Hi everyone! I just discovered PlayOnLinux and I love the concept. It definitely seems like it will simplify the process of getting games up and running under Wine (especially given all the variables for each game!)
I was wondering if anyone here has heard of the site Good Old Games (gog.com)? They sell older games (I've seen games as old as 1993 and as recent as 2006) and mostly they sell decent older games (hence the name). So far I sound like I'm plugging the site. I'm a fan, but that's not the point of this
The point is, the games they sell are all DRM-free, fully patched to the latest official patch, and a single install file for each game. This seems to me like a marriage made in heaven.
1. Games are DRM-free so they should run under Wine
2. Lots of great games available
3. Fairly trivial to install (compared to a CD/DVD based installer)
4. A great way to show that the Linux community is perfectly willing to pay for good content as long as it can run in Linux
The challenge is, the games still have to be matched to the right version of Wine, and all the required config file patches still need to be done. Also, GoG.com modifies the default install paths for games, so existing scripts for the same game will have to be tweaked.
If there's interest from the PlayOnLinux community, I think maybe the next step is to approach GoG.com and see if we can get their help/support and maybe get some links from their site to PlayOnLinux.