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The perfomance of bricks should be increased
Filipe:
It bothers me how when you build a detailed city, you can almost reach the limit already and make the perfomance of the game to decrease, even without any interiors on the buildings, for example this city
http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=220182.0 Or Sumz' city.
I wish Badspot could atleast increase and work on improving the perfomance of the game with bricks so we could do a lot more on the game, like a big city with lot's of fun places to explore and great looking interiors (like a huge mall, an hospital with lot's of rooms with great details on them, a jail, neighorhood houses, everything in the same save with detailed interiors included) without worrying about the ammount of bricks and how you or your friends can have a major perfomance drop or even worse, a runtime error, with improvements on the perfomance we could do a lot more and way better saves will be made, and we don't need to be forced to turn off shaders to run it (I also think the shadows requires an useless exagerated ammount of power from the computer, even without being that high quality to be honest)
King Leo:
Easier said than done. Badspot has already improved the performance of Blockland (or Torque, rather) by a whole lot. I don't know if it can't be pushed much further. After all, there are 256k objects that the game has to keep track of once you reach the limit.
While the idea of a higher brickcount seems appealing, I don't think many of us would ever need that. Sylvanors Seattle is the only thing I can think of that reaches the brickcount. There might be other builds as well, but not more than 3-4 such builds.
Port:
You can't just say "The performance of bricks should be increased".
Setro:
Seattle City would have less bricks if the buildings had prints instead of hand-made windows.
But, I support this, however.
But, I think that this limit is very rarely reached.
MARBLE MAN:
--- Quote from: Setro on May 06, 2013, 03:07:03 PM ---Seattle City would have less bricks if the buildings had prints instead of hand-made windows.
But, I support this, however.
But, I think that this limit is very rarely reached.
--- End quote ---
prints aren't nearly as amazing as those fine looking windows