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Offline paul1981

Re: The Red One X vs x1000
« on: February 08, 2015, 08:34:29 PM »
Quote from: ppcamiga1;783308
I bought Amiga 1200 in 1993.

Amiga 1200 was worth nothing underpowered overpriced crap.

Because AGA had no chunky pixel, AGA was 24 times slower than SVGA card for 386 PC.

In 1993, for the price of Amiga 1200 I could buy 386 which was many times faster than Amiga 4000.

Amiga 1200 was waste of time and money.

I really regret money spent on crap made by Commodore.

Today Amigas are not as good as the amiga 500 of course.

They are not even as good as those produced in 2003.

Even so, today Amigas  are far better than the Amiga 1200.


Computing doesn't begin and end with chunky pixels. I couldn't give a rats arse about chunky pixels personally. I'd like to see this 386 you refer to running broadcast quality super smooth 50/60Hz animations in Scala and the like...
Maybe all you wanted to do is play Wolfenstein or Doom back in the day, if so then yes you'd be better off with your 386/486.
Do you actually have any creative experience with 68K Amiga's?