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Quote from: eliyahu;812608
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woo-hoo!! i am so excited about this game, and really hope i can be playing it on my X5K soon, maybe even this year.

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Maybe in two weeks! Yay!
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Re: Tower 57, pixel art Chaos Engine homage, coming to OS4, MorphOS, AROS
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2017, 11:09:56 PM »
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Yes, but if you look at those screenshots, it looks more like something the Amiga would do if you were trying to create graphics on AGA.  Any of the other systems would be pretty much the same, wouldn't they?  

They pretty much all use Radeons (except for AROS which can run on anything) and most of the driver is probably written around the same open source stuff from Linux, right?  

Anyhow, I know it's wishful thinking, from what I've seen of the particles and such on screen in their initial demos, unless they cut all of that out, an older 68k system wouldn't be able to handle it.

Now if only MorphOS would add nVidia 5200 support so I would have a use for this iMac sitting here...


No....I can't even convince the developers to support PCI-E G5 PowerMacs because they think they already support too many platforms.
Nvidia graphic cards would just be too foriegn to bother with.
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