Re: Higher resolution rendering
Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 8:26 pm
No.zeroobligation wrote:just out of curiosity, will AA be implemented along with high res rendering?
No.zeroobligation wrote:just out of curiosity, will AA be implemented along with high res rendering?
That would add to the overhead anyway.Exophase wrote:No.zeroobligation wrote:just out of curiosity, will AA be implemented along with high res rendering?
Is that a pc version of drastic you're using?Exophase wrote:For huckleberrypie.
Yes (for Linux specifically), and no, you can't have itericbazinga wrote:Is that a pc version of drastic you're using?
It's an internal release, unless if for some reason Exo decides to put it up as payware on your favourite Linux application repo.Exophase wrote:Yes (for Linux specifically), and no, you can't have itericbazinga wrote:Is that a pc version of drastic you're using?
The Pandora version isn't payware (http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=DraStic), but I doubt I'd want to support something for PC. Even just Linux, where people would not be happy with a lack of source code.huckleberrypie wrote:It's an internal release, unless if for some reason Exo decides to put it up as payware on your favourite Linux application repo.
Shame, a PC version of drastic would squash others, I know it surpasses desumme in several ways (you can't even play Mario kart on desumme without it being laggy). Are you sure you won't make a pc version (and if you do, PLEASE make a version for Windows, I don't have Linux) ?Exophase wrote:The Pandora version isn't payware (http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=DraStic), but I doubt I'd want to support something for PC. Even just Linux, where people would not be happy with a lack of source code.huckleberrypie wrote:It's an internal release, unless if for some reason Exo decides to put it up as payware on your favourite Linux application repo.
There's a lot less reasonable demand there anyway.
I know the Pandora build is free, but 'tis true on the Linux PC version. It's something the likes of rms wouldn't be happy about, though Torvalds himself doesn't mind a bit of proprietary code.Exophase wrote:The Pandora version isn't payware (http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=DraStic), but I doubt I'd want to support something for PC. Even just Linux, where people would not be happy with a lack of source code.huckleberrypie wrote:It's an internal release, unless if for some reason Exo decides to put it up as payware on your favourite Linux application repo.
There's a lot less reasonable demand there anyway.