Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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I definitely get your point, Adamo. Bumping into a wall just to make sure it's there is definitely annoying once you know there's a version of DM where you no longer have to do that. :)

I've got both the Amiga and PC versions running on my Mac so I'll give the Amiga one a full run soon.
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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oh, I think you forgot about new sound system - you hear steps of different monsters.
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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Amiga version had full spatial stereo sounds. It was quite a big deal actually, and the ST couldn't come anywhere near that ;-)
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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It might be negligible(more so nowadays) but what about loading time? Disk accessing et cetera..
Which version did start up the fastest? ;)
Amiga or Atari ST ^^
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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I don't know if it's the best or not, but I always run an Amiga version if I have the choice, purely because it's what I had growing up and played until I drove the 500 into the ground in my late teens.

I basically just want it to be like it was when I was a 'hopper :)
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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Guess I am alone in preferring the SNES version.
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Well, let's put it like this: you're probably not all alone but you're also not in the majority. :wink: But who says that the majority has to be right? :)

Anyway, what do you like about the SNES version? Or in what do you think it's better than the other versions? Discuss! :P

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Jan wrote:Well, let's put it like this: you're probably not all alone but you're also not in the majority. :wink: But who says that the majority has to be right? :)

Anyway, what do you like about the SNES version? Or in what do you think it's better than the other versions? Discuss! :P

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Thanks!

Well, it did seem more polished. The monsters looked fiercer and the music and ambient sounds were a nice addition. Also It was the first version I played too. :wink: Just found it again recently and am enjoying the nostalgia.
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@skellimancer : I second you on this. I always liked japanese designs of DM : SNES monsters are very nicely penciled, Theron's Quest's intro or box art are kinda close to "Records of Lodoss War" fantasy anime series. I tried SNES DM on emulator but that was definitely unplayable. I wonder how you could play DM with a joypad !
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linflas wrote: I wonder how you could play DM with a joypad !
Oh its not that bad. Just tap Select for move mode (up and down is back and forward, left and right strafes and L + R turns you around).
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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Although it doesn't really mean much today, when the PC version came out, the fact that it ran from a hard disk and reduced the loading times massively made it the best version at the time for me.
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The PC version is also easiest to run on a MAC using Boxer (a nice interface for DosBox).
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Re: Is the Amiga version of DM considered to be the best?

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I think the biggest difference between Amiga and PC back then was the sound. Atari and Amiga had a better sound chipset than PCs. And as Amiga had stereo for DM, it's soundly superior. :wink:
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