You maybe noticed some lag in the video but its not the case, its only because of my recorder, the game is still runs smoothly (remember, its depends on the computer and the map.) If it helps I have a Lenovo U41-70 notebook (Intel i7 5500U, 8GB DDR3 and GeForce 920M) and I used the "(old) wom2 maps". About my video card usage I can't tell nothing since I can't monitor it, but I'm sure its usage (both video memory and processing) increased too. Well the memory usage increased, from the default ~270 MB to ~300 MB (see the explanations later), the processor usage didn't change (~5-10%). Until now this old buddy could be ran on almost every computer but with this could change things so this is why I created config for it, enabling or disabling this feature. So all I can say about it in a nutshell: its really depends on your maps (and of course the player's machine). Using high poly objects, large maps, HD textures, lots of trees, effects can highly impact the performance/rendering time. ![]() One of the most important questions about a game: will I be able to play it with my spec? Well of course this depends on much things. ![]() ![]() Stage 1: Removing garbage collectors, loading all map related things into memory ("chunks", objects, etc.) Anyway, before we start to implement this lets talk about the tests, performance and other more or less important things. However, as you will see the last 2 stages are not ready at the moment, so I would rather say its an experimental release. Also I may write some "interesting" (at least for me) notes/thoughts for each stages. it will help you to customize these modifications. Its a normal down-top thing, so it means that you can do stage 1, 2 and then you can stop, but can't do stage 2 without 1, 3 without 2 and 4 without 3. So I decided to create stages for this tutorial (4 stages actually). BUT enough from me, lets talk about more important things. "Wow, thats actually not bad" this was my first reaction when I first saw this view.
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