I also see Zac has returned from his holiday, ready for the forums
The fps is certainly the biggest hurdle FD need to sort out. 6 updates in and...well, unless a miracle happens I can't see hope for people like me or base consoles.Agree wholeheartedly with this... tbh, I can live with some quirks in planet texture etc. (but then, I'd have been perfectly happy living with EDH and no upgrades other than gameplay) - the thing that's stopping me playing EDO is the FPS, plain and simple. Given the option, I'd have Frontier focus all attention to getting the graphics engine optimised and then when that's all running smoothly look to tweak the planetary generation algorithms. Nothing breaks immershunnn like low FPS and jerky gameplay...
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I'm trying to work out if this means "add water worlds" or "show them some love" and I am horrified to be asking.I hope that they spill some fluids on the planets.
I have yet to be tempted across to EDO, so my frame rates remain sound! Space is, admittedly, lonelier than it was.The fps is certainly the biggest hurdle FD need to sort out. 6 updates in and...well, unless a miracle happens I can't see hope for people like me or base consoles.
Sülze?- of course, meat from a pig's head is actually quite flavorful - I use it mixed with pulled pork (mainly from rib case) to create a "french" pork Rilette. It differs from the french version, because I'm not just using slow cooked meat in it, but I roast that pulled pork for a little while before adding it to the Rillette - for a more meaty texture.
I only know it from the Portuguese community in America. I had a friend whos mother would always feed us and she'd cook all kinds of things I never heard of or had before or since. I never was brave enough for the fried blood.Sülze?- of course, meat from a pig's head is actually quite flavorful - I use it mixed with pulled pork (mainly from rib case) to create a "french" pork Rilette. It differs from the french version, because I'm not just using slow cooked meat in it, but I roast that pulled pork for a little while before adding it to the Rillette - for a more meaty texture.
Sülze... Uh....Sülze?- of course, meat from a pig's head is actually quite flavorful - I use it mixed with pulled pork (mainly from rib case) to create a "french" pork Rilette. It differs from the french version, because I'm not just using slow cooked meat in it, but I roast that pulled pork for a little while before adding it to the Rillette - for a more meaty texture.
i watched Drew Wagar's evaluation stream yesterday and I have to say, that I find some of the generated landscape quite lackluster even in Ultra quality. It seems to be inconsistent, some areas look really nice (Rat Catcher had some stunning views in his latest videos), but then there are as well spikey areas, which just look like errors in it's height map generation and not any natural. There are spikey formations in nature - the dolorite coastline in western Tasmania are an example of those, but they are not as pointy as they are in some of EDO's landscapes, but more like narrow columns - well, I better show thoseAgree wholeheartedly with this... tbh, I can live with some quirks in planet texture etc. (but then, I'd have been perfectly happy living with EDH and no upgrades other than gameplay) - the thing that's stopping me playing EDO is the FPS, plain and simple. Given the option, I'd have Frontier focus all attention to getting the graphics engine optimised and then when that's all running smoothly look to tweak the planetary generation algorithms. Nothing breaks immershunnn like low FPS and jerky gameplay...
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I got one of those tonight myself lol. I don't mind the spire mountains but this one just stood out and looked ridiculous.i watched Drew Wagar's evaluation stream yesterday and I have to say, that I find some of the generated landscape quite lackluster even in Ultra quality. It seems to be inconsistent, some areas look really nice (Rat Catcher had some stunning views in his latest videos), but then there are as well spikey areas, which just look like errors in it's height map generation and not any natural. There are spikey formations in nature - the dolorite coastline in western Tasmania are an example of those, but they are not as pointy as they are in some of EDO's landscapes, but more like narrow columns - well, I better show those
i never had fried blood - but there is a dish in Germany made from blood and liver "sausages" - those are actually cooked not fried, but then the contents are taken out, mixed and seasoned fried in a pan and served with fried potatoes. I'll show you the cooked version, because it gives a better idea how the contents would look like just cooked - they are much better fried with onions and some bacon bits though.I only know it from the Portuguese community in America. I had a friend whos mother would always feed us and she'd cook all kinds of things I never heard of or had before or since. I never was brave enough for the fried blood.
yeah, something like this - it doesn't look like a spikey mountain, but more like a drop out in the height map with a random value.I got one of those tonight myself lol. I don't mind the spire mountains but this one just stood out and looked ridiculous.
Are we talking about the same thing? Dramatic Spire Mountain
Thanks for watching! (and for the kind words)(Rat Catcher had some stunning views in his latest videos)
I hear there's some openings in content creation (lol). Time to pick up the torch!Thanks for watching! (and for the kind words)
Exploration as a spectator sport is awful!
i never had fried blood - but there is a dish in Germany made from blood and liver "sausages" - those are actually cooked not fried, but then the contents are taken out, mixed and seasoned fried in a pan and served with fried potatoes. I'll show you the cooked version, because it gives a better idea how the contents would look like just cooked - they are much better fried with onions and some bacon bits though.
it's actually really good, it just looks weird.
I'd rather just be playing! (although the numbers of views I'm getting are stupid high for my norm of single digit views!) I just stream stuff for a couple of friends to pick up when they are boredI hear there's some openings in content creation (lol). Time to pick up the torch!
i see an advantage in it, because I don't have to drive or fly the SRV, you do - I can concentrate on details, so eventually I might even see more than you do, because you are occupied driving/flying your SRV.Thanks for watching! (and for the kind words)
Exploration as a spectator sport is awful!
Did you link that video public somewhere? You mentioned it in a thread but I might have missed the link.I'd rather just be playing! (although the numbers of views I'm getting are stupid high for my norm of single digit views!) I just stream stuff for a couple of friends to pick up when they are bored
I have a link to my channel in my sig - but is here, in the live section: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMDxO-v31GNAn11hh-gUdUgDid you link that video public somewhere? You mentioned it in a thread but I might have missed the link.
Ah I think I have sigs disabled.I have a link to my channel in my sig - but is here, in the live section: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMDxO-v31GNAn11hh-gUdUg
That is pretty accurate - I've watched much of my surface stuff over as it does let me pause and ogle stuff!i see and advantage in it, because I don't have to drive or fly the SRV, you do - I can concentrate on details, so eventually I might even see more than you do, because you are occupied driving/flying your SRV.