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Reply #90 - Posted
2012-07-16 21:02:59 » |
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Hey... I guess we can all handle a bit of multithreading! :-)
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Reply #91 - Posted
2012-07-16 22:43:40 » |
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Huh... I'm blind.. searched for something like that... You're not blind, you should not have created this thread but you don't mind. I assume you will probably do it again and again. There is already a thread about Raspberry Pi, why not create yet another thread about it? Whoa. I hate to ask people to cool off. How angry can we possibly get about this? In this specific case I agree that it's inconvenient, but really? Errr... it's just gouessej, don't panic. Cas 
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Reply #92 - Posted
2012-07-16 22:46:00 » |
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Huh... I'm blind.. searched for something like that... You're not blind, you should not have created this thread but you don't mind. I assume you will probably do it again and again. There is already a thread about Raspberry Pi, why not create yet another thread about it? Whoa. I hate to ask people to cool off. How angry can we possibly get about this? In this specific case I agree that it's inconvenient, but really? Errr... it's just gouessej, don't panic. Cas  Wait, he does this regularly? Cheers 
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Games published by our own members! Check 'em out!
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Reply #93 - Posted
2012-07-17 13:49:24 » |
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Wait, he does this regularly? Cheers  (I have to say) what do you expect? this place is full of programmers, whose strange and full of distortion. "And stop using cheers with : ) you copycat!!! we have enough of 'Cas' here!" like that 
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Reply #94 - Posted
2012-07-17 18:46:59 » |
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Huh... I'm blind.. searched for something like that... You're not blind, you should not have created this thread but you don't mind. I assume you will probably do it again and again. There is already a thread about Raspberry Pi, why not create yet another thread about it? Whoa. I hate to ask people to cool off. How angry can we possibly get about this? In this specific case I agree that it's inconvenient, but really? Errr... it's just gouessej, don't panic. Cas  Wait, he does this regularly? Cheers  He's a bit of a troll around here....then complains about how we all pick on him.
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Reply #95 - Posted
2012-07-17 19:28:52 » |
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He's not a troll. He's a communist. Get your facts straight.
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Reply #96 - Posted
2012-07-17 20:52:06 » |
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A very peculiar communist, at that. Cas 
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Reply #97 - Posted
2012-07-18 14:25:06 » |
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Thread hijacking: detected!
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Reply #98 - Posted
2012-07-18 14:52:03 » |
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Thread hijacking: detected!
Its more of an honor than a crime really. A thread is no good until it is humorously hijacked at least once.
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Reply #99 - Posted
2012-07-20 13:47:59 » |
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Games published by our own members! Check 'em out!
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Reply #100 - Posted
2012-07-20 17:53:42 » |
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Did he say 2015? Thats quite a ways away.
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Reply #101 - Posted
2012-07-20 20:36:35 » |
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Robert Bowling is a one-man-band without any development team whatsoever at this moment though, so don't expect too much of this.
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Reply #103 - Posted
2012-07-31 11:37:37 » |
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Supporting Ouya doesn't mean the game will be exclusive for that platform only. The game can still be played on other gadget. Is SE listed as one backer? that's the question.
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Reply #104 - Posted
2012-07-31 11:39:37 » |
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if your referring to its android, so it will be available on phones and tablets, if you read the rewards, for paying so much you get early access to the SDK, that means, its going to be kinda only on the Ouya, unless the developers alters the code? right? (not 100% sure on this, this is just my understanding)
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Reply #105 - Posted
2012-07-31 11:48:17 » |
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Still there's not much difference between ouya and common android IMHO.
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Reply #106 - Posted
2012-07-31 11:54:43 » |
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Still there's not much difference between ouya and common android IMHO.
The important difference is that every Ouya owner will have a controller and exactly the same hardware specs.
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Reply #107 - Posted
2012-07-31 11:57:07 » |
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It's hard to really appreciate just how important that is  Having said that... unless the Ouya becomes a pretty major brand I can't see anyone wanting to develop exclusively for it and expect to make any money. Cas 
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Reply #108 - Posted
2012-07-31 12:04:06 » |
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I just saw that news to be too good, especially it came in right time where public's suspiciousness rising.
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Reply #109 - Posted
2012-07-31 12:06:36 » |
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I just saw that news to be too good, especially it came in right time where public's suspiciousness rising.
"public's rising suspicion" ? Can you refer to an article that documents this?
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Reply #110 - Posted
2012-07-31 12:14:05 » |
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I can't see anyone wanting to develop exclusively for it and expect to make any money.
Unless they all of a sudden changed it, all games on the Ouya are free, if anything maybe add's will be placed in games? If no adds are made, the only money they would get would probably be the Makers of Ouya paying the company to make the game exclusive for the Ouya
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Reply #111 - Posted
2012-07-31 12:16:18 » |
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I just saw that news to be too good, especially it came in right time where public's suspiciousness rising.
"public's rising suspicion" ? Can you refer to an article that documents this? There're some of those, saying Ouya is scam. You can search them in JGO threads about this. Oh wait even there's ouyascam.com!
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Reply #112 - Posted
2012-07-31 12:26:26 » |
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all games on the Ouya are free No they're not. It's just that all games require a free part; even the traditional demo for a full-price release qualifies. It's hard to really appreciate just how important that is Hehe, of course But there's no denying that if it all comes together and people are buying it, than this *is* the important difference with a regular android device. The simple concept of fixed hardware is one of the most important factors of any gaming console platform.
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Reply #113 - Posted
2012-07-31 15:25:40 » |
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The simple concept of fixed hardware is one of the most important factors of any gaming console platform.
Not so much as OnLive is concerned. Seems to me if internet that's actually high-speed, like Google Fiber, gains more penetration, OnLive is still the future of console systems. Both Square's and OnLive's announcement of support are things I'm still reserving enthusiasm on, largely because it could just be a matter of them saying "well if it's Android, then sure, we support Android".
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Reply #114 - Posted
2012-07-31 19:10:42 » |
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Not so much as OnLive is concerned. OnLive is not a console though. It's a game streaming service. Both Square's and OnLive's announcement of support are things I'm still reserving enthusiasm on, largely because it could just be a matter of them saying "well if it's Android, then sure, we support Android". While it's true that their announcement of support is not as exciting as it seems, it also proves that the choice for something like Android as the basis for Ouya seems to be a good one, especially considering that they intended Ouya to be accessible for developers.
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Reply #115 - Posted
2012-08-03 03:34:07 » |
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I personally love the idea of the Ouya, I intend to buy one and begin to develop some games.
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Reply #116 - Posted
2012-08-17 21:52:39 » |
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I was reading a review of the nexus 7 and it has some comparisons between the tegra 3 and the apple A5 - it was quite a surprise to me that the apple chip is vastly superior is comparable OpenGL benchmarks: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Google-Nexus-7-Tablet-8GB.80014.0.htmlIf the review is right, the tegra is not such a great basis for a games platform. Adequate, but not stellar.
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