[News] new Screenshots of Rage Harde released | ANN.lu |
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Comment 1 | James Carroll | | 09-Jul-2002 08:22 GMT |
Comment 2 | Rik Sweeney | | 09-Jul-2002 08:31 GMT |
Comment 3 | Anonymous | | 09-Jul-2002 08:36 GMT |
Comment 4 | TBone | | 09-Jul-2002 08:38 GMT |
Comment 5 | Lando / Trinity | | 09-Jul-2002 08:39 GMT |
Comment 6 | takemehomegrandma | | 09-Jul-2002 08:43 GMT |
Comment 7 | takemehomegrandma | | 09-Jul-2002 08:43 GMT |
Comment 8 | Lando / Trinity | | 09-Jul-2002 08:55 GMT |
Comment 9 | 4pLaY | | 09-Jul-2002 09:01 GMT |
Comment 10 | jah | | 09-Jul-2002 09:30 GMT |
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new Screenshots of Rage Harde released : Comment 11 of 135 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 09-Jul-2002 09:47 GMT | In reply to Comment 8 (Lando / Trinity): Well, I'm not saying that you are wrong. I just thought it was kind of strange that you knew all that, when Titan doesn't mention anything about mac, nor the development status. But perhaps they just forgot to put it out on their website and you actually called them yourself ...
But one thing is for sure, Morph OS is ready enough to run games and apps. There are plenty of examples of that, including Hyperions Quake2 port. No problems with the display drivers there! And it seems to be very easy to port old amiga 68k apps to the new mos/ppc platform, as I mentioned in another thread (http://www.ann.lu/comments2.cgi?view=1026068716&category=news&start=151#message190 ). There are many examples of that too. Porting apps from other platforms to pegasos/mos will hardly be any more difficult than porting them to the old 68k amiga, rather the opposite. No old legacies to worry about, etc. |
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