OUYA demos
category: general [glöplog]
Since Pouet 2.0 doesn't have OUYA platform yet, I think it would be great to collect them here. As soon as we reach the critical number of releases, this platform will become an option.
I'd like to add my own prod first: Bend OUYA
PS: Yes, I know that it is almost the same as Android, but it is somehow different and specia and it worths to be separatedl.
KTHXBYE
I'd like to add my own prod first: Bend OUYA
PS: Yes, I know that it is almost the same as Android, but it is somehow different and specia and it worths to be separatedl.
KTHXBYE
How many sceners have an OUYA? Since the kickstarter campagne it seems to have gone rather quiet...
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Deathboy has one, said its very good.
From what I heard, it's a terrible platform to develop for. It is, like, as awful as Android on Tegra or something.
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but it is somehow different and specia and it worths to be separatedl.
How / why?
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"different and special" is exactly the language I'd use to describe Ouya.
As stillborn as it is, I don't really mind OUYA having a category for itself. But I think the Android category is more than enough.
Isn't that the same as android demos?
Ouya == Android/Tegra3
No new platform needed.
No new platform needed.
What raer said. ;) .... :P
trc: iirc, they had (or have) serious issues with production/delivery to market times, that kind of ruins most of the fun.
I'm all in for new categories, but not this time.. We also don't have a Thinkpad category, or HP-PC etc.
Hmm... considering this.. why do we have raspberry pi?
Hmm... considering this.. why do we have raspberry pi?
v3nom: while rpi is basically just linux on arm it is rather stable and dedicated (are there any other relatively popular linux/arm platforms that demos were made for?) and, for example, needs some custom opengl pre-init code, so non-zero effort to port stuff from/to this platform to/from other linux variants is required.
and i also remember there were some expectations for this platform to become popular in demoscene, lol
and i also remember there were some expectations for this platform to become popular in demoscene, lol
w23: true. btw. i also have a pi :D
Hahaha, OUYA :')
my reason for a new OUYA category is that Andoid is heavy fragmented. Millions of CPU, GPU, memory, screen resolution configurations.
OUYA has only one model with a specifis hardware layout, so we can return to the roots of demoscene: the real competition is about who can bring the best out of it. Have you heard of C64? On noes, you just buy some more gigabytes of ram and a new GPU every years to your PC.
I look at hardware limitations and a possibility to show that I can make a better prod, than others. Everybody has the same playground.
OUYA has only one model with a specifis hardware layout, so we can return to the roots of demoscene: the real competition is about who can bring the best out of it. Have you heard of C64? On noes, you just buy some more gigabytes of ram and a new GPU every years to your PC.
I look at hardware limitations and a possibility to show that I can make a better prod, than others. Everybody has the same playground.
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and i also remember there were some expectations for this platform to become popular in demoscene, lol
Indeed... from my perspective it seems a prime candidate for a nice fixed platform that ran OpenGL ES natively. something people can really push the performance of. Its often hard these days to gauge how much ooomph a demo is using if its on a mega powerful rig.
In fact, it is the main thing that got me interested in programming in GL again. I intended to write some stuff for it, and started off using OpenGL ES DLLs on windows. I ended up drifting in to doing OpenGL ES compatible-ish stuff on Windows instead - basically learning modern shader based GL, sticking to stuff from GL 2.1 up and using non deprecated functionality. This is how I ended up with an interest in the scene again.
I've been more curious about developing for Ouya since finding this :
"Creating C++ OpenGL apps for OUYA with Visual Studio"
http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/android/ouya/
With how much the launch appears to have failed, they might be a nice cheap dev environment
Can we plz has these new platforms?
Windows95/S3Trio64
Windows95/S3Trio64+
Windows95/MatroxG400
Windows98/TNT
Windows98SE/TNT2
Windows98SE/Geforce1
WindowsXP/Geforce2
WindowsXP/Radeon9600
WindowsXP/Geforce3
WindowsXP/Netbook
Windows7/Quadro4711
Windows8/GTX666
We don't need Vista though, nobody used Vista...
KTHXBYE
P.S. Raspberry Pi can also be programmed bare-metal.
Windows95/S3Trio64
Windows95/S3Trio64+
Windows95/MatroxG400
Windows98/TNT
Windows98SE/TNT2
Windows98SE/Geforce1
WindowsXP/Geforce2
WindowsXP/Radeon9600
WindowsXP/Geforce3
WindowsXP/Netbook
Windows7/Quadro4711
Windows8/GTX666
We don't need Vista though, nobody used Vista...
KTHXBYE
P.S. Raspberry Pi can also be programmed bare-metal.
my reason for new (custom hardware running on common os) is that categories on pouet need more fragmentation.
aka what raer said.
Indeed, Ouya needs its own category when there are enough prods that ONLY run on Ouya.