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Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Suikerbier] #465268
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I know all you guys wated the new world editor, if you have free time you can build yourself which seems to mantra from A8 after the developers released the plugin code, which was the first reason for me to upgrade.

Then finally with the template to create plunging it was a miracle for me. LiteC might be limited te people, but its not end and it van reversed. You can play with this RAD, just hope the developers r not straying from the psth. Hope someone steps forwards and tell us the trut. Or some place where we can talk without disturbing the forum to get honest answers.

If JCL steps in and tell everyone this is it guys thanks for support. Im retiring and A8 is-as-is opensource in 2018

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Suikerbier] #465269
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I've don't own a computer with windows 10 so I cannot say, how good Gamestudio runs on it. But if it crashes because of some engine bug and the crash can be reproduced, than I think that the developers will fix this. Zorro is also developed in Gamestudio and they can't risk that it is not running on modern windows systems.

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Suikerbier] #465270
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Originally Posted By: Suikerbier
If JCL steps in and tell everyone this is it guys thanks for support. Im retiring and A8 is-as-is opensource in 2018

If I remember correctly, he said some years ago, that there's licenced code used inside the engine so it cannot be open-sourced.

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Ezzett] #465271
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Honestly if JCL put our the entire thing for open source we cold be looking at something great.

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Suikerbier] #465272
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The lite-C compiler and the editors are made by other people, they cannot be made open source sadly.
However, the A8 engine really should be made open source for free or at an affordable price, or should have been made years ago.
I'd fix every bug that I found or suspected to be there for free, even if it took weeks. It's a pity that it's not happening.


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Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Superku] #465275
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don't want to be th guy but the bing to look lik4 hou can stork

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Superku] #465276
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This is exactly what im talking about. There are people who want to play and create, but after buying your way it in and encounter troule the user ge ousted.

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Suikerbier] #465277
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The is a monybom needed to gt the endings back on track, not everyone can make the next gen, but all least try something nw.

Re: Still worth it to buy A8 Professional? [Re: Ezzett] #465287
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Originally Posted By: Superku
The lite-C compiler and the editors are made by other people, they cannot be made open source sadly.
However, the A8 engine really should be made open source for free or at an affordable price, or should have been made years ago.
I'd fix every bug that I found or suspected to be there for free, even if it took weeks. It's a pity that it's not happening.
, good points, they should have done this imo. Would maybe even helped Zorro if that indeed uses the gamestudio engine.

Originally Posted By: Ezzett
I've don't own a computer with windows 10 so I cannot say, how good Gamestudio runs on it. But if it crashes because of some engine bug and the crash can be reproduced, than I think that the developers will fix this. Zorro is also developed in Gamestudio and they can't risk that it is not running on modern windows systems.
, for me with it works fine on windows 10.

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