My computer

Posted by Phoebii on March 16, 2015, 12:38 a.m.

If you ever wondered with what beginner indie developers make their amazing games…

Processor: Intel Atom D2500 1.86 GHz

RAM: 2 GB

Graphics card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600 Series

Processor: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2 GHz 4 cores

RAM: 8 GB

Graphics card: AMD R9 280X 2GB

I wait to open programs. If I drag folder to desktop, "Moving element (18MB)" pop-up appears, with damn loading bar. I wait close programs. It lags while scrolling in Word.

I wait a lot to open larger sprite in GameMaker. Talking about GameMaker, my current game is slowly becoming too good for this computer. It's starting to lag.

Comments

flashback 10 years ago

Like you would not believe.

LAR Games 10 years ago

Want.

How get?

Hypernova 10 years ago

That's cute. I had a Intel Pentium 4 solo-core 1.6GHz with 1GB of DDR2 RAM and Nvidia GeForce 6000 or something about two years ago. My first game development PC was running on Pentium 3 800MHz.

Phoebii 10 years ago

Your pathetic starting computers made me feel a lot better about my pathetic starting computer. Thanks :P

Phoebii 10 years ago

Quote: CyrusRoberto
I actually kinda liked developing on a shitty computer because if I can get a game to run on it then I can be confident that it can run on everything.

I felt like that too, until game started to lag.

Jani_Nykanen 10 years ago

The first computer I used for game development (almost ten years ago!) was a decent Windows XP computer (I don't remember the specs since I was so young I didn't understand them). But the first PC I got for my personal use was a wonderful Dell with Windows ME preinstalled (which means it was older than Windows XP), although it was later installed XP since ME wasn't very stable… or stable at all. I only remember that it had an HDD with less than 16GB. I don't know how much memory it had, but probably not too much.

A few months later I got a PC with 2GB RAM, 2.4-2,7GHz (I don't remember, actually) dual core processor, ATI Radeon 3000 and 64-bit Windows 7. You can just imagine how wonderful that PC felt compared to the previous one.

Phoebii 10 years ago

Quote: CyrusRoberto
Then optimize it until it stops lagging :D

Legit suggestion, but I can't, I use a lot of particles to make nice effects.

Alert Games 10 years ago

*barfs*

Astryl 10 years ago

Somebody needs to draft up a new reality TV show where contestants have to last out a week on pre-Pentium generation computers. It will be hilarious.

EDIT: For maximum effect, select people who absolutely live and breathe the "modern" internet experience, and give them Netscape Navigator.

Moikle 10 years ago

I know a fair bit about optimising particle effects. I was kind of obsessed with them for a couple of years