TurboSoft Releases Aerox Demo
Posted by Nick on 10 April 2000, 23:38 GMT
TurboSoft has released a demo for the 89, written in C, called Aerox. Some of the more unique features in this program are the fact that it's three-dimensional, extremely fast response times, fast speeds (read: F-Zero), a speedometer, and the fact that, yes, you *will* fly off some of the higher hills if you go too fast. What's that? You want to download more quality programs from this fine author? Find them at the TurboSoft Homepage.
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Re: TurboSoft Releases Aerox Demo
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Ken
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I've tried the 89 version.. and found it extremely difficult to control.. I can't accelerate and steer at the same time.. I suppose that's what the "cruise control" button is for... Is it any better for the 85?
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10 April 2000, 23:41 GMT
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TurboSoft Releases Aerox Demo
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Erich Oelschlegel
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Probably because you don't know the insides or truer language of it. Delphi does rule in the visual field, though. I made the same program in VB and in Delphi, and Delphi's exe was smaller, faster, and didn't need that horrid vbrun file or any dll's. Plus, Pascal is like the easiest language to learn other than TI-BASIC. C++ is not visually object oriented like Delphi is, either, so it's harder to make the same file in C++ without using all those extra libraries. Plus, Delphi automatically knows which libraries you are using and inserts them automatically for you, no guessing. Delphi 5 ROCKS!
~ferich
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12 April 2000, 07:32 GMT
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Re: TurboSoft Releases Aerox Demo
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Ken
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Actually.. From turbosoft's page.. the program is ONLY for the 89... not 85... must be a typo by Nick on the news item..
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10 April 2000, 23:43 GMT
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Elliot Olney
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This could be the start of a geart game!
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10 April 2000, 23:43 GMT
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Kenneth Arnold
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Is this really 3D? As in 3-D coordinate system?
And what about the C part? Is there a C compiler for the 85/86?
This would have been the first comment if only I hadn't spent so much time logging on!
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10 April 2000, 23:43 GMT
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redhick5
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Well, this looks like it is going to be very good, and i really hope that the demo gets updated soon! I played for about 30 seconds before the game quit on me, this was HW2 AMS 2.03, is this the same for HW1 and AMS 1.05? thanks 4 the info.......
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11 April 2000, 00:03 GMT
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Scott Noveck
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Question to anyone who's tried this on an actual calc: Is it really that much faster than snoboard? It better be, because the game is really horrible when it can't run with a decent framerate and controls in realtime. . .
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11 April 2000, 00:20 GMT
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