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Re: Isnt there something we can learn from them?
« on: January 21, 2010, 02:33:02 PM »
Quote from: ChaosLord;539530
With the benefit of emulation it's now pretty easy to compare these old systems. What's surprising is how many ST  games are complete crap compared to Amiga.


Now you're just being ridiculous. The Amiga has the same great/crap ratio as the ST... Infinitesimally close to zero... However there are a few greats for both platforms, and many of them are even shared.

And to all the people going on about how the Amiga is superior, the OS is superior etc. to the ST: If you are picking a platform to be zealous about based on how the hardware performed and the usability of the operating system, you would have forgotten about the Amiga long ago.

And to those doubting the musical uses of the ST: I have yet to see a PC output MIDI as stable and jitter-free as the ST or Amiga. Of course, I have only used MIDI sequencers on the PC in full-blown multitasking environments, but it should mean something, at least.