No, totally unplayable for me.Are you able to play the game?
Mostly because I haven't bought it, and ED isn't installed, but it's definitely unplayable.
No, totally unplayable for me.Are you able to play the game?
No, totally unplayable for me.
Mostly because I haven't bought it, and ED isn't installed, but it's definitely unplayable.
Wait, when the bumpotatoes did this monstrosity get past 1000 pages?
That looked like rollicking good fun! And quite the acceptable frame rates too, even though your rig should be absolutely KILLING it!@MishaTX ...
Odyssey 'barely running' on a last generation card... Just in case you believe the tat that a 3090 struggles!
One cold, emotionless AI message:man, so many limpets have been killed tonight due to excessive kaloopy video watching while mining
That an original Amiga?
Back then I had the classic Amiga 500, with that small memory expansion inside and a fat block on the side that went super hot and gave me a total of 4mb of RAM, which was enough to make very long animations with Deluxe Paint and play Epic (vector graphics space game inspired by the old Battlestar Galactica series) fluidly. Also Wing Commander.That an original Amiga?
I've got an original A1200, but been hardware modded with a Gotek and 1 GB HD... surprisingly Workbench doesn't have any issues dealing with that.
I am still astounded by the fact that the CGI for Babylon 5 was done on Amiga home computers (albeit modded ones)Morning Thread!
Back then I had the classic Amiga 500, with that small memory expansion inside and a fat block on the side that went super hot and gave me a total of 4mb of RAM, which was enough to make very long animations with Deluxe Paint and play Epic (vector graphics space game inspired by the old Battlestar Galactica series) fluidly. Also Wing Commander.![]()
We started with the A500 but moved up to the A1200 and get a RAM expansion or something... The Settlers, K240 and Blade of Destiny were my go- to's... though my older brother maintained a large collection of... err... "off-site backup copies" of his mates games.Morning Thread!
Back then I had the classic Amiga 500, with that small memory expansion inside and a fat block on the side that went super hot and gave me a total of 4mb of RAM, which was enough to make very long animations with Deluxe Paint and play Epic (vector graphics space game inspired by the old Battlestar Galactica series) fluidly. Also Wing Commander.![]()
It's yet another reason i love B5I am still astounded by the fact that the CGI for Babylon 5 was done on Amiga home computers (albeit modded ones)
The Video Toaster was a very very powerful bit of kit - around Season 3 they moved onto PC, 486s I believe.I am still astounded by the fact that the CGI for Babylon 5 was done on Amiga home computers (albeit modded ones)