Just as I am defensive about my game, D.J.Peters is defensive about FBSound.
@D.J.Peters
I personally like FBSound and think the work you've done is very impressive. I don't have, and have never had any issue with sound and I will continue to use it.
I am not going to lose any sleep because a few people are having some difficulties running my game. I will optimize and improve upon it. But my experience in developing software (22+ Years) is that you can spend "FOREVER" tweaking this and that. There comes a time when it MUST be released. Since I am the sole developer, I choose that time.
Cheers!
-Vince
Hex Factor 1.0 Released
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I guess those people thought it might be silly to complain since their computer would have to be outdated by at least 10 years to use 100% cpu on LL. My computer from '99 used about 30%.Lachie Dazdarian wrote:Anyway, I remember Lynn's Legacy and The Griffon Legend hogging 100 % CPU power (no SLEEP!) and nobody complained about it.
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hehehe
I cant help it....I got to put me 2 cents in,
I believe that its just a bad combination of hardware and software...why does one program run so good on slow machine , then put it on fast machine and it seems to be very quirky?? I have no fREEKin idea, I do however like to try my program on more than one computer to see what it does...and I almost always find things that should be changed to make it run right on another machine, things that I over look, and things that just dont wanna work right on some machines...But there is an upside...In 18 months computer power doubles, and in 18 months I usually get an hour or two to program something!!!!
I say buy a cheap pentium 3 laptop and run some of your software on it and see what it does, you will be surprised, trust me! You will find changing a few lines of code, or even triming some of the higher level functions makes a major difference!!!
I believe that its just a bad combination of hardware and software...why does one program run so good on slow machine , then put it on fast machine and it seems to be very quirky?? I have no fREEKin idea, I do however like to try my program on more than one computer to see what it does...and I almost always find things that should be changed to make it run right on another machine, things that I over look, and things that just dont wanna work right on some machines...But there is an upside...In 18 months computer power doubles, and in 18 months I usually get an hour or two to program something!!!!
I say buy a cheap pentium 3 laptop and run some of your software on it and see what it does, you will be surprised, trust me! You will find changing a few lines of code, or even triming some of the higher level functions makes a major difference!!!
Re: Hex Factor 1.0 Released
Updated download link in original post.
-Vince
-Vince
Re: Hex Factor 1.0 Released
8 years later? wow, now that is what I call "product support"!vdecampo wrote:Updated download link in original post.
-Vince
good job, BTW
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Re: Hex Factor 1.0 Released
It's like good wine! It's better old.leopardpm wrote:8 years later? wow, now that is what I call "product support"!vdecampo wrote:Updated download link in original post.
-Vince
good job, BTW
Re: Hex Factor 1.0 Released
Updated game link in first post.
Cheers
-Vince
Cheers
-Vince