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hal9000 said:Flightgear does not require a powerful machine (a 5 years old PC is enough). There is probably something wrong with your settings (or maybe FPS are locked?).Jackd said:maybe when they optimize it to the point that i can run it on anything better than 30fps with low everything windowed in 800x600 with my 2.13ghz core2duo and ati hd3850.
On Pandora, memory requirements will probably be a problem.
thats strange... ill have to fiddle with it some more, thanks for the tip.
icurafu said:I wish loki games would compile all their compatible games for the Pandora sell them at a good price. I know they closed down in 2001, but I would be happy to buy atleast 6 of these times for the pandora.
http://www.lokigames.com/products/
Soldier of fortune and Rune would be killer.
Gaidin said:So it sounds like a lot of you guys are planning on playing RTS games on the pandora. Is this really feasible? I think it would be hard to play espeically on a touch screen that will potentially swing backwards when you click something.
C'mon, now we're just making silly situations up. Is there actually an RTS game that uses a touchscreen or are you just trolling? There is a dpad and two joysticks in front of you, what could anyone possibly take their hand off the controls and tap the screen for?Gaidin said:So it sounds like a lot of you guys are planning on playing RTS games on the pandora. Is this really feasible? I think it would be hard to play espeically on a touch screen that will potentially swing backwards when you click something.
Personally I'm really excited for playstation emulation. I never had one growing up, so I'm excited to check out all of the games I've missed.
I could ask the same of you. I would assume that any RTS you can play with a mouse can be played with a touch screen.Sphinxter said:C'mon, now we're just making silly situations up. Is there actually an RTS game that uses a touchscreen or are you just trolling? There is a dpad and two joysticks in front of you, what could anyone possibly take their hand off the controls and tap the screen for?
I guess Craig's post answered that. You only tap it very lightly, you're not jabbing the screen.Gaidin said:Either way my concern, i guess, was mainly with the sturdiness of the clamshell hinge. I've never used a device with a touchscreen on a clamshell lid before.