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Older game support. There are a ton of older Windows 95 and 98 games that are virtually impossible to play today unless you have an older Pentium 2 or 3 computer with Windows 98 on it. If Cedega could adapt to support even some of these legacy games, it would make GNU/Linux the only modern platform that can play them.
Final Fantasy 11. There are enough people interested in this game to get it into the monthly polls, but fans of other games consistently sabotage it from getting to the top of the list. I guess it's more of a personal issue for me, but I'd really like to be able to play this game in GNU/Linux.
Set price goals for game voting. Just how many votes does a game need before it gets developer attention? Alternatively, how much money would it cost to get a game working with Cedega? I'd like to see a pricetag or a voting goal assigned to games involved in the monthly poll. If I knew that FF11 needed, for instance, $50 worth of votes to get it working, I might just pay that -- and perhaps others would as well. |
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