The difference may be the different location.
I donīt know the reputation of GS in the USA, when it comes to a professional level.

But here in germany there is the chance to leave some kind of bad taste.
You canīt simply negate that fact.

Iīve experienced this behaviour at the Games Convention 2007 in Leipzig on our exhibition booth.

The world is divided into those people who consider GS as professional and those who consider GS a toy.
And you canīt tell them the fact, that it is also a toy, but on the other side a good, stable, effective and wide-ranged toolset.
They donīt believe it.

We are looking indeed to make a techdemo that should show what A7 is capable of. And for me A7 is just a tool,
there is no need "to be proud of it". Engines are exchangeable.

But Iīm used to A7 and itīs very capable - I wonīt drop it just for the name.
So we (Jetpack, HeelX, me...) are in some kind of an awkward position.


no science involved