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would really like to know ^__^
when Falcon 4.0 was in development, 3D acceleration was new. when Falcon 4.0 came out (late 1998 iirc) 3D cards were in their 3rd or 4th generation, but it was still pre-T&L days, before the GeForce256 (GF1), so geometry and lighting in hardware was not at the consumer level yet. I would like to see what can be done on DX9 cards, with DX8 being the default minimum. think of how incredible Falcon 5.0 could be on ATI's R350 and Nvidia's NV35. probably though, by the time Falcon 5.0 ships, if it does at all, the R500 and NV50 cards will be out ![]() |
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http://www.g2interactive.com/index.html
"Radeon350" wrote in message m... would really like to know ^__^ when Falcon 4.0 was in development, 3D acceleration was new. when Falcon 4.0 came out (late 1998 iirc) 3D cards were in their 3rd or 4th generation, but it was still pre-T&L days, before the GeForce256 (GF1), so geometry and lighting in hardware was not at the consumer level yet. I would like to see what can be done on DX9 cards, with DX8 being the default minimum. think of how incredible Falcon 5.0 could be on ATI's R350 and Nvidia's NV35. probably though, by the time Falcon 5.0 ships, if it does at all, the R500 and NV50 cards will be out ![]() |
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Chris Simpson wrote in news:3F09A246.8010200
@yahoo.com: It was, I am not sure if is's now.... Nobody knows. We're all waiting for G2I to tell us if Falcon5 is still in the works or dead as a door-nail. |
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The beans were spilled a long time ago, but no one wanted to believe it.
It's dead, Jim. I am just a doctor, not a dilithium crystal jeweler! Jeff "Peter Parker" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 21:46:43 -0400, "Gary Cooper" wrote: Oh, lots of folks know. -moggy Then spill the beans! |
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Then spill the beans!
There's no great mystery. A dozen or so people all got together from about Mid-March to Mid-June last year. The promised development money was not forth-coming, and G2I ceased to exist apart from name only. -moggy |
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There's no great mystery. A dozen or so people all got together
from about Mid-March to Mid-June last year. The promised development money was not forth-coming, and G2I ceased to exist apart from name only. Yea, we all know that already. But not long ago they said they were going to make an announcement regarding plans for F5 then they said they can't make that announcement just now. That's the bit I'm wondering about and not last years news. They still have a website up so they must have some sort of plan going. Maybe you don't know as much as you think you do. There were a lot of "imminent announcements" last year about when we'd be getting paid, too. Believe what you want, but that website is all that's left of G2i. There is no "they", there's only "him". I've got the only product G2i ever released, an OIR Tshirt. If you want it, it's yours (I'll even throw in my business card) for the low low price of $15,000 - that's about the amount I'm in the hole from the whole fiasco. Gary "moggy" Cooper Ex-Executive Producer Force 12 Studios of G2 Interactive |
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"Gary Cooper" wrote in message ...
Ouch, sorry, didn't know you were on the team. np, I knew you didn't. I've also seen the conjecture for the past year, most of it uninformed. I do need to amend my previous post, though - just got a bill from the apartment complex in Denver where I had to break my lease. My cost for the G2i endeavor is now roughly $20k. -moggy I thought the fact that F5 would be a complete new codebase was pretty well known. I think Snacko over at Frugal's World stated as much some two years ago. Anyhow, I am really disappointed for you guys the dev team and simmers who really wanted a updated Falcon. G2I is still spitting out rumors of a beta test of something. It could be OIR but who knows and how did Claude even develop something? Gary, Do you know how long G2I has the licensing rights? How long until perhaps another team can lobby Atari for new licensing rights? |
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Gary,
Do you know how long G2I has the licensing rights? How long until perhaps another team can lobby Atari for new licensing rights? No idea, sorry. Never read the contract -moggy |
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