer native applications which were written for Linux in the first place. Of course they're going to run better than partially emulated applications. :)pelvis_3 said:Its very unlikely you can play HL2 or Doom 3 on linux, WINE can emulate windows programs and games but it has limitations and most applications do not run very well!
WINE is good for many apps, but Cedega has far superior sound & 3D support for commercial games. :) It's definately worth the $15 or whatever.zRoCkIsAdDiCtInG said:also i believe wine is a handy free tool for linux