nice video, I was searching desperately , F29 have still been my favorite simulator on Amiga, so much souvenirs ! there is only one mission ? , the Amiga original version lock the carrier mission.... only came on PC. I tried to put files on my workbench but I only successfully to have a glitches after the menu !
Ναι ρε φιλε, τα πρώτα Μινγκ μοιάζουν πολύ με τα Colonial Vipers (δεν ξέρω ποιο block ακριβως λόγω ρεζολούσιο), ενω τα δεύτερα με Battlecruisers των Klingons. Πάντως το κράνος σου πάει πολύ, σου' κανε ένα μαλλί... Ευχαριστούμε δια το βίδεον!
Considering that it's running on standard Amiga 500's 68000, I think it's quite good. I chose this machine so that you can get the original feeling. Of course it runs better on a 68030 or 68040, but not many people could afford such expansions in those days. The PC conversion was released a year of two after the original and it's got some improvements. I'll also upload a video of that version soon, so stay tuned!
Hundreds of hours of memories sitting in my IBM PS/2 cockpit. Cheers.
nice video, I was searching desperately , F29 have still been my favorite simulator on Amiga, so much souvenirs ! there is only one mission ? , the Amiga original version lock the carrier mission.... only came on PC. I tried to put files on my workbench but I only successfully to have a glitches after the menu !
Yes, there's only one mission on Zero Magazine's disk. Thanks for watching!
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F29 had a pretty decent 3d engine.
yeah it's funny how we all talk about stuff like Doom being so advanced when you had this kind of thing on the Amiga a few years beforehand
Ναι ρε φιλε, τα πρώτα Μινγκ μοιάζουν πολύ με τα Colonial Vipers (δεν ξέρω ποιο block ακριβως λόγω ρεζολούσιο), ενω τα δεύτερα με Battlecruisers των Klingons. Πάντως το κράνος σου πάει πολύ, σου' κανε ένα μαλλί... Ευχαριστούμε δια το βίδεον!
Nice, Rexxon fighters from Epic! Any place we can download the floppy image?
Edit: nevermind, found it amr.abime.net/issue_380_coverdisks
That frame rate is really poor. I remember it running very smoothly on my uncle's 486.
Considering that it's running on standard Amiga 500's 68000, I think it's quite good. I chose this machine so that you can get the original feeling. Of course it runs better on a 68030 or 68040, but not many people could afford such expansions in those days. The PC conversion was released a year of two after the original and it's got some improvements. I'll also upload a video of that version soon, so stay tuned!