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I played a lot of WoW back then, it ran fine. Speaking personally. I guess if you want to gatekeep gamer hard enough you could call Linux nonviable back then but I always thought it was dumb. A ball and a deck of cards are viable gaming platforms. :p
And that's fine, you had your game that ran well. We're not gate keeping here, we're just talking about the reality that most people want to play a wide variety of games and that simply wasn't something you were able to do then. We're also not saying that's the case today, things have changed and we should celebrate that.
There was a good selection back then too is what I'm saying. Minecraft. Literally every web based game. It was a fine gaming platform, there was more than enough to keep you busy, if you weren't picky.
Well we're glad it's better either way even if it was good enough before
Agreed! Way better. I just hate how 'viable' is such a moving target. You can always find SOMETHING to dismiss it with. Linux is 'unviable' because of some random game that doesn't work or because of some new feature in the latest whizbang. If that is viable we'll never be there.
Viable is when it meets one's needs sufficiently, not when it can do some impossible list of tasks perfectly. Viable isn't perfect, and I hate it when people pretend it is.
Chess is a really good game too
You have to play it in full screen mode though. When you play it windowed the wind keeps knocking the board over.
I guess 'viable' means different things? Is this an American usage where something isn't viable unless it can do literally all the things?
Xbox isn't a viable platform because you can't play world of Warcraft!
I'm not American so I don't know where this is coming from but you have to consider different contexts for the word. Viability is going to differ based on needs.