I know the commentators have seen a whole load more demos than me but I am speechless. My mind can't even begin to comprehend this stuff. Just breathtaking.
Maybe I do have seen way more demo than you (and at some point tried to make some) but don't worry it is amazing and braethtaking for me too and lot of people (especially when you are watching live in front of the main stage)
Inque must have thought they had this in the bag until Conspiracy came up. That was absolutely astonishing. One of my all time favourite 64kb intros ever, for sure!
My favorites: 1. When Silence Dims The Stars Above 2. Party Gipfeler 3. No 64k, Just 16k 4. Transphosphorylation 5. fr-090: Let be there light 6. iota 7. Attendorn 8. Disassembly
@@lyxar777 I don't know any 64k demo that uses a tracker. Like you say, it's all softsynth and maybe some using of midi instruments within some Windows .dll file and applying some envelopes, like I do. Although there is something that resembles pattern data.
The final executable can be a maximum of 65536 bytes in size and must run on a machine with a stock OS (e.g. Windows with GPU drivers but with no additional SDKs, ...). The OS and libraries that are part of it do not count against the intro's file size. You can read the full rules here: 2018.revision-party.net/compos/pc - Steltek
Sorry to say this but we will most likely not be doing that as the audience reaction is an integral part of the party. In fact, we specifcally set up microphones to capture and mix the on-site audience into the live stream (and thus also the recordings). If you wish to experience the prods themselves in their best form, I recommend looking them up on Pouet or Demozoo and running them natively where possible, or viewing the clean videos referenced there, which often are in higher quality than our live recordings too.
If Im wrong Im gonna feel terrible, but that person introduced at 1.25,.... is that a guy? Looks like a guy wearing make-up and a dress, but with something somewhere between a chest and breasts. Really don't care, but I can't work it out so am curious.