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Community => General Talk - simple and fun => Topic started by: UserK on November 22, 2012, 03:42:43 AM

Title: My turn to show something
Post by: UserK on November 22, 2012, 03:42:43 AM
Since I've seen some games besides TGL around here (I think it was blaster master) I think it might be the case to show off something.
After all, we have to keep alive the basic fact we're the most f****** creatively awesome community on the interwebs. So. I told Arseniy first I was working on a Snake Rattle n Roll remake. Here's a snapshot from an important milestone: finally running on Intel 1st gen Atom. It goes by the name of "project Snakes to the moon" or STTM for short.
(http://theguardianlegend.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1876.0;attach=653)
A snapshot of the original game is embedded. I hope they look similar enough!
Of course there are still plenty of things to do before I leave it in the wild. I have somewhat re-evaluated the Atom. It's usable. I guess I actually did a far better job than I really intended.
Still please don't buy intel atom. I've heard last atom is good but still, please don't.
Title: Re: My turn to show something
Post by: arseniy on November 22, 2012, 09:01:33 AM
Can't it run on any modern PC?
Title: Re: My turn to show something
Post by: UserK on November 23, 2012, 12:08:41 AM
Modern according to what standard? Atom is unfortunately still being sold around there and according to a couple of my contacts, it sells well and this means we'll be stuck with that for another couple of years.
Title: Re: My turn to show something
Post by: arseniy on November 23, 2012, 01:22:31 AM
Dunno. Just general PC people have.
Title: Re: My turn to show something
Post by: UserK on November 26, 2012, 05:53:12 AM
Unfortunately I have no real data since last year. Steam in hardcore. Unity is better, most widespread card is Intel GMA 945 (12%). None of my friends (that is, the few not interested in computers) have Shader Model 3 cards.

Yes, Atom is a bit of a stretch, but not so much. Unfortunately, they're still being sold.