Old_Reaper @elder_reaper
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What I mean is, I'll have a team assembled to assist with getting the project done.
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Of course, you think I'd be asinine enough to do it by myself!?
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Hi. I recently am watching Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love, Kuroshitsuji Book of Murder, Free Eternal Summer Special, and going to watch Noir with a friend later.
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I've also a game project in mind, after I finish my schooling and when I have time. I want to make a 2D, neo-retro JRPG.
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I don't do it myself currently as I'm no artist. I use retro computers though as a hobby. I have several of them, and they hold their own surprisingly well against some modern machines - in some workloads and respects. Namely, the processors, memory and graphics card in newer computers are generally technically superior, but in a workstation or server that cost tens of thousands new, there's a lot of things the system does better at because the software is better integrated with the hardware, and the bandwidth of these systems is comparable to a modern computer. My SGI Octane 2, for example, generates untextured 3D models faster than my Quadro powered laptop with four times the memory and many times the GPU processing power because everything in the system just responds as needed.
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Ooh a 3D modeller - I've got hardware here that used by rendering studios from the late 90s up until around 2010 or so in my room. Not the exact systems, but the same models/family of systems.