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So I found a linux installer for my windows MOHAA disks. Loaded it up and started playing. Works great and runs smooth. Feels good since its been a while since I did any gaming. Haven't done it since I switched to Linux.
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I also got America's Army installed and it runs even better than MOHAAA. Now I know what I'll be doing for the next few weeks.
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MOHAA runs under Linux? Can you gimme a link pls?
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Sure, when I get home tonight I will post the link to the installer.
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This is the link to the Mohaa installer I used. At the bottom of the web page there is a link for an installer for the German version.
http://icculus.org/~ravage/mohaa/ |
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Nice - well I ordered the English version anyway (as it is Uncut). I even ordered the whole WarChest
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Nice... I didn't know the made versions that they cut though. What was cut in it?
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Well almost every German is cut (Germany has a FSK, which *should* protect children, however we don't have that in Austria, but we have the German games).
I guess there is no blood or anything like that. Luckily we can easily get original games over here
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I'm not playing Mohaa but for example in Command and Conquer the blood was green and the voices had to sound like robots. <_<
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