Eruaran: once again, welcome to the internet, the land of exaggeration, misquotation and people being loud and angry. Stop replying, the argument stops - I think you've made your point and I think everyone else has too. If you want to wait for the Linux version before buying your copy, so be it - personally, I trust IV to release it eventually, and I'm quite happy living with wine (or rebooting) for now.
Cooper42 wrote:Killjoy wrote:Wine requires Windows, its a vertual PC type application, so he can't even use wine, as he said he doesnt want to buy Windows, so unless he is going to get a pirate copy, even Wine is out of the window for him unless he buys it.
Wrong.
Wine does not require windows. You do not have to have a copy of a windows disk. You do not need to have any of the Windows OS on your system.
Wine allows you to run many (read: most) windows applications from Linux. You don't even necessarily have to use anything proprietary, at all, to use windows applications via Wine.
Yup. It's an implementation of the Windows API, not an emulator. For once the recursive backronym is actually true.
