Yes, as long as you have COMODO turned off, it works for me, I have windows 7 Ultimate.
yes
No. Only Single Player.
Enemy Territory Quake Wars - 2007 VG is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M France:-16 New Zealand:M South Korea:15 UK:15 USA:T
there is NO splitscreen and it is for xbox 360
I'm positive it does but I can't find a way to host a game.
You have to earn the award Best Vehicles i think, or just do really well with vehicles.
Yes, but from what I know only on the PC. Its just bot matches though.
The PC version is an online multiplayer game but I'm not sure about PSP, Xbox etc. versions
You move up to the vehical until you see a arrow pointing to it, and then press (if you have a PC) G. You can change the keybinds in the options menu.
You need to set a key in order to use the voice feature of the game. Look in your controls and settings.
Yes. There aren't a whole lot of video games produced for Linux. Most Windows games, however, can be played using an application compatibility layer called "Wine." There are also a few open-source games, including Tremulous, Warsow, Warrock, Alien Arena 2008, Battle for Wesnoth, Tux Racer, Sauerbraten, and Pingus. Some commercial games produced for Linux include DOOM 3, Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, Eve Online, Quake 3 Arena, Quake 4, Droid Assault, Neverwinter Nights, and DEFCON. Most browser-based games, such as Adventure Quest or Runescape also work.
Yes, but since i only own the PC version, i don't know if it supports single player bot matches on consoles such as the PlayStation 3 or the Xbox 360 like it does on its PC counterpart. On the PC, it allows you to play up to 8 vs. 8 bot matches (You vs. the AI).