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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 0:04:27
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| @toaks
I bought my first X86 system this year purely for running Amithlon. I was impressed with C4D rendering speeds on my friends Athlon 750. He didn't seem very interested in Amithlon anymore so I took it off his hands.
You seem to have much the same set up as me, I dont have the SCSI or 060 on the BBPC 96MB and I killed my TV-card. At the moment I only have a Blizzrad 1260/66 plugged in. The 040/25 on my BPPC pretty much sucked at anything useful. Last edited by Rob on 21-Dec-2005 at 12:12 AM.
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 0:19:02
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| rob: are u the rob from irc whom i talked to a year ago or so? as for the 1200 setup, yeah after the mediator became pop seems nearly everyone upgraded to it along with a ppc , mediator was a nice way to get people to upgrade and ofcourse going rtg (which many never wanted before mediator came).. and hehe i hope desert racing will run great on it _________________ See my blog and collection website! . https://www.blog.amigaguru.com
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 0:30:46
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| No, the only times I've been on IRC I've used a different name. |
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 11:31:20
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| The screenshosts look amazing! Can we have a downloadable demo? _________________ God created Paula so that Allister Brimble and Dave Whittaker could do music
Check my Amiga gameplays (ITA)!
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 12:06:26
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| That looks pretty impressive, especially for a game running on an AGA machine! |
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 14:20:02
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| What about A1??? We we want an os4 version of a good game! |
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 17:21:07
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| Read the earlier comments |
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 17:37:18
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| We cant upload the Demo to the Aminet (to big).
the Demo are on the CoverCD from the next Amiga Future (issue 58) or on the Update/Demo CD from APC&TCP _________________ Andreas Magerl APC&TCP - Home of Amiga Future Publisher for Amiga Software, Merchandising and many more. http://www.apc-tcp.de - https://www.amigafuture.de - https://www.amigashop.org
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 17:57:58
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Aminet doesn't have any size restrictions that I know of. _________________ "Miracles we do at once, the impossible takes a little longer" - AJS on Hyperion Avatar is Tabitha by Eric W Schwartz
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 18:28:26
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Poster: AndreasM Date: 21-Dec-2005 17:37:18
We cant upload the Demo to the Aminet (too big).
the Demo are on the CoverCD from the next Amiga Future (issue 58) or on the Update/Demo CD from APC&TCP |
As I recall, Genetic Species (the full game) was some 180MB split into about 10 archives. Freespace was around 12+MB, Shogo was something like 7MB, Payback was about 7MB.
I do not remember Aminet having a restriction on file sizes, but if you think there could be a problem, why not go the GS route, and upload it in several archives of 10-15MB.
However having said this, the screenshots for this game do look awesome. It would be nice to see how playable this title is first, hence the many requests for a demo. I am sure many people like me could either play it on UAE or their real Amiga. _________________ Test sig (new)
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 18:33:17
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| we talk with the aminet admins. they say no, to big.
i understand the answer. 100-1000 user with 230 MB download in a small time are many, many traffic... _________________ Andreas Magerl APC&TCP - Home of Amiga Future Publisher for Amiga Software, Merchandising and many more. http://www.apc-tcp.de - https://www.amigafuture.de - https://www.amigashop.org
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 21-Dec-2005 19:07:20
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 22-Dec-2005 0:18:58
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| Regarding a downloadable demo, watch this space _________________ Regards Darren 'Ryu' Glenn ---------------------------- www.IntuitionBase.com - Your Guide to Amiga OS4.x and the AmigaOne www.Bambi-Amiga.co.uk - My A1200 webserver, running 24/7/365
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Re: APC&TCP: Deser Racing released Posted on 22-Dec-2005 3:06:26
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| I was thinking something like FilePlanet or the likes... but I don't know if they would host an Amiga game.
This one does look really good in it's screenshots. I may just have to pick this one up. |
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