[News] Hyperion software will port Soldier of Fortune to Amiga and Mac | ANN.lu |
Posted on 12-Jun-2000 11:32 GMT by Jakob Jancic | 66 comments View flat View list |
The Hyperion Software page has the announcement
that they will be porting Raven Software's mercenary first-person shooter to the Amiga and Mac platforms, both
ports expected by the end of this year.
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Hyperion software will port Soldier of Fortune to Amiga and Mac : Comment 48 of 66 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Remco Komduur on 12-Jun-2000 22:00 GMT | In reply to Comment 42 (Chris Roccati): I think I'll have to disagree with you again, Chris. The only way we are going to survive is also implementing the rule: Your machine isn't fast enough, UPGRADE!!!!!!
We can't expect 3D games to run on the 68k processor because it has to little processing power. An OS or a program is very much different then a game in terms of processing power. OK, on the Amiga then. The Amiga seems to be the only OS able to work on a processor without much processing power.
But you are right about the fact that hardware is not available and when it is, there are waiting times of many months. That has to change.
I have a BlizzardPPC 68060/50 603e/240 with BVision and Prelude 1200. So, my machine has allready cost buckets of money, but it is the only way to keep up.
The I don't want to upgrade mentality allready put a brake on the Amiga development about 8 years ago.
Regards,
Remco |
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