Re: GFUNK's plea to Nevrax and the community...
Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2004 4:54 pm
? (are you joking ?) http://www.nevrax.org/zumwalt wrote:wait a sec.. did I hear you correctly trosky, that ryzom is built on NeL?
This is the community forum for Ryzom.
https://bb.ryzom.com/
? (are you joking ?) http://www.nevrax.org/zumwalt wrote:wait a sec.. did I hear you correctly trosky, that ryzom is built on NeL?
zumwalt wrote:LOL I thought http://www.nervax.org was a joke, meaning I didn't think it was the actual company, the site is way to generic and under organized....
holy crap was I wrong...
what else would replace windows beside another operating system? even if you change the explorer shell, you are still running windows, a new clown suit doesn't change the fact that you're still at the circuslyrah68 wrote: I was calling for a windows replacement, NOT another game with a linux engine.
actually the games AREN'T graphically challenged. let me do a small list of games for linuxlyrah68 wrote: Granted I haven't looked into the state of Linux, but when I did. The games for it were umm graphically challenged would be a kind way to put it. When I did look, Linux was the best way to go...business apps wise, but for games, it was a sad state of affairs.
what does this have to do with anything? i'm a business owner and linux advocate, i've always got time to learn new things.lyrah68 wrote: But then I am a full time mom and business owner, I don't have time to spend looking for something better than the latest MS bovine scatology.
And thanks for that cartoon, *smirk* just because we are crazy doesn't mean we aren't RIGHT *smug look*
Yes. I would say it is also.thexdane wrote:under organized?
This is the problem with this thread...thexdane wrote:linux advocate
trosky wrote:1- The Linux mmorpg players might be very interested in Ryzom = more players
It's such a statistically small number that it is simply not worth wasting dev time on... especially when most of those folks are perfectly capable of booting into windows to play.Unfortunately for eGenesis, the total number of players on Linux is dramatically smaller than the number on Windows, representing less than 1% of total players -- 101 subscribers out of 7,063