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amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 7:09:26
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| The amiga was a prey animal; a very diligent, stalwart one, but one nonetheless. Microsoft a predator.
As much as I favoured the underdoggie and frankly superior amiga, i prefer this timeline, because without it we wouldn't have had steve ballmer saying "coming and coming" and "developers developers".
I believe we are past the nadir of Amiga's lifecycle and are approaching something that is actually innovative again. We'll have Amiga's that ho-ho-ho at running Crysis at 0 and negative megahertz, for example.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eviyEJRZX30
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YYOKMUTTDdA
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 7:50:46
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 9:32:51
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 11:18:57
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 12:00:32
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approach it with an open mind |
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 14:35:56
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 13-Feb-2021 14:39:55
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 14-Feb-2021 21:45:46
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The Opening of the Amiga Mind.
You might have to self-publish.
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 15-Feb-2021 23:59:53
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| I'm really interested in this concept of negative megahertz.
Everyone has been throwing more compute cycles at Crysis, but what would happen if we threw anti-cycles at it. I think the game would play backwards, which means all frames are pre-rendered and load at phenomenal (ho-ho-ho) speed.
I think I need to watch TENET a few more times.
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 16-Feb-2021 21:29:03
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| Aaaaand there's 2 minutes of my life I can't get back...
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Re: amiga's subsequent mortalities Posted on 18-Feb-2021 0:30:11
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