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Assembly Summer oldskool compo rules

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Can't you challenge yourself just a little bit and come up with a creative solution for the audio?


... no pun intended?
2
added on the 2016-01-26 08:53:29 by jate jate
2
added on the 2016-01-26 11:12:40 by Zzu Zzu
2.

Although I think basically 1 but with A500 and a 286 could be a candidate too.
added on the 2016-01-26 11:31:49 by dodke dodke
3.
added on the 2016-01-26 12:39:43 by mushi mushi
yeah, put an aztech sound galaxy 2 in the pc! :D
added on the 2016-01-26 12:48:20 by maali maali
I feel that 1 and the rest are completely different categories. I don't have a real personal preference, though.
added on the 2016-01-26 13:29:33 by sol_hsa sol_hsa
2
added on the 2016-01-26 15:26:25 by tFt tFt
3
added on the 2016-01-26 18:01:48 by zeroic zeroic
2
added on the 2016-01-26 18:16:25 by xwd xwd
2 + GUS
added on the 2016-01-26 20:05:14 by marlowe marlowe
I'm voting for number 2, but what would the "1992" spec mean really. Assembly 1992 compo machine specs for Amiga and PC? Whatever they were, I couldn't find the info.

It is much easier to find working "midschool" i.e. around 1996 PC hardware than "1992" stuff. Development will be done in Dosbox anyway.

For Amiga it doesn't make a difference, both 1992 and 1996 machines are easily available. But I'm not really thinking about Amiga now.
added on the 2016-01-26 20:49:47 by yzi yzi
3.
added on the 2016-01-27 01:17:39 by Sesse Sesse
Many groups have their old dos demoengines still in working condition, but most of them are made for at least pentium and gus in mind. Second option has lower treshold than the third one and it would bring more prods to the compo, and isn't that the most important thing? 3rd means that most of the groups have to start everything from the scratch = less prods.
added on the 2016-01-27 06:02:42 by mikron mikron
2
added on the 2016-01-27 14:29:10 by Frequent Frequent
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2
added on the 2016-01-27 15:05:55 by wysiwtf wysiwtf
2 + gus, but i probably won't made a contribution (lack of time etc.)
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Development will be done in Dosbox anyway.

yes yes, i have made recent dos stuff on real p200mmx so not all coders etc. will use dosbox ;)
added on the 2016-01-27 16:03:38 by wbcbz7 wbcbz7
this poll seems to be an awesome way to start the vote counting even before the compo begins :)
added on the 2016-01-27 16:04:55 by havoc havoc
marlowe/wormsbiysk: you don't need to state "+GUS" for option 2, it's already stated there. the discussion is exclusively about option 3
added on the 2016-01-27 16:28:59 by britelite britelite
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added on the 2016-01-27 17:11:29 by teo teo
I think it'd been much easier to phrase it this way:

1. No Amiga
2. No C64
3. No PC
added on the 2016-01-27 17:32:45 by Gargaj Gargaj
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I think it'd been much easier to phrase it this way:

1. No Amiga
2. No C64
3. No PC

Gargaj, but third option allows you to have a VGA+486 at 50Mhz but with crappy sound(SB Pro?). But that would make the compo unbalanced when you have C64, Amiga 500 and 486 in the same compo, because it's hard to compare how good a C64 effect ( and style ) is compared to PC effect especially for Assembly's audience.

Now unfortunate that we can not have all the compos(1k, 4k, 64k, demo, wild, 8-bit, OCS and pentium/aga/falcon/ps1 compos) we want but there's simply not enough interested people to make stuff to all of them and I suppose there is not enough time at the party place to make that many compos happen.

There's way lot more C64 and Speccy demos being released overall in the world than any other old platform demos. So C64 and Speccy scenes are doing damn fine compared to other old platforms. I think most of us can agree that not enough Amiga, classic PC or Falcon releases are being made, yet there are fairly decent development software and knowledge for them. To add to that some sceners have their amiga and dos demo engines saved. If I understand correctly the hope is having a fairly even platforms in the compo might spark some interest in people to make something for the compo. I'd be intrigued to code a 486(or Pentium) demo regardless is it the option one or two but the second option would make it ton more interesting thus I'd put way more effort in.

To me releasing in the wild compo is not really an option since it seems the more strange display and platform(sorry sooda) you have better ensures you higher position regardless how much code, music or graphics you put in it, also there's still the problem of judging how good is an GBA demo effect compared to a MSX demo effect especially when most of the viewers don't have no idea how MSX or GBA hardware works.

There might be someone thinking is there then a party in Finland were I could release my VIC-20, ZX Spectrum or MSX demo and have somewhat comparable competition, well atleast Simulaatio had a oldschool demo compo last year, so Simulaatio might have one again(?).

Maybe there should be a survey for which older platform are people most likely to do a demo?
added on the 2016-01-27 18:58:03 by MuffinHop MuffinHop
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one or two

I meant : Two or three*
added on the 2016-01-27 19:00:08 by MuffinHop MuffinHop

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