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Re: Another golden age?
« on: March 04, 2012, 02:38:24 AM »
@Iggy,

The reason the days of the Commodore Amiga's superiority is "incomprehensible" to ppcamiga1, is because he was probably too young to understand it and all he could understand were some pretty graphics from a VGA video card, without thinking about installing a RTG card into his A2000, or A4000 and running CyberGraphX, or Picasso96.  Any 386 was not much to brag about, when compared to even the stock A500, considering what there was available to run on it and how poorly it could run without the Amiga's ability to multi-task smoothly.

He obviously was either not an Amiga user back then and only used his Amiga as a game console, or he was too young to understand and can't remember how things really were.  No one could really show up the Amiga until Pentium class PC's started showing up, unless you are talking about only games, which game production companies started spending a lot of money developing after sound and better video cards became available for PC's.

Yet another senseless and non-productive thread.

I have got to get out of here.  Maybe I will just ask to have my account deleted, so I won't be tempted to respond to threads like this one any longer.
How are you helping the Amiga community? :)