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Reply #15 Posted on: September 23, 2014, 08:12:45 pm |
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I just want to let you know ed that you should take nothing for granted and don't let higher edumucation go to your head.
I never take anything for granted, as for higher education going to my head, I'll try, that's a really good advice thanks. What does the image have to do with anything? Are you hintin at my colaborating with ENIGMA's development? Believe it or not that was already among my plans which include a software and or games development company, and conquering the world
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Reply #19 Posted on: September 23, 2014, 10:16:40 pm |
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He means once you are finished with your CSE, in a few years time you can fill his shoes and take over ENIGMA (and the world too ) Now those are some mighty big shoes to fill, I'm not sure I'd be up for the challenge. I can and will collaborate with the project but I doubt anybody would be onboard with me leadding, especially since I would drop GM compatibility so fast you couldn't see it happen, and also I would go for a compiled IDE. By the time you finish your course, ENIGMA (and GMS) will probably be so obsolete and forgotten anyway as the mobility CRAZE takes over and shitty apps take over the world and those who still insist on desktops will be shoved mobility interface down their throats. basically running everything in emulation mode
If you really believe that ENIGMA will be obsolete in 4 years you should drop it now About the mobile interface on desktops, maybe is time someone took an opensourced DE project and forked it for windows, in linux we have the advantage of being able to switch DEs as often as we want, and there are some projects that were funded by unity hatters and won't go that way any year soon
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Reply #20 Posted on: September 23, 2014, 11:37:48 pm |
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Now those are some mighty big shoes to fill, I'm not sure I'd be up for the challenge. I can and will collaborate with the project but I doubt anybody would be onboard with me leadding, especially since I would drop GM compatibility so fast you couldn't see it happen, and also I would go for a compiled IDE.
You'd get my 100% support on this one, and I'm sure many here would do the same. Providing the program is feature rich (equal or better), properly documented function, easy/fast, it would be great. The only people who will disagree are those who want to port their games or don't realise the downfall of such compatibility If you really believe that ENIGMA will be obsolete in 4 years you should drop it now
Why not enjoy the good days whilst they last. In 4 years we'll be shitting in smart toilets, have smart toaster ovens, smart door knobs, smart everything.....lot of things will be obsolete, including desktop, PCs, CPU architecture as we know it, lots will change....Mighty ENIGMA would be running in "EMULATION" mode....People will be too busy with SHITTY apps and mobility to care about desktop game dev tools........ Or perhaps in 4 years it will be called ENIGMA Cloud.....Since everything will reside on the cloud, your OS, your applications, etc. Welcome to the tyranny of technology, the sham to come, where people will be controlled and no longer have a choice......BIG brother will be watching, and you won't have ANYMORE liberties, not even to piss. So enjoy your 4 years, you will probably need another 4 to get up to date with new technology, new CPU architecture and re-learn everything. If you don't believe me of what's to come is DIRE, then look up remote viewing, I've done it and I don't see people using windows desktops in that time span.......Just look at smart watches, it's only the beginning of craziness.
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Reply #21 Posted on: September 24, 2014, 12:18:42 am |
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Now those are some mighty big shoes to fill, I'm not sure I'd be up for the challenge. I can and will collaborate with the project but I doubt anybody would be onboard with me leadding, especially since I would drop GM compatibility so fast you couldn't see it happen, and also I would go for a compiled IDE.
You'd get my 100% support on this one, and I'm sure many here would do the same. Providing the program is feature rich (equal or better), properly documented function, easy/fast, it would be great. The only people who will disagree are those who want to port their games or don't realise the downfall of such compatibility
If you really believe that ENIGMA will be obsolete in 4 years you should drop it now
Why not enjoy the good days whilst they last. In 4 years we'll be shitting in smart toilets, have smart toaster ovens, smart door knobs, smart everything.....lot of things will be obsolete, including desktop, PCs, CPU architecture as we know it, lots will change....Mighty ENIGMA would be running in "EMULATION" mode....People will be too busy with SHITTY apps and mobility to care about desktop game dev tools........
Or perhaps in 4 years it will be called ENIGMA Cloud.....Since everything will reside on the cloud, your OS, your applications, etc. Welcome to the tyranny of technology, the sham to come, where people will be controlled and no longer have a choice......BIG brother will be watching, and you won't have ANYMORE liberties, not even to piss.
So enjoy your 4 years, you will probably need another 4 to get up to date with new technology, new CPU architecture and re-learn everything. If you don't believe me of what's to come is DIRE, then look up remote viewing, I've done it and I don't see people using windows desktops in that time span.......Just look at smart watches, it's only the beginning of craziness.
Anyway it most probably would have to be a fork or ENIGMAStudio or something like that. As long as GNU/Linux exists such a bleach future can never come to be, the switch to mobile everything, I believe is several years (if not decades) away, smartwatches . . . How much do they cost? A regular ElCheapo digital watch is around ten US dollars; I don't see the whole world throwing away their current stuff and buying much more expensive things to replace it. Did you know here in México we still use DVD's?, most of my relatives haven't gotten around to buying a BR-Player, and that includes people that can very well damn afford to do so, now think that about half the mexican people live in poverty, and there are a lot of countries where the situation is much more dire. Will the manufacturers refuse to sell in parts of México some technology in favor of the new? Will the manufacturers risk turning their consumer base en mase towards switching to GNU/Linux powered machines? Of course if you're a die hard Mac fanboy and will buy anything they produce you will make the switch to what they tell you to, but most of the world isn't like that. Can you see the real powers (Mega corporations, goberments, scientology, armies, the CIA, etc.) using hardware that forces them to do and keep everything on the cloud? And risk wikileaks, anonimous, etc. getting to their info? Not gonna happen any time soon if ever, microsoft may switch the "free" apps that come with the OS to a cloud based use, but nobody is going to buy/rent Office if it works on the cloud, why? Because if somebody hacks their servers they can have access to stuff you don't want anyone to see (Porn, love letters to your mistress, financial stuff, etc.); so again no, is not going to be so suden and so profound as you envision it to be. And most important, it won't happen so soon if ever.
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Reply #22 Posted on: September 24, 2014, 12:38:22 am |
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Anyway it most probably would have to be a fork or ENIGMAStudio or something like that.
If you drop GM compatibility then ENIGMA would not fit at all, you would need a new name, replace it. Did you know here in México we still use DVD's?, most of my relatives haven't gotten around to buying a BR-Player, and that includes people that can very well damn afford to do so, now
Well if you have switched to flat screen TV HD then you are not doing it justice with that DVD player You would be blown away with BR......and besides BR also plays DVDs, and amazingly well too. My Sony BR player does a damn good job at playing my DVDs, better than the scaling of my previous DVD players. think that about half the mexican people live in poverty, and there are a lot of countries where the situation is much more dire.
True, these countries will hang on a bit longer to old technology......but otherwise technology is moving at a fast pace.....Have you ever been to Japan ? You should see some of the gadgets they have there, they are way ahead, compared to North America.....things are moving fast. Of course if you're a die hard Mac fanboy and will buy anything they produce you will make the switch to what they tell you to, but most of the world isn't like that.
I think you are mistaking me with someone else I am a PC person, not at all a MAC fanboy..... and I won't switch. if worse comes to worse I will fire up my Commodore 64 - I'm sure some parts of the world still sell them and I'll be developing there.....I'm fluent in BASIC and ASM6502 so I have no problem going back to my roots Not gonna happen any time soon if ever, microsoft may switch the "free" apps that come with the OS to a cloud based use, but nobody is going to buy/rent Office if it works on the cloud, why? Because if somebody hacks their servers they can have access to stuff you don't want anyone to see (Porn, love letters to your mistress, financial stuff, etc.); so again
Apps on the cloud will be popular and the new trend......Your documents, personal shite etc will remain on your local storage......This part will be optional. The core APP itself will be on the cloud. Besides you are using the cloud every single day and don't realise it. Where the heck do you think all your e-mails are stored........ And most important, it won't happen so soon if ever.
Mind you apps on the cloud might not be a bad thing - providing ISPs offer reasonable bandwidth caps or unlimited and the price is right. It means no bloat and no installing all the crap on your system....but it means reliance on an active internet connection........internet outage, can't run the app. Apps on the cloud will be the norm sooner than you think, it might be the ultimate way to combat piracy as no matter what copy protection scheme used, activation, server side ,etc, it gets cracked and defeated.
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Reply #23 Posted on: September 24, 2014, 01:03:07 am |
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@DS2: 1.- True, ENYGMA then 2.- Nope, no HD tv on my house yet Too expensive amd I wont buy a "smart" tv anytime soon either. (never if I can help it) 3.- Yea but Japan and other countries high on the percapita income are a small part of the people of this blue sphere. 4.- I didn't mean you personally, I was talking about the people that are die hard Mac fans. 5.- a) But wile I'm working on my shit it is in the cloud and therefore exposed to hackers. b) Yes I know that, but I am a rare bird, I don't do online porn, dating affairs or any of that shit. My email is mostly for work related issues (Sending curriculums and getting responses) 6.- a) Exactly what I believe is a really weak point at this time, most of the world are lucky to have a 1Mb internet connection, the vast majority of the human race doesn't even have one. b) The best anti-piracy scheme I can think of is selling great stuff at a really low price, take for example the movie industry : A new DVD of a just released movie goes for about 30-50 US dollars, while most mexicans earn about 50 US dollar a week, so they naturally buy the pirate version for 1.5 dollars; it makes sense, the best pirate versions are almost indistinguishable from the originals and go for about 4 US Dollars. Couldn't the industry make the movies and sell them at that price? Okey lets say at double that price, most people would buy the original rather than the pirate version, and their "problem" would be solved. The same goes for games, software, etc.
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