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:LinuxGames Interviews id Software's TTimo
LinuxGames Interviews id Software's TTimo
Aug 9, 2006, 12 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3457 reads)

(Other stories by Dustin Reyes)

[ Thanks to Crusader for this link. ]

"Do you anticipate that the ET:QW client will ship at the same time as the Windows retail?

"Hopefully. We're going to have a pretty extensive beta-testing period, so I hope that will be enough time for me to put together the full Linux client. I mean, in previous games when it turned out we couldn't release the full versions right on time, it was because we were still working on our other game clients. Since it's not my project directly, it's Splash Damage's game, I should be able to maintain the Linux version. I think the Enemy Territory client was right on time with the Windows version; I'm not sure. I think it did--the only one that was delayed was DOOM 3, by two months..."

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