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− | * The august issue of the french magazine [http://www.PC4War.com PC4War] includes a one | + | * The august issue of the french magazine [http://www.PC4War.com PC4War] includes a [http://www.wesnoth.org/images/wesnoth_pc4war.jpg one page review] of Wesnoth: |
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== Wesnoth appears in several blogs == | == Wesnoth appears in several blogs == |
Revision as of 21:10, 4 October 2005
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What this page really is about
There have been really many comments from Wesnothplayers all over the world. It looks like Wesnoth is one reason that several linuxprojects are improving only slowly. We really want to say sorry to all the Debian-Devs out there that stopped to be productive. And of course we will give some prove for this thesis. On this page you will find several comments taken from magazines, blogs and comments done by users from all over the world.
That is what Magazines write about Wesnoth
- The august issue of the french magazine PC4War includes a one page review of Wesnoth:
An excellent turn-based fantasy game, whose characteristics are essentially to be free, and evolutive!
Wesnoth appears in several blogs
- Games are bad for Debian. Especially time-killers like wesnoth. They make me very unproductive, even though I'm not playing any of the higher difficulties, I cannot resist the urge to play through all campaigns [...]
found in this blog
- If you want to stay productive don't ever run the following command:
sudo aptitude install wesnoth ; wesnoth Is "Kills all my time" a good reason for a RC-Bug? I mean, if you install it, you can hardly stop playing, therefore it renders all other installed software useless. I think wesnoth should be removed ASAP from the archive...
found in the bolg of Alexander Tolimar Schmehl