Ranthalion | Apr 17, 2009 4:05 pm |
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Subject: M.A.X.R. in your pocket - with Pandora Want to have M.A.X.R. in your pocket? Soon you can! Well, to be honest I've never played M.A.X.R. - YET - and I only played the demo of the original M.A.X. many years ago. But as I thought about cool old games it was there on my top list. It seams it impressed me... And then I found this site. Wow! OK, no more delay. ![]() Soon there will be an open source handheld running Linux with (I think) enough power for M.A.X.R. and hopefully also the original M.A.X (via DosBox). See http://www.openpandora.org for more info. Can be used for Internet/LAN, Hotseat and also E-Mail sessions... I think this could give this project an additional push and greater audience. I'm a little bit perplex that there is not already a post about this. Is this new to all of you? Can't imagine... (I've registered just for this topic ![]() |
Eiko | Apr 17, 2009 4:42 pm |
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Subject: Re: M.A.X.R. in your pocket - with Pandora Welcome on the board ![]() I think MAX/MAXR without a mouse and with such a small display is nearly impossible to play ![]() And I am afraid, that pandora has not enough RAM/CPU power to run MAXR. |
beko | Apr 17, 2009 6:00 pm |
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Subject: Re: M.A.X.R. in your pocket - with Pandora yes, maxr is a mem hungry monster at the moment ![]() |
Ranthalion | Apr 17, 2009 7:26 pm |
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Subject: Re: M.A.X.R. in your pocket - with Pandora Quote: OK, it has only 800x480 but you can zoom, right?I think MAX/MAXR without a mouse and with such a small display is nearly impossible to play The mouse could be controlled by the touch display or by an analog control. You can also connect a real mouse (USB or Bluetooth) if you like. Quote: It has 256 MB RAM and a ARM CPU with 600Mhz ( != 600Mhz x86, don't know how much slower/faster). Not enough? And I am afraid, that pandora has not enough RAM/CPU power to run MAXR. May be in future it is. They are porting/optimizing Quake3 and it runs on the Pandora. So einfach gebe ich nicht auf! ![]() |
Nager | Apr 18, 2009 3:04 am |
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Subject: Re: M.A.X.R. in your pocket - with Pandora The original MAX ran *reasonably* well at least in early game on a 486 DX 100 with 64MB RAM under MS-DOS 6.2. I know that for a fact because endless night sessions with my school mates were played on such a "high end" machine. ![]() MAXR though is still far away from performing like that. And to be frank I really don't see the point of playing MAX on a handheld at all. We're looking at a strategy game with very strong multiplayer focus (at least as far MAXR is concerned). Playing sessions routinely clock in at 3h+ - and who wants to stare on a handheld display for that amount of time. Also the control issue really *is* an issue because MAX games with simultaneous moves tend to get rather hectic and involve a lot of quick micromanagement and keyboard mashing. And Quake get's ported on *anything*, really. (Not to say anything bad about the openpandora project though. ;)) |