06 February 2013, 07:04 | #61 |
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Hiya,
Yep version 1.11 still supported RTG (although, maybe not that well?), version 1.12 doesn't have any RTG support and is the one I'm playing with at home As I posted elsewhere, I've now confirmed that HSMathLibs are a must for AmiQuake (and my other ports). I don't think CyberPatcher/OxyPatcher will make any difference. |
06 February 2013, 08:04 | #62 |
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But I downloaded the 1.12 version from Aminet, still when checking file version it reports 1.11. Have you uploaded the right version?
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04 May 2013, 02:35 | #63 |
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New version just uploaded to AmiNet. I applied all the lessons learnt from porting Quake 2 which have resulted in a 10% speed boost!
It now runs as fast as I remember it on my old Pentium (using software mode) when it first came out [ Show youtube player ] Not bad for AGA is it? |
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Indeed I can say the same. that 80Mhz 060 is as fast as my first Pentium 166 MMX with which i played Quake back then also on software mode in 320x240.
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04 May 2013, 03:17 | #65 |
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Awsome!
These ports of yours are the reason i dusted of my old Amiga. I cant find version 1.13 on Aminet......It says No uploads will be moderated until Sunday. |
06 May 2013, 07:40 | #66 |
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Leeched and tested "timedemo demo1", result 14.4 FPS with my 64Mhz 060. Great
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Does version 1.13 still support RTG (for the sake of non AGA amiga)?
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09 May 2013, 11:51 | #69 |
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AmiQuake 14,28 fps
Quake060 15,76 fps timerefresh command on console in startup screen 320x200 and 80% screen My rusty old GVP Spectrum on Zorro II gives 12,66 with Quake060, differense is even bigger with Doom II 15fps and 26fps with PAL. I would like to know does it perform better with Zorro III. Can anyone test that? If you don't have Spectrum, Piccolo will do, but not Picasso II because it doesn't support Zorro III. At least in therory Zorro III should have much bigger bus bandwich. Last edited by utri007; 09 May 2013 at 12:03. |
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Where can the latest RTG compatible and working Amiquake version be downloaded please?
There is only teh latest 1.13 on Aminet now. |
12 May 2013, 02:39 | #71 |
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try google
Google QUAKE060.LHA, that last clickboom's quake exe for 060 cpus. It supports RTG and seems to be little faster at least with my configuration.
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Awesome!
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28 June 2013, 16:45 | #75 |
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Ok so my apollo 1260 50mhz 32mb is finally working 100% so mow I can get to enjoy the likes of Quake woo hoo! But.....
Er, how exactly do I go about playing AmiQuake??!! Needing a copy of Quake is where I fall down, do I just download a copy (Quake is freeware, right?) and put it in the AmiQuake directory and play away? Sorry if these are dumb questions... Thanks for any help and thanks Nova for this. |
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Yep it's pretty easy to setup, just download the game or demo and copy them into the same folder in the AmiQuake folder.
Also make sure you read the readme have fun! |
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Brilliant, thanks Nova!
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29 June 2013, 11:37 | #78 |
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You really need to clock that card up a bit, 80Mhz is much more fun
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I'm looking into that now! It's the right CPU for overclocking apparently, have the fan and psu just looking to find someone to desolder the oscilator and I'm in business. Was recommended a gent on these boards who could upgrade the board to 64mb ram so will give him a shout and see what he reckons, fingers crossed, might get to play your Quake II!
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Had great fun playing AmiQuake, now I'm ready for the next challenge: Malice!
Can't quite figure out how to get it running though, I've downloaded Malice alright and messed around with it through AmiQuke but no use, can someone point me in the right direction please thanks?! |
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