Endoperez wrote:2003 is old? That's harsh...Jeff wrote:It is way too early to guarantee support for specific old computers, an iBook G4 is probably pushing it.
2003 is six years and two chipsets ago.
Endoperez wrote:2003 is old? That's harsh...Jeff wrote:It is way too early to guarantee support for specific old computers, an iBook G4 is probably pushing it.
Exactly. Six years is yesterday's news and way behind cutting edge, but that's not actually OLD. I mean, that's newer than Morrowind! Huge 3d-world populated by 3d-creatures, with dynamic lighting and varying weather and time of day. Morrowind and Overgrowth mostly differ in the quality of their models and dynamics, and what the control scheme is designed to allow. 1994 is old: vector landscape decorated with a handful of 2d sprites (Betrayal at Krondor), and 1998 is old: huge world in beautiful 2d populated by sprite-creatures (Baldur's Gate).Fetterkey wrote:Endoperez wrote:
2003 is old? That's harsh...
2003 is six years and two chipsets ago.
I said that the iBook G4 might not run OG. It's a very, very low end laptop that had trouble running games even at the time. I'm not sure how you are extrapolating that into me saying that we are not supporting all computers from 2003.I just said that calling 2003 "old" is harsh, as in "uncomfortably stern".
I'm sorry it sounded like that. I'm used to arguing with people who think a year-old computer is hopelessly outdated, and hadn't looked at G4's details.Jeff wrote:I said that the iBook G4 might not run OG. It's a very, very low end laptop that had trouble running games even at the time. I'm not sure how you are extrapolating that into me saying that we are not supporting all computers from 2003.