The Syndicate thread
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The Syndicate thread
Things I love about the game.
Drive by shootings! Hopping in cars and popping targets as you drive by.
Drive by shootings! Hopping in cars and popping targets as you drive by.
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Re: The Syndicate thread
I've tried the game but it needs a mouse patch badly!
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No it doesn't. It's perfectly playable as is.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
Re: The Syndicate thread
Something has occurred to me. Mike Diskette tried to give Magic Carpet a go on the Jag and had no luck supposedly.
We know the Jag can do textured 3D. HoverStrike etc. Not fantastic but it's there.
I think he was overlooking some Jag fundamentals. He did two 2D games(Sydnicate, Theme Park) on the Jag that have crippling slowdown when they shouldn't have. I believe that for whatever reason he was missing something. 2D is the Jags thing. I believe It should have handled this game, and Theme Park in higher rez and scaling with no slowdown.
Only after he had enough of a handle on the Jag to make it hum along on its strong points could he be in a position to give a realistic assesment of it's weaker points, 3D.
This is my unpopular opinion but his current Jag body of work is saying 'yeah the Jag can't handle these 2D games without slowing to a crawl.'
To sum up since I think what the implied statement says about the Jags abilities made by his current body of work says is incorrect I think his Magic Carpet assessment should be looked at with a different perspective.
We know the Jag can do textured 3D. HoverStrike etc. Not fantastic but it's there.
I think he was overlooking some Jag fundamentals. He did two 2D games(Sydnicate, Theme Park) on the Jag that have crippling slowdown when they shouldn't have. I believe that for whatever reason he was missing something. 2D is the Jags thing. I believe It should have handled this game, and Theme Park in higher rez and scaling with no slowdown.
Only after he had enough of a handle on the Jag to make it hum along on its strong points could he be in a position to give a realistic assesment of it's weaker points, 3D.
This is my unpopular opinion but his current Jag body of work is saying 'yeah the Jag can't handle these 2D games without slowing to a crawl.'
To sum up since I think what the implied statement says about the Jags abilities made by his current body of work says is incorrect I think his Magic Carpet assessment should be looked at with a different perspective.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
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Re: The Syndicate thread
For what it's worth, your opinion on the Jaguar versions of Syndicate and Theme Park seems to line up with that of the contemporary critics. While Next Generation, curiously, raved at how "flawless" the conversions are, both GamePro and EGM regarded them as very shoddy ports. Same specific complaints, too: major slowdown and blurry resolution.a31chris wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 9:21 pmSomething has occurred to me. Mike Diskette tried to give Magic Carpet a go on the Jag and had no luck supposedly.
We know the Jag can do textured 3D. HoverStrike etc. Not fantastic but it's there.
I think he was overlooking some Jag fundamentals. He did two 2D games(Sydnicate, Theme Park) on the Jag that have crippling slowdown when they shouldn't have. I believe that for whatever reason he was missing something. 2D is the Jags thing. I believe It should have handled this game, and Theme Park in higher rez and scaling with no slowdown.
Only after he had enough of a handle on the Jag to make it hum along on its strong points could he be in a position to give a realistic assesment of it's weaker points, 3D.
This is my unpopular opinion but his current Jag body of work is saying 'yeah the Jag can't handle these 2D games without slowing to a crawl.'
To sum up since I think what the implied statement says about the Jags abilities made by his current body of work says is incorrect I think his Magic Carpet assessment should be looked at with a different perspective.
Speaking of the contemporary critics, though, they were pretty divided about the use of the Jaguar keypad. Some of 'em said it was shoehorned in and just made the controls needlessly complicated, while others said it worked great and made things work much faster. Anyone here care to share their opinion on the matter?
I can't see Magic Carpet working on the Jaguar. It's not a matter of texturing; it's a matter of the real-time terrain morphing (which at the time was seen as an impressive feat even for the Saturn and PlayStation) and the sheer amount of stuff that the processor has to keep track of all at once.
Re: The Syndicate thread
I think the keypad is put to awesome use on this game.
Same with Robinson's requiem. I think it controls with the keypad better than the PC version which I also have.
Same with Robinson's requiem. I think it controls with the keypad better than the PC version which I also have.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
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I don't think that having the processors keep track of things would been what have been a problem if Atari would have been smart and gotten High Voltage Softwares development system. They would have been able to do dual CPUs with the DSP handling sound and helping the GPU out.
And I don't think the morphing effects would have been a big problem either(see Cybermorph and sequel). Also some serious texture undulation Etc in Hover strike. And that game used Ataris crappy renderer. The only overall problem imo would have been that there wouldn't have been as many polygons.
I don't know when Mike tried to do this but I know High Voltage Software had their kickass development set up all ready by May of 95. They sent the paperwork to Atari that if they paid the June 95 milestone for dactyl joust they would have also gotten all of this in the package. I believe with that setup Mike would have been able to pull something off. It wouldn't have been the level of 3D in the PlayStation or Saturn but I believe it would have been 3D on the Jag like we haven't quite seen before.
But that's just my opinion and my opinion is unpopular.
But I'm pretty convinced seeing the evidence that Mike more than anything just get just needed a little help with the architecture. Whether asking a more experienced Jaguar coder or better development system.
And I don't think the morphing effects would have been a big problem either(see Cybermorph and sequel). Also some serious texture undulation Etc in Hover strike. And that game used Ataris crappy renderer. The only overall problem imo would have been that there wouldn't have been as many polygons.
I don't know when Mike tried to do this but I know High Voltage Software had their kickass development set up all ready by May of 95. They sent the paperwork to Atari that if they paid the June 95 milestone for dactyl joust they would have also gotten all of this in the package. I believe with that setup Mike would have been able to pull something off. It wouldn't have been the level of 3D in the PlayStation or Saturn but I believe it would have been 3D on the Jag like we haven't quite seen before.
But that's just my opinion and my opinion is unpopular.
But I'm pretty convinced seeing the evidence that Mike more than anything just get just needed a little help with the architecture. Whether asking a more experienced Jaguar coder or better development system.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
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And if the PlayStation could keep track of all those objects the Jaguar surely could. The main area the PSX beats the Jag is in throwing textures on the screen. Not in straight processing power.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
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I just rewatched battle of the ports Saturn vs PS1.
https://youtu.be/oLVUJr9FpoA
As for all those objects which are bitmaps in my opinion Jaguar would have no problem with that. Other than that I don't see anything mind blowing in the terrain morphing.The Jaguar definitely does something very similar in Hoverstrike. Or anything mind-blowing overall.
I think a skilled Jaguar programmer/team could pull something off.
https://youtu.be/oLVUJr9FpoA
As for all those objects which are bitmaps in my opinion Jaguar would have no problem with that. Other than that I don't see anything mind blowing in the terrain morphing.The Jaguar definitely does something very similar in Hoverstrike. Or anything mind-blowing overall.
I think a skilled Jaguar programmer/team could pull something off.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
Re: The Syndicate thread
Love this game but it just hands me my ass.
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman
Re: The Syndicate thread
What came after the Jaguar was the PS1 which for all it's greatness, ushered in corporate development and with it the bleached, repetitive, bland titles which for the most part we're still playing today. - David Wightman