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Where is Sin?
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3.5 years ago they said, sin engine is too heavy for Cstorm/Bppc. now thing are diffrently we have Aone+micro.
is it bossiple release port now?

and where is Gorky17?

if any new i'm happy!


Edited by sloxa on 2007/1/30 10:47:26
Edited by sloxa on 2007/1/30 10:48:01
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Re: Where is Sin?
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@sloxa

I think that SIN is lost ( for the moment ).. The game was ready, i think, but it wasn' t amiga os 4.0 so i think that Hyperion has gone out of time with the license..

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@sloxa

SIN is not that great, I tried it on Linux.

(NutsAboutAmiga)

Basilisk II for AmigaOS4
AmigaInputAnywhere
Excalibur
and other tools and apps.
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@sloxa

To be honest, i'd leave ANY game as long as i can have
bugfixed, updated and newly added OS components
...which is the case at the moment actually
...and hopefully will be in the future, too.

People are dying.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
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Re: Where is Sin?
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Trues, getting the foundation correct is paramount. What Hyperion has done is lay a great foundation, now it is up to the builders.

ace

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