Re: MTW=no longer supported
Thanks Puzz3D, that's good to know.
Some old threads in the Collosseum are quite sad. Certain developers were posting almost in a propagandistic tone with the clear ultimate goal to portray the change that RTW brought in a positive light or silence the negative posts - especially at the beginning, before the "new" fanbase found its way to the forums.
Thanks to the moderators for nicely changing the title.
Re: MTW=no longer supported
Indeed at one point I was willing to actually attempt to attempt to BUY the sourcecode from Ca,or open negioations to do so. The problem being that I was unsure of how to contact in order to start the proceedings,and in any case none of my e-mails to CA received any reponse whatsoever,which is frustrating,given the potienal of MTW,given the amount of fan-based support it still has.
Re: MTW=no longer supported
Isn't it, you know... illegal to call a game Vista compatible when it's not?
How much money would they open the source code for?
EDIT: how unthinkable would it be that the MTW community *CREATES* an open source engine that runs on MTW textures, sprites, models etc? Kind of like happened with Total Annihilation ==> Spring?
Re: MTW=no longer supported
MTW is compatible with Vista, it runs on my Vista laptop. The main problem is with the video drivers.
Re: MTW=no longer supported
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Isn't it, you know... illegal to call a game Vista compatible when it's not?
That's still not compatible if it doesn't work with the drivers that come with Vista,which most people do expect.
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How much money would they open the source code for?
That's just what we've been trying to find out,but no-one seems willing to discuss the issue,or I've sent multiple e-mails about this subject,all of which I've received no answer to.
Re: MTW=no longer supported
Well, many games has some minimum system requirements that you should take into account before buying a game. This game has maximum system requirements now. That doesn't make it illigal to sell it to you. I have a newish laptop and plays M:TW like never before, much better load times than on my old system. So it works for some.
Things has improved (or so it seems to me) lately, but I can still remember games sold where on the back cover there was a total listing of all cards supported. The question that can be raised is wheather or not SEGA fullfills its obilgations to make you aware of the requirements.
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/KotR