Stop the bullcrap; you're just serving as a biased sidekick like some others. Be objective and perhaps you will see such a clear cut point.
Hi,
@amigaksi,
Like what that the joystick is faster than a PC's, sorry I don't use one in any of the latest games that I have purchased. Listen if you alter the tests in your favor than any computer can beat the other one, I do this to unsuspecting PC users who have never seen an Amiga and then I try to pick the PC's weakest points just so them there suckers can be destroyed by a 25 mhz machine. Its just so much fun, which computer do I like better, well if a crook tried to rob me and he asked me which computer he shoul steal, I would probably say take the PC, it is one of the latest greatest computers on the market today, just check out the stores, and you will be able to pawn it for more money. That old yellowing white computer there was made in 1993 and is only 25 mhz, it is so old that you can't even use windows on it but I mean if you want to take the time and effort to carry it out, you are the crook.
Why would I do that, because I still can get another Quad Core, but darn it sure would be hard to get another Amiga.
Face it Amigaksi, even I one of the first 5 people in the Jacksonville FL area to buy an Amiga knows that it has seen better days, the hardware is old, the OS is old and by trickery we can make the Amiga beat unwary PC users. Heck I haven't written a program in about 10 years, I have all my programming books for the Amiga in a box up in the attic, I have about 10 boxes full of Amiga parts, boards etc. I have about 12 disk boxes, and 5 disk file boxes full of Amiga programs, and yes some where up there I have 3 different joysticks and one competition gamepad for the Amiga, also a CD32 with a SX-1, 2 A3000,
one A1200 with a ppc 250 card, an amiga 500 an Amiga 1000 board (my wife chucked my other 1000 since the day she sat down naked in front of my 1080 monitor and said do you know what this means, and I answered, yes your blocking my monitor, women just get angry about nothing) and then my A4000 which sits on my desk still using it might add. Our only hope is that Mr. Bill McEwen makes an Amiga OS for the barebone PC.
smerf