Anthony817 wrote:Chilly WIlly actually was supposed to look into porting AVP to DC. I think that game would SERIOUSLY be a good fit for the DC. Would fit well within the specs of it.
But he eventually left the DC community and that was years, and years and years ago by this point. You can actually see the thread here where I was super excited to have that game.
AVP needed openAL and used to much ram sure he had it running and then it crash run out memory .. This happens to me with many ports and i just forget about it and move on..
Ian Micheal wrote:AVP needed openAL and used to much ram sure he had it running and then it crash run out memory .. This happens to me with many ports and i just forget about it and move on..
That's a shame. I didn't think any of those games would really be possible although I did get super excited about blade runner a while back.
It'd be nice to see something like the Postal source code stuff eventually be done though.
I missed a lot of PC game of that era because my PC sucked real bad! Although I did get Total Annihilation for free with it which was fun
Ian Micheal wrote:AVP needed openAL and used to much ram sure he had it running and then it crash run out memory .. This happens to me with many ports and i just forget about it and move on..
I remember watching a video with Todd Howard explaining that to get Morrowind working on the original Xbox they would "reset" the console during certain load screens since they'd run out of memory. Would something like this be possible to get things like AvP or Quake 2 working?
"The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind required a ton of memory to track character quests, items, and world states, much more than the Xbox offered. Ultimately, this meant the developer had to find a way to maintain the same quality the game had on PC on the less powerful console. The developer settled with secretly rebooting the console during some load times to free up memory and keep the game running. Secretly rebooting the console seems bizarre, but certainly did the trick as the port was well received by long time fans of the series."
Had the developers of Among Us made the game open source, as they once intended, would it have been possible to port? I feel with it would have been the most perfect fit for our beloved console.
Also, I second Blade Runner.
THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT IS A LIE.
If you want it, come and take it from me. If you think you can, you still dont know me.
Hey all, I've been toying with the idea of getting a printer capable of printing to CD-Rs and knocking together some of the unreleased and ported DC...
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