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Jazzcat
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#1 - Posted: 16 Apr 2011 21:54
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Oh, btw... Maybe some coder could help us out to make an ahx pack? We have music, gfx and design done. Nothing really fancy here - a simple menu and perhaps a scroll and we want it to target AGA machines only. We could have a "fake" additional compo entry this way.
d0DgE
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#2 - Posted: 19 Apr 2011 15:46
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still some fuzzy-wuzzy gimmick transition stuff to do ... and all the colours ... holy moly. Only 3 days left
jamie2010
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#3 - Posted: 19 Apr 2011 22:29
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The demo is near of end, tomorrow we will have the first release. All optimization are not finish but some scene run at an impressive framerate. We have a big problem, i can't quit the territory because i'm waiting my new work permit, Norm is busy and i have no news from Marvin, fuck fuck.
d0DgE
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#4 - Posted: 19 Apr 2011 23:17 - Edited
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The weather forecast for the easter days went on the news in Germany.
We will moxt likely have some BANG UP SUMMER WEATHER !!!!
Since Saarbrücken locates in the south-west area, it might even exceed 28°C \o/
Corial
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#5 - Posted: 20 Apr 2011 06:24
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The intro is finished and the obligatory compofiller intro is nearly done too.
jamie2010
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#6 - Posted: 21 Apr 2011 02:08
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One bug to find and the demo will be ready for the compo.
z5_
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#7 - Posted: 21 Apr 2011 12:35
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@jamie2010: great news. So close now. Have you found a solution to deliver the demo to the party? Iirc, somebody from the makers has to be present at the party to deliver the demo.
jamie2010
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#8 - Posted: 21 Apr 2011 13:07
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Yep Marvin will be at the party.
z5_
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#9 - Posted: 23 Apr 2011 23:31
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Is there a separate compo for amiga 4k or wasn't there any 4k submitted?
Corial
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#10 - Posted: 23 Apr 2011 23:50
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there is only an oldskool 4k compo, which will be on the air tomorrow.
z5_
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#11 - Posted: 25 Apr 2011 11:07 - Edited
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Iirc, there were 5 demos in the amiga compo:

- trsi
- dekadence
- skarla
- ghostown & loonies
- elude

From watching most compos, i've got the impression that the number of entries in general was lower than last year (also in pc demo and 4k compo).

Anyway, very much looking forward to rewatching the amiga demos.

Edit: entries are up for download here
klipper
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#12 - Posted: 25 Apr 2011 16:36
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great party for amiga, yet again. a MASSIVE hug to the Skarla guys - fantastic comeback!
z5_
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#13 - Posted: 25 Apr 2011 22:55 - Edited
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Anyone got any tips to run the Skarla demo in Winuae. I tried 2.3.1 and different combinations but always end up with a black screen after the first picture?

I will not be able to add the Revision stuff this week to the site. With new releases, i always try to add them as fast as possible but it can't be helped this time unfortunately.
jamie2010
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#14 - Posted: 25 Apr 2011 23:09
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Hi z5,

I tested the demo on the last winuae and it was good, i have really no idea why it doesn't work on your config. The demo need only 10 megas, i will try to debug this tomorrow, sorry for this bug:(
skan
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#15 - Posted: 26 Apr 2011 12:59
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@jamie

Pretty massive show indeed! ;) Great code and execution!
Dunno why, but In the end I was left with this feeling of something being...massive? ;D
Now, tech-review: first it refused to run from Workbench in hires/multisync screenmode, then I switched to a clean boot with no startup-seq with just setpatch (yeah, I'm talking 'bout real hardware here! :) ) Any chance to fix the startup code in order to get the thing run from multisync (Euro36, Euro72, whatever) screens?
jamie2010
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#16 - Posted: 26 Apr 2011 13:21
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I use real hardware too:) I will try to fix this too, sometimes it's hard to fix something on hardware that you donMt have.

For winuae i used the 2.2.0 version, after this release massive and ride didn't work but it seems to be fixed with the last version.
skan
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#17 - Posted: 26 Apr 2011 16:30
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Wow, cool! :D
Yeah thx, shouldn't be that hard anyway! ;)
skp
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#18 - Posted: 26 Apr 2011 19:51
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Really great prods from what I've seen from the live stream. The demo compo was specially cool with high level prods !

Congrats to all amiga pr0n teams that have participated to this cool event ! (And thanx to the live stream for people like me that can't be there !!)
dalton
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#19 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 07:30
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great demos everyone!

blueberry was a bit stressed though:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy-zGQy9Jx0
d0DgE
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#20 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 08:53
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To all the Swedes: ... WHERE THE HELL WERE YOU ?!?
Next year you know where to go ;)
Corial
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#21 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 09:58
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dodge, it was really sehr schön to talk to you again and I hope to see you later this year at trsac. I have tried to convince bstrr and the rest that there will be cake again...CAKE!!

Oh, and thanks for the vodka shot when we celebrated our new releases. Your design was freaking awesome again!
bonkers
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#22 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 18:24 - Edited
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@d0DgE, well our little experiment of not spending easter in Germany for the first time in ten odd years ended in tears. As Todi said, Easter at home is basically like Christmas without the sausages, dull =).

Very high quality in the Amiga demo compo, delighted to see Blueberry coding a demo, Skarla making me embarrassed calling myself a coder and Elude continuing the brilliant path they set out on with the release of Dust, design, effects, not trying to do a "story" but rather convey an atmosphere. Very much enjoyed Decadence demo as well, am I correct thinking it being a Swansong for Decadence but not for Britelite? Haven't had the time to watch the intro's yet but will get onto that later this week. Hats of to everyone participating in the compos.
z5_
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#23 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 19:25 - Edited
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@Jamie: Bonkers is making a compliment...

@Bonkers: i'll rephrase the sentence a bit: Easter without a Tulou and/or Nature Traktor production isn't the same either :)
jamie2010
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#24 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 19:28
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Sorry for my mistake, i'm a bit stress with all the bad comment. It's time to take vacation and go to sleep.
jamie2010
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#25 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 20:23
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I find you nice when you said direct and frank feedback. In general and not only for our case the most negative feedback is always give by people who do nothing for the demoscene.

The end of the project was really not fun, the code is totally unfinished, it was not possible to quit the territory for going to the party and the comments on the demo are the worst that we had.

Again, All my excuse Bonkers for my error !!!! And Z5 stop to be a sissy and start your comeback:)
z5_
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#26 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 20:56 - Edited
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@jamie: sorry, i deleted my post since it felt as i was giving advice to an experienced demogroup like Skarla, with numerous great demos behind their name and it felt a bit ridiculous :)

After taking a break from it all, i'm sure you'll look at it from a more positive perspective. Coming back after so many years must not have been easy at all, combined with real life, work, family and all other things that weren't there when younger. I for one think it's fantastic that you managed to release the demo and i hope you'll find enjoyment and motivation to continue. Somebody (who's opinion i value a lot) once said to me: demomaking is about having fun, regardless of comments from people.

Who knows, in a few weeks time, you'll feel motivated again to finish your code and perhaps embark on a new demo adventure :)
jamie2010
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#27 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 21:01
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You know the trick, do demo only for your pleasure !!! And it's sure i will finish this one and we will start the next.
d0DgE
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#28 - Posted: 27 Apr 2011 21:33
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That's the spirit. I too just looked into one of my effects for speed optimisations.
Crumb
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#29 - Posted: 28 Apr 2011 00:33
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This easter all demos were awesome... I felt a little sad after watching Britelite's Swansong when thinking about no more demos from him for some time, I hope that his break doesn't last forever and that he comes back stronger than ever with beautiful demos as this one and the others he got us used to. And more A500 demos! :-)

Jamie, your demo really shined, the scene of the falling bunnies kept me drooling... like Britelite screamed... "I want a son of you!" :-D
bonkers
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#30 - Posted: 28 Apr 2011 09:17
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@Jamie, missed your comments, but just want to make it perfectly clear that it was a compliment, watching your demo gave me the thrills, absolutely lovely. As for constructive criticism, don't mind what the pouet crowd says I've stopped posting there because its become such a negative forum full of people who really have no clue what they are talking about. Just look at the comments by Wade on massive saying that its not technically impressive on a 060, seeing that just made me laugh. The good thing though is that we don't need that bollocks, ADA is where the Amiga scene is at. As soon as the demo is posted here there will be comments that are worth taking seriously.

Also thanks for the greetings to Tulou in the demo, very much appreciated.
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