[Files] Warp3D software render driver | ANN.lu |
Posted on 19-Feb-2002 14:42 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 158 comments View flat View list |
"This is a software driver for Warp3D, which enables:
using Warp3D applications, demos and games with PPC Amigas not equipped with a 3D GFx board, or not equiped with a GFx board at all (but requires P96 or CGX) [and] using Warp3D applications, demos and games not compatible with a 3D Gfx board (example : WipeOut and CGx4/Voodoo3)." More details in the readme.
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Posted by darklite on 21-Feb-2002 23:49 GMT | In reply to Comment 127 (Anonymous): >>He somehow thinks that all those who buy the Hyperion ports don't have a PC as
>>well. If those customers bought the game for their PPC Amiga, they would've
>>also bought it for their x86 AmigaOS...
>>
>If you buy the same game later and for more money on the same hardware, you
>must be stupid if you look at it objectively.
If you buy the same game later and for more money on other hardware, you must be stupid if you look at it objectively. Most Amiga users have a PC too.
>>And why not try developing an original title and put stress on the gameplay
>>
>How are the sales of Payback? How many % of it are Amithlon customers?
Payback is not an original title, it's a clone of GTA. A good one, but still a clone.
I too would like to know how many % of the Payback buyers are Amithlonners.
>>[Open standards, Crosscompiler]
>>
>This sounds very reasonable and I wish they all could come together somehow.
>Atm it is everyone protecting this and backstabbing there, so there will never
>be unity and the customers or the developers which should be attracted to the
>Amiga platform are to be the losers because of this diversity in a very small
>market.
Do I smell a petition? :) |
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