11 July 2017, 18:19 | #21 |
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11 July 2017, 18:49 | #22 |
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We hope a new version soon. That would be great. Its a good browser for basic things.
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That's not how things work. Browser options on Amiga are ridiculously behind in technology. Not only display problems occur, they could also be vulnerable to exploits. Not a good idea to use them, even less, make a site go back in time for it to be ran in an old browser. |
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12 July 2017, 14:57 | #24 |
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I would only expect the game developers to do that if the old platform is the main theme behind the game itself. For example a game called "PlayStation 3 Warriors: Legends of the Crystal Meth" originally developed for PS3 would be bad if they made updates that broke the PS3 version, even if the PS4 remaster is technically a better product. OK lol, I can't make good examples.
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