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Carbon Zypher's Bedroom Freebuild
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Cybersix:

--- Quote from: Maxx_² on May 12, 2013, 01:41:06 AM ---

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What's with people's obsession over the bedroom?
Electrk:

--- Quote from: Maxx_² on May 12, 2013, 01:41:06 AM ---Yeah, lets just slow down someones computer by using 250000+ bricks!
It'll totally be detailed, and it will slow the forget out of someones computer, you gotta have a very good one to run it.
Anyway, static shapes are better for maps in blockland than bricks, it's stupid stuff because you'd have 250000+ bricks, for one loving map.
Edit: I'm sick of these handicapped posts because most of the community whined for the bedroom map, now they have it but they still hate it.
Due to "no textures".

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stop being stupid please

the fact is that static shapes are inefficient and unoptimized

although it uses less static shapes than bricks to make the bedroom, it still looks terrible
ravencroft:
The static shapes don't lag at all. Stop being a bunch of idiots and actually visit marble's server before you act like you know what you're talking about.
Bushido:
it's not even that they're laggy for me, i just don't like them

they're completely solid one color and only vaguely gives me the impression that i am building on something in roughly the same shape as the bedroom. it's sort of like beating a dead horse, but you're still trying to actively ride it for all it's horsey worth

except the horse was already sort of ugly and stupid and you could never really use it for anything and you much preferred the even more boring, but somewhat more pretty horse because you can ride it without it getting all tangled up on it's lame-ass legs and falling over itself or floating like half a block off it's back

i mean yes, it was part of your childhood and yes, it will be an unforgettable memory, but that doesn't make it any less dead

or useless

or dead
Silreath:
The hard part isn't making the bedroom.

Its letting it go.
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