“Rado has written a short review of the beta version of Myth II:
Soulblighter for Linux. He also compares the Linux port to the
Windows version. Additionally he talks a bit about games in general
and especially about commercial and free games on Linux.”
“Who can say that he never used to play games, and that he
doesn’t feel a need for them? Playing is a natural thing. We used
to play when we were kids, now as adults we don’t need it anymore.
Yeah, sure.”
“This is where Loki Entertainment Software entered the arena. I
like ability to have both free, open sourced games for Linux
standing next to high quality commercial games. I like them both, I
like some because they are free and people made them to share their
joy with the others, and I like some because they must be perfect
in order to make me pay for them. People from Loki were not the
first ones to give us quality commercial games, but they are the
first who made other game makers, not just ID, to allow them to
port their games to Linux. That is where Loki’s importance lies –
if you keep asking game makers about the port to Linux, they’ll
keep telling you that is a nice idea and they will think about it
in the future.”