A Raspberry Pi 3 can run Iceball at 24fps with the experimental GL2.1 driver
A GMA 3150-based netbook limps at 4fps
Stop fucking around with software renderers and start telling people to get pi3s and heatsinks
Yes, this does deserve its own thread
P.S. Raising Elephants Is So Utterly Boring
EDIT: Yes it does FBOs as well
Important message for owners of shit computers
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Marisa Kirisame
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longbyte1 wrote:We should move on to create our own replicas of AoS instead (call them "tributes" if you'd like): we learn far more and take far less time making it ourselves than trying to reverse engineer a heavily obfuscated, hand-optimized work of art.
brb getting links to let me borrow his pi
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Marisa Kirisame
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Kuunikal wrote:So you're back officially, now?No. I'm mostly just sticking around to assist whoever needs assistance, and shitpost at all other times.
The first post of this topic is assistance.
longbyte1 wrote:We should move on to create our own replicas of AoS instead (call them "tributes" if you'd like): we learn far more and take far less time making it ourselves than trying to reverse engineer a heavily obfuscated, hand-optimized work of art.
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more ports more problems I should know
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noobofspades wrote:longbyte1 wrote:Remember, quality, not quantity.that's why your mom only bangs me
fuck I thought this post was worth my time.
I see a potential shitposter out of you.
I see a potential shitposter out of you.
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Marisa Kirisame
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bloodfox wrote:fuck I thought this post was worth my time.If you own a shit computer, one that's shittier than a Raspberry Pi, you should demote your piece of shit to its rightful place of "doorstop" and get a Raspberry Pi - in which case yes, this post is worth your time.
I see a potential shitposter out of you.
If you are developing a game and someone wants you to get it working on a computer that's shittier than a Raspberry Pi, then point them to this thread - in which case yes, this post is also worth your time.
I am talking about my OP though.
Captain_Pi wrote:more ports more problems I should knowIt's a port worth doing, and it's mostly a matter of "get it working on Linux, don't assume that char is signed, don't assume that float-to-int doesn't saturate, and don't use lua_tointeger for anything outside a 32-bit signed int range".
That, and "it won't work at a decent speed on Unity or UDK so stop being a cheapshit, learn to code".
longbyte1 wrote:We should move on to create our own replicas of AoS instead (call them "tributes" if you'd like): we learn far more and take far less time making it ourselves than trying to reverse engineer a heavily obfuscated, hand-optimized work of art.
this post saturated my pants
what should i do oh no
what should i do oh no
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Marisa Kirisame
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UPDATE: A Raspberry Pi 3 can run OpenSpades at >30fps
(and also has hands flying in front of your face and the aim down sight is fucked)
So take your shitbook and put it in its rightful place: in the space between the wall and the door.
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If anyone here has a pi3 and would be interested in this (somewhat) working build of OpenSpades, speak up. (Also, do a `sudo rpi-update`, and enable the experimental OpenGL driver in `sudo raspi-config`.)
The brokenness of it adds value to this otherwise shit game.
(and also has hands flying in front of your face and the aim down sight is fucked)
So take your shitbook and put it in its rightful place: in the space between the wall and the door.
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If anyone here has a pi3 and would be interested in this (somewhat) working build of OpenSpades, speak up. (Also, do a `sudo rpi-update`, and enable the experimental OpenGL driver in `sudo raspi-config`.)
The brokenness of it adds value to this otherwise shit game.
longbyte1 wrote:We should move on to create our own replicas of AoS instead (call them "tributes" if you'd like): we learn far more and take far less time making it ourselves than trying to reverse engineer a heavily obfuscated, hand-optimized work of art.
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