Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!crdgw1!uunet!mcsun!ukc!slxsys!ibmpcug!demon!news From: tricky@cix.compulink.co.uk (Richard Harrison) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Jez San's Flight Simulato Message-ID: <1991May03.022906.20011@demon.co.uk> Date: 3 May 91 02:29:06 GMT Sender: news@demon.co.uk (C-News Owner) Reply-To: Richard Harrison Organization: Gated to News by demon.co.uk Lines: 38 Re: Jez San's Flight Simulator Subject: Re: Jez San's Flight Simulator Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games References: >>In article <15080014@hpmwmat.HP.COM> mikep@hpmwtd.HP.COM (Mike Powell) writes: >>Originally to be called "Hawk", Jez San's flight simulator is now named "Birds >>of Prey". He originally wrote it on a PC with lots of add-ons (mostly extra >>memory) and then had to figure out what to cut out so it would run on an > Jez didn't write Birds of Prey/Hawk on a PC. It was originally written on the Amiga derived from the Starglider II game shell. The first version I saw ran on a 1mb Amiga, and mid-term versions needed ~2mb, but it is now back to running on a 1mb Amiga. Jez didn't do much of the coding himself, his company (argonaut) did, with a team of 4-8 people over the last three years. On an A3000 it is truly awesome; making as much use of the processing power and fast memory as possible. It runs at 20-35 frames per second, which makes it the fastest 3d solid graphics game which I've ever seen on the amiga. I believe most of the speed improvement comes from the super efficient graphics routines which argonaut have written which are faster than the blitter on a normal amiga; and run at light-speed on a souped up Amiga. /---------------------+---------------------------------------------------\ | . . | Richard J. Harrison, tricky@cix.compulink.co.ukc | | .__ (__ __) . | '.co.ukc', the domain where international mail | | / ~~______ | costs $0.06/kb | | __/ ^ \ / +---------------------------------------------------+ | / /\ . /| _ \ / | Sometimes the above address fails, if so use | | \/ \|/ |_/\\_\/__/ | tricky%cix.compulink.co.uk@specialix.co.uk | \---------------------+---------------------------------------------------/