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Re: Gorky 17 playable demo released!
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I have 256 mb ram, This game needs more memory than the MACE and Wings Battlefield?

The short answer is: yes. I said this earlier, but Gorky 17 on Steam lists 512 MB RAM as the minimum requirement.

Bear in mind that Gorky 17 is a much larger game than both MACE and Wings Battlefield. MACE is 2D, which generally requires less resources than 3D graphics. Gorky 17, is bigger, has more objects, character animation, more complex environments, etc.

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Demo crashes as soon as I click to open the Inventory (far left button on the interface) under both Software Renderer and without having it enabled.

On the latter case, it completely freezes the system too.

Above behavior on clean installation under OS4.1 F.E. u2 (+hotfix) plus latest AmiUpdate (including MiniGL) on SamEp440-mini.

Is this happening too under the full game?

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Thus looks good. Another game I did not know was available. I will also try the demo soon and let you know what happens.

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Demo crashes as soon as I click to open the Inventory (far left button on the interface) under both Software Renderer and without having it enabled.

On the latter case, it completely freezes the system too.

Above behavior on clean installation under OS4.1 F.E. u2 (+hotfix) plus latest AmiUpdate (including MiniGL) on SamEp440-mini.


I didn't know that Gorky17 had a demo to try out, so I gave it a go. I had no problems with the inventory, the demo ran absolutely stable under AmigaOs4.1 FE Update 2 including all available updates via AmiUpdate with software rendering. I would like to play it with higher resolutions, but the game only supports 640x480 in the demo version.




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Re: Gorky 17 playable demo released!
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Tested it also and it runs fine.

I had the option for the full range of resolutions for both window mode and fullscreen mode once I disabled software rendering.

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You would have to supply a crash log and perhaps use Snoopy for us to figure out where it is going wrong.

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On the website it says Warp3D so if you use an RX card you would need the NovaBridge... (I say that skeptically because as usual, all the dependency stuff confuses me).

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Tested on my sam460ex with RX550 and worked fine the demo.

Using snoopy it ese Warp3D and W3DN_GCN libs (I unchecked in config "soft renderer")

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Anyway, this game is way too hard (I bought it to support AmigaOS games developments), I can not manage to pass the 3rd ennemy wave.

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