Install Steam
login
|
language
简体中文 (Simplified Chinese)
繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese)
日本語 (Japanese)
한국어 (Korean)
ไทย (Thai)
Български (Bulgarian)
Čeština (Czech)
Dansk (Danish)
Deutsch (German)
Español - España (Spanish - Spain)
Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America)
Ελληνικά (Greek)
Français (French)
Italiano (Italian)
Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
Magyar (Hungarian)
Nederlands (Dutch)
Norsk (Norwegian)
Polski (Polish)
Português (Portuguese - Portugal)
Português - Brasil (Portuguese - Brazil)
Română (Romanian)
Русский (Russian)
Suomi (Finnish)
Svenska (Swedish)
Türkçe (Turkish)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
Українська (Ukrainian)
Report a translation problem
(but it's not last patch...)
1 €.................
the 4band were walkin too slow, you had just to push em to run....
ALL the city were MINE !!! hahaha even cops and all citizen....
I never played it on the Amiga, but most of the Atari ST versions of games I had were better than the PC versions of same.
That said though, all these cats on GOG disagree on this particular case, and say that PC Syndicate was superior:
https://www.gog.com/forum/syndicate_series/this_or_amiga_version
Other than suggesting to use a search engine to look for your patch I have no ideas. Perhaps ask on Lemon Amiga
but for fun THE BEST IS DEFIN ITLY AMIGA (Best Computer ever.)
^^
but i would like to compare it PC vs AMIGA 6000 AGA + 68882 chipset LOL............
.....................................................................................................................
As for dos my early exposure to that was on a Tandy computer, one of those made for dos games machines you could pick up in RadioShack, had a Hard drive, and a soundblaster in it, so you'd have to deal with floppies while installing, but once it was installed it was ready to go.
So i dunno, did the Amiga get around to havign a hard drive? or was it always floppies forever? I think i played some emulator for one not too long ago, but most of the games i played still required floppy managment...
So I dunno, pros and cons every which way =P
Trash-80!
I think it did. But one of the luxuries across many of the early computers was to have TWO floppy drives. Most programs didn't use more than two disks, and this would keep you from having to swap them in most circumstances.