Monday, January 16, 2017

Play Windows Games on Linux

When it comes to avid gamers playing Windows games on Linux is not a big deal. Despite of the fact that Windows games can be played on the Linux, mostly users feel lazy due to the misconceptions floating around web, that Windows games can’t be played on the Linux. If you happen fall in the similar category, carry on reading this article, as it explores the four different ways of playing Windows games on the Linux.




1. Wine

It’s not Wine, which you have on Christmas Eve, but a program that enables you to play Windows games on the Linux. It offers a good deal of games such as Counter Strike, World of Warcraft, Eve Online, and several others. What makes it outstanding is the real thrill that gets into your nerve, while playing them. Basically Wine is a translation layer, which immaculately runs Windows application on the Linux, integrating it with other compatible operating systems like POSIX. To add, Windows programs awesomely run on wine act native programs and give an amazing glare on your desktop.

2. PlayOnLinux

PlayonLinux is package of software that easily installs a games or programs which are designed for Windows. PlayonLinux is an advanced version of Wine software, which is highly intuitive and easy to use. Mostly, Linux users write scripts, which handle both the intricacies and complexities lying with various programs and release the script through the PlayonLinux software.
If you want a list of games supported in PlayOnLinux, visit their site. You can also see supported non-game programs.


3. CrossOver Games

What makes CrossOver Linux, absolutely stunning is it enables you to install Windows output applications, plugins, games in Linux and does not need licensed version Microsoft operating system. CrossOver provides quick accessibility with smooth interface that supports Windows application to run simple and fast.
Once you install software it seamlessly works on Gnome or KDE technology. What you have to do is to simply click and run applications, and of course! You will be working on windows but can smoothly play games on Linux. The best part of the CrossOver Linux is that it has many Windows plugins, which directly connects Linux to the browser. Broadly speaking, plugins that work on any x86 based Linux configuration easily merge with the all popular web browsers like Firefox 1.x, Netscape 6.x, conqueror, Mozilla, and Opera.
With the CrossOver you get the Gnome and KDE technology that enriches Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file. Recently, CrossOver games has observed over hundred games such as popular World of Warcraft, Half-Life 2 and Counter Strike.

4. Cedega

Cedaga is also known as WineX, and is proprietary software designed by the Transgaming Technologies. This software is specially designed for playing games especially Windows written which can be played with the Linux. Although, one thing is important to note here is it is important to subscribe this program to enjoy full gaming experience.
Cedega adds to essence of gamming by adjoining the Microsoft Direct X API on Linux. Overall performance of the Cedega is excellent since, it masques almost like Windows when it comes to operating the same. You have to do things similarly as you insert disc, run setup.exe and finally finish the installing process.

If you know any other way to play Windows games on Linux then don’t forget to share with us in form of comments.
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