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Intensity Account closed
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 337 |
Enforcer 2 preview on youtube
Hi all!
Anyone knows any further information about the devopers of enforcer 2 on c64?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dfbCXsIPMK0
I'd love to do the music for it if it isnt made already.
Greetings,
Arman |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1160 |
I think I've promised in several places, should an awesome new stock-C64 game (and especially a SEU) appear, to actually buy it. So I hope this one gets finished.
I think the internal motivation/desire of the dev(s) is the real deciding factor. Like Burglar said, money would be rather hollow motivation on the C64. Reading the thread a bit further (too many deleted posts btw, would have been fun to read them all) the creators seem worryingly a bit too interested in community opinion IMO. If you truly want to finish a game then you finish it, even if no-one else in the world gives a shit :) |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
LOL, uncrackable. Sure, some zealots with ancient hardware can do what the combined forces of the entertainment and software industry have failed at.
The only plausible money making scheme I can come up with would be if they took preorders with the condition that the disks wouldn't be shipped before a certain number of games had been sold. But they ptobably had to set the number pretty low to be realistic, since it's a very limited market. Unless they had some previews that were a lot better than this.
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1160 |
Ah, say no to hostage-schemes :) In that case I'd definitely NOT buy the game. |
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Shadow Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 355 |
Shouldn't it be possible to create an 'uncrackable' game by putting it on a cart, and then using like two megs of graphical data or something, that way you'd never be able to get it playable from disk. But that is more like a hardware addon than a copy protection I guess. |
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cadaver
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 1160 |
Yes, they're discussing various ways to do that in the forum64 thread. Not necessarily even graphics, but something like math lookup tables on cart.
However given the extreme anti-emu stance development could be hard, or at least slowed down (first need a prototype board). Hmm, now that reminds me of a recent lemon64 thread about cart game development :) |
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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1085 |
I wish they'd invest all that energy on the game instead of some stupid required hw upgrade.
even then, so you crack it, but instead of that hw upgrade, you use a standard reu for quick access/storage. and w00p, it runs in vice. |
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 677 |
since Im kraut:
the dev aint discussing protection alot. Its all the others there.
The idea was to use a cart with (as mentioned) i.e. lookup tables (and/or some yet unrevealed super-technique).
Enforcer2 is developed completely on a native c64 - no emu used by the coder (he even seems somewhat paranoid in that aspect but well).
So such a cart (I would judge as addon, not protection as well) was just some sort of offer. The discussion went wild about shit as usual. I read most deleted post. Nothing all to special there. Some child-abuse, some threats some ranting. Nothing CSDb doest have to offfer :)
So Enforcer2 seems likely to come (coder is talented and finished larger projects before).
Not ETA yet.
And yes, he was contacted not to judge difficulty of the levels by himself as coder.
I think that sums it up.
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chancer
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 346 |
It does look nice, but it needs the super CPU?
surely it would be far better to make it on dtv.. (which is accessible to a lot more) IMHO
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11350 |
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It does look nice, but it needs the super CPU?
no? |
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chancer
Registered: Apr 2003 Posts: 346 |
I wasn't sure , thats all.. I was trying to think what game it reminded me of. Darius (the taito SEU), due to the line in the middle of the screen.
I'd have liked to seen a full version of touchlight / orcus though.
I just thought it ran rather fast for a stock machine, if you compare it to phobia etc. that's why I wondered about the super cpu
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