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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Topic started by: djrikki on November 29, 2010, 11:21:45 PM
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Never heard of Neverball? Released earlier this year
Lets see, I played it in over 5 years ago on MorphOS, so yes I have.
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piru
hehe I thought the same thing when I saw this announcement. And then it was almost deja-vu because I thought the same thing a couple of weeks ago with the Freespace "news" item...;-)
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http://neverball.org/
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Not really anything to do with the "news" item, but what is it with AmigaOS4.x advocates feeling the need to post "news" about pretty much every single piece of software that get's recompiled for OS4.x.? They're the only amiga platform that does it. Even though the same software is ported for other amiga platforms, and often beforehand, it's very rarely mentioned in a news item.
Not something I'm going to lose sleep over, just an observation.
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fishy fiz
Any port to native Amiga os or morphos is a good thing!
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Sure, it wasnt a criticism, just an observation. OS4 seems to be the only system where it's advocates post "news" items about pretty much everything that gets recompiled for it. For example where's the news items about new AROS Mame, or AROS SuperTuxKart, or AROS cubosphere, or even AROS Amifig (of which is the basis for the new versions available for MOS/OS4.x) and about a million others? Or the ports of the same sort of software for OS3.x ? (which is just as active and recieves the same sorts of ports).
Again, not a criticism, just an observation.
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Not really anything to do with the "news" item, but what is it with AmigaOS4.x advocates feeling the need to post "news" about pretty much every single piece of software that get's recompiled for OS4.x.?
In this instance it's just someone trying to promote their website, which happens to be slanted heavily towards OS4. The actual game port for OS4 was released near the beginning of 2010 so it's not the focus of the news.
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Ah, ok, I misread.
Still it doesnt change what I said from being true :)
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Your right there's new morphos and aros ports all the time but no one makes a big deal about them, unless its something major...
Well I guess when you pay 1000$ for a ten year old computer, being able to play a "NEW" 5 year old game is enough to get you excited.
Steven
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Not really anything to do with the "news" item, but what is it with AmigaOS4.x advocates feeling the need to post "news" about pretty much every single piece of software that get's recompiled for OS4.x.? They're the only amiga platform that does it. Even though the same software is ported for other amiga platforms, and often beforehand, it's very rarely mentioned in a news item.
Not something I'm going to lose sleep over, just an observation.
There is only one Amiga 'platform' and they are the ones that run the official Amiga Operating System. The current version being 4.1 update 2. All the rest with absolute respect are alternative operating systems that have the 'feel' of being Amiga only, we all know this.
AROS and MorphOS developers/porters are free to post their own news items, if indeed they are 'very rarely mentioned in a news item' as you say then perhaps they should post more often. Although I feel you are wrong I often log on I see new developments on both of these alternative 'platforms' eg. AMC news from phoenixkonsole and announcements about Icaros Desktop from paolone.
Its all a storm in a tea cup.
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Your right there's new morphos and aros ports all the time but no one makes a big deal about them, unless its something major...
wrong about that...OS4.x news posted here is a small fraction of that on other Amiga sites
Well I guess when you pay 1000$ for a ten year old computer, being able to play a "NEW" 5 year old game is enough to get you excited.
or perhaps it's because some people want to see AmigaOS continue to grow and prosper in the future and the only way to do that is to support it now !
please, do tell why you enjoy posting trollish comments like this:angry::angry::angry:
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There is only one Amiga 'platform' and they are the ones that run the official Amiga Operating System. The current version being 4.1 update 2. All the rest with absolute respect are alternative operating systems that have the 'feel' of being Amiga only, we all know this.
AROS and MorphOS developers/porters are free to post their own news items, if indeed they are 'very rarely mentioned in a news item' as you say then perhaps they should post more often. Although I feel you are wrong I often log on I see new developments on both of these alternative 'platforms' eg. AMC news from phoenixkonsole and announcements about Icaros Desktop from paolone.
Its all a storm in a tea cup.
Let me respond to this with the seriousness it deserves.....
Blahblah, blahblahblah. Blah blah blah. Blahblah blahblahblah blah blah blahblah. Semantics, blah, blahblah, semantics.
Blah blah, read what I wrote properly, blahblahblah. Blahblah blahblah, mentioned about 5 times it's not criticism, but an observation, blahblah. *recompiles* I said, not new development, blahblah.
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There is only one Amiga 'platform' and they are the ones that run the official Amiga Operating System. The current version being 4.1 update 2. All the rest with absolute respect are alternative operating systems that have the 'feel' of being Amiga only, we all know this.
AROS and MorphOS developers/porters are free to post their own news items, if indeed they are 'very rarely mentioned in a news item' as you say then perhaps they should post more often. Although I feel you are wrong I often log on I see new developments on both of these alternative 'platforms' eg. AMC news from phoenixkonsole and announcements about Icaros Desktop from paolone.
Its all a storm in a tea cup.
I love the view that just because something has the name Amiga attached to it, it is somehow anymore of an amigaOS that the alternatives.
The name really means nothing at all.
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wrong about that...OS4.x news posted here is a small fraction of that on other Amiga sites
That may or may not be the case, but is also very off topic/irrelevant to the comments made by haywire. Whether or not there's other developments in OS4.x-land doesnt change the fact that OS4.x is the only faction of the amiga community that seems to post "news" items about anything and everything someone compiles for it.
I knew I was potentially going to get some schmucks taking offense to a simple observation (why I mentioned it was just an observation 5 times in 3 posts), but it seems some people just cant help themselves.
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Ah, the sweet smell of OS Wars in the air. It must be summer.....
That site hurts my eyes, everything wobbles and jumps around too much...
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In the land of the convicts maybe :) but it's fing well below zero in blighty :)
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-removed-
I might as well not even go there...
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Your right there's new morphos and aros ports all the time but no one makes a big deal about them, unless its something major...
Well I guess when you pay 1000$ for a ten year old computer, being able to play a "NEW" 5 year old game is enough to get you excited.
Steven
Yeah. Like Valve games.... I should write Gabe Newell, chiding him for announcing Steam for the Mac. Really, I and many others have been using it for, what, 7 years now. Not really news... Then there are all the announcements for every damn game they port to the Mac. Really, Half-Life 2 came out in November 2004. Not really new nor is 3 year old Portal.
I'm mean it's cool and all for Mac users, but really they could just log into the Steam client and just see what is available or up coming release for their platform.
Then again for half to a third the price of a Mac, they could have purchased or build a PC that would play all those games very well. Cheaper and they could have played the games when they were first released.