20 May 2024, 21:19 | #61 |
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This certainly smells like legal trouble...
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That type of comment isn't worth dirt and kind of ticks me off. These comments are reasons why AMIGA doesn't push forward. You could say the same thing about any non-expanded AMIGA. PPC isn't 68k, and the graphics cards sure as hell aint OCS/ECS/AGA. From Graphics options to CPU upgrades, irrelivent. It's a non event. Look at what ARM has brought to the table. Just no Yes, yes I understand you want 68k and it's at this point i'd have to ask WHY? What does 68K possibly offer that's so much better than any other offerings you can find right now? Even Software has moved on. AMIGA needs a modern browser, just for starters. 68K is not being made anymore, or develped in anything but FPGA and even then, that's questionable.... Move on. 68K is not the AMIGA saviour, it needs to be ported away from these dead-end architectures. Vampire and PiStorm should be seen as FINALLY a way to be a stepping stone away from 68K. |
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thank you for your answer, I'm using a 1200 with pistorm and OS 3.2. |
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No intent to sell it or release it to public as an executable file without the correct agreements in place. To get a publishing deal in place they first want to ensure it actually runs on 68k in a useable way. Does this make sense? |
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In any case I'm pretty impressed with the progress you have made, the game looks very nice and enjoyable. |
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