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infen78

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Very interesting, but not surprising.

I don't recall calling you stupid, not once. If someone has a lot to learn, and you do, it doesn't mean he is stupid. His reaction may point to an overgrown ego though, yes.

All you wrote is simply a scream of a small child, 25 year old small child whose toys are being taken away.

Good luck in life, you're gonna need it. Like a lot.

You are probably young and you apparently have a lot to learn. You presume, that if someone doesn't have whatever hardware, he is poor. In some cases this is of course true, but in most cases people don't buy such hardware, because it's simply nonsense in practical terms. I have been building machines probably before you were even born so I know very well what I am talking about.

Nvidia these days only competes with itself and high-end GPU with 16GB Vram for the given price is a moral crime. Not that it matters so much, games aren't really being made anymore. Plus, you have to wait few months before it is even remotely playbale as it's often full of game breaking issues. Mostly just GBs of content with no substance really.

 And so along with the whole x86 world, Nvidia will fade away too. And it will be good when it happens.

And many people don't have the high-end hardware. RTX5080 is a crappy overpriced POS, but since your mom and dad saw you crying so loud, they had to get it for you I guess.

Hehe, that's the least I can do :) I'm eagerly waiting for 0.3!

This is simply awesome work!

Well, I'm 42 and I remember MM series a lot from my youth, but this is better. Playability of LooseBolts is something I haven't tasted for a very long time. The physics is a perfect balance of pure fun and difficulty. Simple to learn, but a great deal to master. And it has a splitscreen too!

And I adore the atmosphere of the game. Cute cars with apparently lots of love put to the creation of the game is a very rare mix these days. Even less so in the native Linux world.

This is pure joy that radiates positivity all around it, thank you very much for all the effort that went into this gem!

Aaah, there IS something in works! Ok, gonna try it! ;)

I just finished the game and whoa, it was seriously great fun for me! Smooth progress and the overall coherence with those lovely artistic visuals was something that many games simply miss.  Thank you for this, as the hard work put to it is apparent. I'm looking forward to see some new game you possibly make in the future. ;)

Yes, probably AGS general problem. I honestly didn't do much search of reported bugs, since wine takes care of it perfectly and I just wanted to play. :D

So far, it's quite nice and I like the atmosphere a lot. Music in the office especially is nicely BRish, lovely. Well, the whole artistic side is simply great. You know, it's always easy to see if the stuff received some sincere love, as Neofeud does show.

I may not have too much myself, but I gladly pay for this. I played for few hours and just got to the "Creator's" somewhat immobile shell problem and so far, it's been a nice ride. Plus, and I should emphasize that, NO pixel hunting. That always brings the whole experience down, for me at least.

Ok, maybe the Arcade vent thing was a bit tedious, but that's ok, it just takes some little practice. OTOH, that action part also reminded me a bit about old Tex, cool. ;)

I tried the 1.1 beta and it seems to have the same problem as the latest AGS from git I tried - there is this unpleasant mouse stutter which makes it barely playable. So I tried the git AGS with Primordia and the same problem is there too. Btw, I use CentOS 7.

I'm running the 1.2 version in wine w/o problems, but not misbehaving native binary would be great. ;)