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- From: mknip@snakemail.hut.fi (Mats A Knip)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer,comp.sys.amiga.games,alt.sys.amiga.demos,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: AB3D II beats Quake....
- Date: 25 Mar 1996 15:44:13 +0200
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
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- In-reply-to: bizzetti@mbox.vol.it's message of 22 Mar 1996 19:03:24 GMT
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- Instead of commenting thousands of lines from other peoples text
- I'll do some speculating of my own. I'm probably saying stuff
- that's been said before, but anyway... Amigas, in their current shape,
- are dead. Facts:
-
- - Nobody develops software for them anymore. Nor games. The lag
- between the death of C and Escom's takeover was too long.
-
- - They are waaay too expensive and deliver _nothing_ that you can't
- get from a PC. Nobody buys an Amiga today if he hasn't owned
- one in the past. There's no reason to. PCs are cheaper, compatible
- and give ten times the bang-for-the-buck.
-
- - The OS was and is really cool, but not good enough. A good OS
- won't sell itself as Next and other attempts have shown and
- the amiOS would still need a lot of work to take it up to par
- with the others around (exept perhaps Win95 or the Mac-OS which
- are really shitty anyway) when it comes to stability and security.
-
- - Amiga had the leading edge in demos for a long time, which was
- one reason I kept my Amiga, but no more. PC demos are slowly
- getting ahead with better music, on-par design and graphics and
- twenty times the CPU power (and raising). We can't win.
-
- Can the Amiga be resurrected again? I think not. You can't sell
- the OS on it's own (it hasn't got enough to offer. Except for
- efficiency it hasn't got a whole lot that other OSes can't beat)
- The name Amiga has a bad ring to it. It's survived for so long
- because of two groups of people : the freaks who loved it for
- it's demo/multimediacapacity (that's us) and professional users
- for multimedia-related stuff. It's a small group (way too small)
- and I have problems understanding who would really buy the next-
- gen Amiga. It will (probably) be expensive, which rules out the
- true hackers.
-
- Built in customchips will get outdated before the first prototype
- is on the shelves. Just look at the consoles... And they have
- gigantic marketpowers behind them ! (Matsushita, Sony)
-
- Without windows-support it's a dead-born project. With windows
- support it will be a soaped-up PC. It's a no-win situation.
-
- I still find myself dreaming of a next-gen machine that would be
- to the world what the C64 and A1000 were when they were first
- released. Is it even possible to create such a machine again?
- Would the market accept it? Would anyboy buy a machine that
- isn't "microsoft-compatible" ? I don't know. But it would be cool.
- I just don't think that resurrecting the Amiga in nineties-clothes
- would be enough. You'd have to think from the bottom upwards. A
- completely new OS, new hardware, compatibility. Take up a piece
- of the market that is now unexploited. A built in quality VR-headset,
- native support for internet communication (Ok, sounds kinda cheesy, but
- still - be creative! If it would be cheap enough it could be sold
- as a web-console, native VRML and Java, whatever), a sound-DSP
- that would make Yamaha green of envy, MPEG-2 support (sell it as
- a HD-CD movieplayer), built in video-input..... Anybody got more
- "dreams" to add ?? How about signing in with matsushita and
- build a dream-computer around the M2-specs for people who want
- more than a game-console? :-)
-
- I've been a true friend of the Amiga ever since I sold my old
- trustworthy C64 back in the eighties but I'm also a realist.
- It's time to bite the bitter apple and buy a PC. Writing this
- hurts me more than it hurts you to read it.
-
- The Amiga is dead. Long live the Amiga!
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