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Old 09-13-06, 06:17 AM   #16
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Old games have a graphic I never understand how could I play those and even enjoy it !?
I second that! What you said made me remember the funny black 'T' shape that would appear in the first Flight Simulator - It was supposed to be a wheel when viewed straight down...

On the other hand, enjoy them we did - spent hours staring at a 4-color CGA monitor playing FS and also 688i - man, it was fun launching tomahawks into DDR and then trying to sneak out under the nose of those Akula's and other hunters - sigh!

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Old 09-13-06, 08:21 AM   #17
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You're right Eichenlaub, PC's have come on a long way since the days of the Amiga 500. However, at the time the Amiga 500 was the better machine compared to the PC, with a superior OS and graphics. It's a pity Commodore didn't market the Amiga line better and allow third parties to manufacture compatibles and supply the machine with an inbuilt hard drive (all that floppy disk swapping used to drive me mad). If this had happened, who knows, it might not be an IBM clone sitting on most desks today but an Amiga clone.
I feel that pain Nemo...I still discuss that with my group of former Commodore buddies. Soon I shall order a copy of "On the edge: the rise and fall of Commodore" to read the full story of that wonderful era. I can't remember how many times I've vainlessly tried to explain why an Amiga was the better machine. Too few people got to know it, they were so used to having a pc at home.

When Amiga was completely out of the market somewhere in 1997-98, the president of Apple stated in an interview that he was scared witless of the Amiga. He said that computer was offering better performance, graphics, sound capabilities for less than half the price of pc/Apple computers... He was relieved to find Commodore's obsolete marketing strategy for the Amiga that had to "market itself".

But we know what it was like.

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Old 09-14-06, 02:13 AM   #18
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Hi!
Yesterday evening (and night) was much better than the other tries. I found a convoy northwest of Ireland and sank a T3, T2 and C3. Very exiting! It was my first mission with the next submarine class. (after Cl II).

I had to end the mission above because it got too late. I saved in the middle of the mission because I still had torpedoes left. The first save failed but the second try was OK. After saving I ended the mission and returned to port just for fun to see if I got any medals and my score. Yesterday when I loaded the correct save in the middle of the mission to continue my patrol it was totally ****ed up and from a time before sinking the ships in the convoy.
Now I have to restart this mission from the beginning.

What went wrong? Is it a known problem?
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Old 09-14-06, 04:51 AM   #19
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I feel that pain Nemo...I still discuss that with my group of former Commodore buddies. Soon I shall order a copy of "On the edge: the rise and fall of Commodore" to read the full story of that wonderful era. I can't remember how many times I've vainlessly tried to explain why an Amiga was the better machine. Too few people got to know it, they were so used to having a pc at home.

When Amiga was completely out of the market somewhere in 1997-98, the president of Apple stated in an interview that he was scared witless of the Amiga. He said that computer was offering better performance, graphics, sound capabilities for less than half the price of pc/Apple computers... He was relieved to find Commodore's obsolete marketing strategy for the Amiga that had to "market itself".

But we know what it was like.

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Hi Eichenlaub, because of this thread I installed WinUAE with Amiga in a Box (AIAB) on my PC this morning. It runs good on the PC and brings back all those great memories of the Amiga without having to climb up into my loft and dig out my old Amiga 1200.

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