They couldn't see it for all the handbagsLol at taking no notice of Robert's post!
They couldn't see it for all the handbagsLol at taking no notice of Robert's post!
to bad tose most other poeple dont actualyl have edo or show the resoults lol. menwile we ahve this guy showing the resoults.. its been proven time and time again the most critical of edo dont have it or cant aford it or have ancient pcs with dual cores an gt 8800sAs is tradition with odyssey updates.
I find it funny that every patch has a select group of people doing these "shoutout to FDev" posts praising the "much improved performance," while most other people either report no change or degrading results.
But then again, the standards of the core community have never been high I guess.
a gtx 1060 is 6 years old... what do you mean modern?? lolHe's not insulting your hardware. He's pointing out that the performance is still garbage in general despite the improvements. He's also saying that if this game was actually properly optimized, 56fps would be great for extremely old hardware, but not for anything relatively modern (eg: GTX 1060 or above).
Having personally played EDO on five different rigs with wildly different levels of components, in my experience EDO's performance isnt nearly as erratic as people make it out to be. People shoddily reporting FPS based on 'how it feels'? Sure. People not mentioning their FPS and simply disagreeing on whether 45 is amazing or the worst ever? People forgetting to report resolution and up/downsampling? Reporting reporting their amazeballs 3090 and not their mid-range CPU? Sure. But by and large performance seems, while decidedly sub-par, fairly consistent from my experience and fairly reliable sources.And many are not. We have long since known that Odyssey performance is not remotely consistent even between similar PC builds. I've seen folks with better hardware than yours get worse performance than you by a long shot.
Is that right? I've said before, a bonus I get from my old potato is that when fps gets around 31, it seems smooth enough for me, since a lot of the time, even other games run around that or less. I actually dont even know what it's like to normally have fps in triple digits but I'd guess 31 fps may not seem that great to those who do. Good to know!Mate, apologies if that's how you took it, that wasn't the intention. Elite's consistently been triple-digit framerate for everyone during its lifespan while in-vessel, and there's been a hell of a lot of "Gee thanks FDev" posts around these parts of late.
And the praise on the carrier model was 100% genuine.
No it didn't.Elite also started out on the PC
No it didn't.
You are correct - BBC on launch.BBC Micro wasn't it? Or am I missing one?
Pics or it didn't happen.Some used the BBC Micro as a personal computer, some used it as underwear.
I agree: there is a (very) big improvement in perf when on foot. I don't see drops anymore (haven't done any fighting though).Just wanted to throw a huge "SHOUT OUT" to FDEV for update 12. The frame rates have improved so much that I actually had to slow down and practice docking at a star port just now to get used to the new 'fluidity' of motion that comes with doubling my frame rate overnight. LOL
I'm running 3 different computers with Odyssey. They're all invidia but they are each distinctly different in performance capability. ALL 3 have experienced HUGE performance and visual improvements since last week and I couldn't be happier. Thanks SO MUCH for all your hard work. For a non-subscription game, it truly amazes me how much effort goes in to this game and community.Well done indeed.
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I agree, nothing annoyed me more in performance discussions than when people say "runs fine for me!" but never once actually directly quote the framerates they actually are getting. Like what is "fine" for someone? Is it 24fps? Is it 60? 120? "Smooth" isn't even a really measurable metric either, so we have no way of knowing what someone means when they say it. Things you CAN measure are fps, 1% Lows, average frametimes, etc. Not saying everyone should have all of those numbers, but like even just an FPS count would be nice.Having personally played EDO on five different rigs with wildly different levels of components, in my experience EDO's performance isnt nearly as erratic as people make it out to be. People shoddily reporting FPS based on 'how it feels'? Sure. People not mentioning their FPS and simply disagreeing on whether 45 is amazing or the worst ever? People forgetting to report resolution and up/downsampling? Reporting reporting their amazeballs 3090 and not their mid-range CPU? Sure. But by and large performance seems, while decidedly sub-par, fairly consistent from my experience and fairly reliable sources.
Again, what basis do you have to assume that? Why is your default assumption just "clearly they are wrong and their hardware is bad?" I'm continually shocked that so much of this community seems to be against the game getting proper optimization; because if it did, EVERYONE benefits.I think some of the loudest complainers are people with life-savings GPU and a gimpy everything else.