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Title: Jesus On E's


Alien^tek - December 20, 2007 09:00 PM (GMT)
has to be one of the oldest amiga demo's of quality and then theirs spaceballs and there load from 060 period in 3d etc and some really nice stylish one too

youtube has some good videos to offer.

zYX! - December 20, 2007 10:07 PM (GMT)
If you like watching videos of demos the best place I've found is demoscene.tv.

Only downside is the old skool channel doesn't have a HQ stream.

Alien^tek - December 20, 2007 11:56 PM (GMT)
thx for the link dude n1

Harrison - December 21, 2007 01:39 AM (GMT)
It is great to be able to watch videos of some older demos when they are hard to get running on real hardware, or even harder via emulation. Or if they have special rare requirements like PPC.

But I do still prefer to see a demo in original form running for real. A video, no mater how good the quality, just never looks as good to me.

DaZZaBoY - December 21, 2007 11:32 AM (GMT)
@H:

IKWYM, avi's or divx's are good to see but just don't cut it where demos are concerned. Emulation is a lot better but you always seem to get sound/gfx glitches on your fave demo's. Axis - Big Time Sens as a for instance. Grrrr.. :angry:

Harrison - December 21, 2007 04:56 PM (GMT)
Demos do tend to hammer the hardware much more than anything else to squeeze everything they can from it. So via emulation it then starts to also hit the host system's resources and therefore can slow the emulation down and cause audio glitches.

But demo coders are also always quite naughty and directly access the hardware, so the emulator isn't always able to interpret all the sneaking hardware calls being made.

There are still a lot of demos I've not been able to get running properly. Many begin, and fall over after the intro, or strange things happen. It's still great fun trying though.



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