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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: skipp604 on November 28, 2003, 12:00:16 PM
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Finally the most known 64kb intro of a demoscene group Potion - "Planet Potion" is available as a high quality video file (DivX). On a ("very temporary") site www.potion.z.pl (http://www.potion.z.pl) you will find more of Potion productions encoded into a video files. As for now, you can download the mentioned above Planet Potion and also Option. More intros and demos are coming soon.
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How about a rtg+ahi version
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Erm.. you mean on my site? Or in general? Because the AHI+RTG version was released respectively on Mekka Symposium 2001 (Option) and Mekka Symposium 2002 (Planet Potion).
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I'm now downloading it at 10 kb/s ...
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Its allready RTG... but Bvision only..
no p96 support and it use the Screenmode used as WB res when starting it , imho thats a very lame way of coding a startup code especially when you look at the rest of the production..
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4 kb/s ... it's gonna take another 4 hours ... lucky that I'm not trying to do this over a phoneline :-D
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:-o :-D :-P :crazy: :pint:
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I've already been dowloading for three hours and still one hour to go. That Option file is 38 Mb and the Planet_Potion 89 Mb ... :-o
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Downloading on 31 Kb/s
:-? :pint: :-) :-P :crazy: :roflmao:
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d*ยจ#$mn, the download speed is so slow. 5kb/sec on the Planet Potion video. The Option video was a lot faster.
I'll try another day :-(
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Maybe it's because half of the world decided to get it at once ;)
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115KB/s here :) takes me back to the days I would sit through and watch all those cool demos off the Amiga Format mag cd-rom. Love this stuff!
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(http://www.joker.si/mnenjalnik/images/smiles/icon_worship.gif)
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I'm getting 136kB/s and I'm looking forward to finally watching it! I have no PPC so I've been out of luck until now.
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At the same location, you can now find first intro made by Potion for the PPC processors (but still used AGA chipset). It's called "Suicidal".
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Great stuff. I'm wondering if you'll encode Future Visions, since I can only find a windows media video file (which is of no use to me).