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Dec 19, 2010 Call of Duty 2 on Linux User Name. Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy. I'd like to get Call of Duty/Call of Duty 2.
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You just need to search the wine application-database: On the bottom left there is a search field. Recently they have added a Howto field on top of the comment section. If you scroll down on the Age of Empire page on the WineHQ-AppDB you can see a brief 'HOWTO' on how to install the program/game. Hence the name!
Games that don't work, or don't work very well with wine, might work with Cedega, which is a fork of wine. But it isn't free of charge. You could get it for free through subversion - which means you get the source code currently under development. But it's the least compilable source code I've ever seen. Not worth the effort in my humble opinion.