| Subject: | Ages etc. |
| Author: | Greg Lattanzio <ag6514--wayne.edu> |
| Date: | 07-Oct-2004 00:20:55 |
On Oct 6, 2004, at 4:18 PM, Dan Pinal wrote:
> Just did a quick search on my PC's and couldn't find it, was thinking
> about posting a screen shot. Wouldn't be very impressive. No 3D view
> and some badly converted (by me) interiors.
Yikes! I hope a copy still exists somewhere.
> I also think we went a little overboard with the expansion to 16 bit
> and filling a map about 3 times the size. Adding numerous sub-plots
> and mini-quests that would probably have needed trimming down before
> finalized. But other things would have been nice to see. Barfights,
> objects that pop to life and fight for you, or join the enemy if you
> switched alignment.
Yep, that would have been great. The City does run nicely on the
Amiga, especially when you set it up on a fast machine with degrading
software. I'd love to play with it in emulation, but while there are
plenty of Mac emulators for the Amiga, there aren't that many Amiga
emulators for the Mac.
> Oh well, enough reminiscing, back to porting the worst spaghetti code
> I've ever seen in my entire life.
What's your current project? :-)
Greg
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