"For its 32nd anniversary the legendary PC demo 'Second Reality' got an official 32 bit Windows port..."
category: general [glöplog]
Any younger viewers enjoying this old school demo? ;)
Unlike Hyperventilation by Byterapers the novelty wears off rather quickly.
No, that is not the case. The circling dot's freeze some machines, some are not affected. I tend to use the same structure on all of my machines. MEDIA - SCENE - PC-DEMOS - 2ND_REAL ...
Interesting. I only remember that it stopped freezing on the same PC when I moved from a deeper folderb outside to C:\SECOND
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That's the urban legend but considering the source is out there, did anyone figure out WHY?
Without ruining the fun for anyone else, I guess that particular error is caught by modern compilers?
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=) <3Unlike Hyperventilation by Byterapers the novelty wears off rather quickly.
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Without ruining the fun for anyone else, I guess that particular error is caught by modern compilers?
Go on...? (I have not received "modern" compiler errors when making the port.)
(And before you suggest it, dis_waitb() can only return >=1)
I was alluding to j being used as an index before it's initialised.
...heh yeah I forgot I fixed that.
Ironically the 3D parts rely on such bugs to work ("fov")
Ironically the 3D parts rely on such bugs to work ("fov")
Amazing work!
For people who missed the live release, here's the timestamp in the Twitch VOD while the latter is still available: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2528280662?t=5h26m10s
For people who missed the live release, here's the timestamp in the Twitch VOD while the latter is still available: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2528280662?t=5h26m10s
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Quote:=) <3Unlike Hyperventilation by Byterapers the novelty wears off rather quickly.
i'm a crazy sob, got hypermmx.exe tattooed on my fucking hand