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Post by Velkorious on Jan 19, 2012 10:59:11 GMT -5
A Wine client looks like the best solution as far as getting a working client asap.
Its performance may not be as good though, so I feel we should still try to get cider working...
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Post by Evan/Boba on Jan 19, 2012 16:50:18 GMT -5
We haven't given up per-se, but some of us are making a wine client just so people will have something to play. TY cool i don't give a shit about fps cause my shit computer already only gets 17 FPS
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Post by ykcccc on Jan 19, 2012 16:56:21 GMT -5
A Wine client looks like the best solution as far as getting a working client asap. Its performance may not be as good though, so I feel we should still try to get cider working... how to use wine client?
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Post by YSfighter on Jan 19, 2012 19:08:17 GMT -5
We'll be working on it.
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Post by frostmourne316 on Jan 21, 2012 23:49:55 GMT -5
For the record, I'm analytical by nature. What that means to me: I like doing things right THE FIRST TIME, unlike a driver personality who says, "JUST GET IT DONE, ALREADY!!" What that means to you developers: I'm all for waiting a little longer for you guys to get it done so it's as efficient and right as possible. So, if you think Cider is better and can find a way to make a new client in Cider, then by all means, take your time and do it if that's the better and more efficient option. :-D
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Post by YSfighter on Jan 22, 2012 17:06:26 GMT -5
No we've pretty much determined that, for the forseeable future that Cider is no longer an option. We have switched over to Wine development completely.
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