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Well, for me it worked (XP SP1), but you can't say it "ran", it was more like crawling (and no, I won't buy a new gfx card
)Anyway, those guys do amazing stuff.. bye |
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REgards, |
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Yehh I run this game it is very nice
![]() Graphic & models its generating in the fly |
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Tried on 2 machines with XP (SP1) and didnt run
Anyway, the screeshots are amazing! cannot believe it yet! |
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Maybe some of the system requirements are too much Regards, |
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The problem with creating a game in 96KB (what they do is use equations and dynamically generated code to make up the 3D Scenes and music) is that you're basically restricting it to a very specific and small audience. Not only does it require creap-of-the-crop hardware, but even on such hardware, minor differences in drivers or video card can be a catastrophe for such a game. So yes it's quite possible, but not very practical... this isn't to say that games which come on 2 DVDs (UT 2004) are any better...
Best regards, Alex Ionescu http://www.relsoft.net |
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