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2022-07-31 16:46
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2969
Demos with user mode

... to prove real-time rendering:

One-Der
Panta Rhei
Andropolis

Please add more to this list!
2022-07-31 18:50
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1089
Dutch Breeze

edit: oh, "to prove realtime rendering", well the finger is animated... :P
2022-07-31 19:22
Joe

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 226
A Load of Old Shit
2022-07-31 20:10
wacek

Registered: Nov 2007
Posts: 513
Can you add also small info about which exact part and how it is triggered? Not every demo that you link has that info in the trivia etc. Thanks!

Don't know if it counts, but:
Sweet Infection - last part with butterfly, can be controlled by joy#2, activated by pressing fire ;)
2022-07-31 22:29
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2969
Quoting wacek
Can you add also small info about which exact part and how it is triggered? Not every demo that you link has that info in the trivia etc. Thanks!
True that. :)

One-Der: In the Gouraud shader and dot rotator parts, joystick button enters user mode. (Final Wolfenstein part is obvious, of course.)
Panta Rhei: In the plasma X-rotator and subpixel-precision vector object parts, joystick button enters user mode.
Andropolis: Doom part on side disk image is controllable with joystick.
2022-07-31 23:31
Ziaxx

Registered: Oct 2020
Posts: 18
Zippy Code

Use joystick to move dot.
2022-07-31 23:35
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2969
Quoting Burglar
Dutch Breeze

edit: oh, "to prove realtime rendering", well the finger is animated... :P
Yes. Intention may be anyone's guess, but i was not aiming at old-timey low-complexity things (where "animation" is obviously ruled out) allowing you to control raster splits or DYCP movements and stuff like that.

Do you mean the mixer part?
2022-08-01 06:38
ChristopherJam

Registered: Aug 2004
Posts: 1408
Letting users tweak parameters for dot plots was pretty common back in the day (eg the dot plotter in Mixer (1989)), but it sounds like that misses your complexity metric?
2022-08-01 08:48
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2969
Quoting ChristopherJam
but it sounds like that misses your complexity metric?
Yes, it does. :)

A somewhat less arbitrary metric would be "release date not before 1990", unless somebody digs out a 198x demo with controllable vector objects or something.
2022-08-01 11:16
Slammer

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
1989 demo with controllable vector object -> The larch 3
2022-08-01 11:27
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2969
Quoting Slammer
1989 demo with controllable vector object -> The larch 3
The Larch 3 2nd part on side 2.
 
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