All classic hardware is slow by today's standards. I understand the interest in retro computing, but I don't understand going through any worry about the speed of the thing.
If I purposely bought a 386SX-16mhz machine, just for the retro experience, I wouldn't then search out a 386SX-25mhz upgrade. If I wanted more speed, I'd just buy a 3.33Ghz core i7.
So if I were going to get an AGA based Amiga, I think I'd just go with stock. In fact, insist on it . That was the most common experience with the Amiga, and I'd just enjoy that.
But beyond the users talking about speed? of the machine, for whatever reason, somehow even the developers have managed to put themselves into this curve - and more or less, in a shortened time period going through the same machinations - starting with relatively stock, getting 2x improvement on that, working on some more improvements.
What? Didn't Amithlon solve this already - don't you get 100x performance over a stock Amiga - with AGA as well?
What am I missing here?