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		<title>By: msimms</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, after a brief email exchange, it looks like only the supernova client is being ported.
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This is somehting that personally drives me mad. A company wants to &#039;use&#039; the Linux community so it can get its servers on reliable machines, whilst not caring if the Linux users can actually PLAY the game. They just expect us to be grateful we can help their game look more stable and allow good multiplayer games to be played by windows users.
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Tell me, where is the incentive of any Linux user to run one of these servers?
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, after a brief email exchange, it looks like only the supernova client is being ported.<br />
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This is somehting that personally drives me mad. A company wants to &#8216;use&#8217; the Linux community so it can get its servers on reliable machines, whilst not caring if the Linux users can actually PLAY the game. They just expect us to be grateful we can help their game look more stable and allow good multiplayer games to be played by windows users.<br />
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Tell me, where is the incentive of any Linux user to run one of these servers?</p>
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