WhirlyBirds - C64 / Plus/4 3D Engine Demo -
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Remember the second wave of MsDos open-world 3D games? This is an attempt to do all that in 64kb at about 1.25 Mhz.
You can find the complete 7z file (C64 / Plus/4) here: puls4r.de/down...
Plus4World: plus4world.pow...
GitHub: github.com/kos...
FullScreen Engine Video: • Whirlybirds - C64 Full...
Amazing stuff! Always stunned what you can tickle out of that Plus/4 (and C64). Cheers!
Wolfenstein-style 3D on a Brotkasten? Maximum respect!
how many FPS You can gain using cpu of connected 1571 floppy drive ? 😊
This Is only plus4....
This is freakin' crazzzzy! :D 1 Mhz still kicks major @@@@ !!! :)
Technically very impressive! If we could overclock the CPU to 4x it would even be smooth! :-D Shows that you don't need much RAM, just CPU power! one question: What's with the CGA-esque palette? Intentional or limitation of the engine?
Yes, that is intentional. There is a standard "designer palette" of black/white/red, and there are many people who use it when it comes to 3 color palettes. For a fourth color, some people choose gray, others yellow, still others green, and so on. Since we needed a color for the sky, cyan was a good choice. To be honest, I never liked CGA's color choices, but maybe the people who "chose" the CGA colors were a little "wiser" than I thought. For our needs, these "CGA"ish colors worked pretty well and are almost the same on C16 and C64 without any major conversion problems. ( I really tried a lot of other palettes before, btw! :D )
@@strictions Back in the day I oh-so-wanted CGA palettes to have just one more color.. I mean, RED-GREEN-YELLOW-BLACK palette needed some form of blue badly, and MAGENTA-CYAN-WHITE-BLACK had no warm colors at all.
But how??
C Plus/4 is faster than C-64 ?
Actually just 25%.. But we expanded the border area so lesser TED access and a bit faster by that, too. Plus this is a non fullscreen version which naturally runs faster than the fullscreen ones..
Why ?
They demo because they can.
Wow almost 3 frames per second. Why bother?
Why ask?