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Blockland for Linux
TeeJay:
--- Quote from: TheBlackParrot on November 05, 2012, 09:34:07 PM ---http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2688
search things
click things
reeead things
wow
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Version Description Rating Wine version Test results Comments
Retail (v11) This version adds a handful of bugfixes and features. The most notable one is the physics brick support. Platinum 1.1.27 3 0
Retail (v12) Blockland v12, released on June 7th, 2009 Platinum 1.1.36 3 0
Retail (v14) This version adds a good bit of bug fixes, removes the need of port forwarding for most people, and adds some other features. Garbage 1.1.43 1 0
Retail (v16) Just bug fixes. Platinum 1.3.1 4 0
Retail (v17) Fixed console errors if client sends bogus trust invite data Platinum 1.2.1 2 0
Retail (v19) This should fix all issues with v18 and the high speed download system Platinum 1.3.27 7 0
Retail (v9) The commercial version with many new features. Availible as demo or commercial. Some source code availible. Platinum 1.1.3 4 0
Brian Smithers:
--- Quote from: TeeJay on November 05, 2012, 09:42:58 PM ---
Version Description Rating Wine version Test results Comments
Retail (v11) This version adds a handful of bugfixes and features. The most notable one is the physics brick support. Platinum 1.1.27 3 0
Retail (v12) Blockland v12, released on June 7th, 2009 Platinum 1.1.36 3 0
Retail (v14) This version adds a good bit of bug fixes, removes the need of port forwarding for most people, and adds some other features. Garbage 1.1.43 1 0
Retail (v16) Just bug fixes. Platinum 1.3.1 4 0
Retail (v17) Fixed console errors if client sends bogus trust invite data Platinum 1.2.1 2 0
Retail (v19) This should fix all issues with v18 and the high speed download system Platinum 1.3.27 7 0
Retail (v9) The commercial version with many new features. Availible as demo or commercial. Some source code availible. Platinum 1.1.3 4 0
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It works
i tested it myself.
TheBlackParrot:
--- Quote from: Brian Smithers on November 05, 2012, 09:45:20 PM ---It works
i tested it myself.
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well if he read the topic he would know this by now.
Mr.X98:
--- Quote from: Tic-toc26 on November 03, 2012, 11:07:23 PM ---what the forget is a Linux?
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It's ok, I didn't know what the penguin was either. :cookieMonster:
Duhman115:
--- Quote from: Tic-toc26 on November 03, 2012, 11:49:34 PM ---why cant there only be one type of PC?
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oh wow lol