It was a good decision. It was also smart of them to review the initial 100 planet goal to add some much needed context
It was a good decision. It was also smart of them to review the initial 100 planet goal to add some much needed context
I understand, what confused me was your claim about the common understanding of the term when there are very much two valid and ubiquitous contexts.
I can understand you have different criteria for dedicated servers, but private servers are certainly not generally characterized by still being on 1st party hardware. You need only look at private servers for Minecraft, WoW, and the like
I would say private server is more what you’re referring to, also CIG’s wording, but maybe agree to disagree. A quick search says that they haven’t cancelled that feature, but it’ll appropriately be the very last thing they work on
How are they gone? The current servers are hosted by CIG, there’s no p2p or player hosted servers. How would that even work for an MMO?
Meshing tests have gone up to 2000 and the shards that were left on overnight were 300-500. The current evocati build of 4.0 has meshing enabled, just limited to 100 for now
Personally, I don’t think they should be aiming for 100 anymore, even if it was promised. That number was for the original pitch and was arbitrarily high since it was for a much shallower and easier to create game
Today was day one of Citizencon and CIG revealed a lot of stuff that shows they’re still working to give players the game they want. Most of it was actually tech to answer the scalability problem for everyone wondering how they’re going to get to 100 star systems when they still only have 1
What does “let him try and find the hard drive” really mean? Does he just want access to the landfill or is he expecting some kind of cooperation with the workers? How disruptive is he going to be?
Stat Citizen has its problems, but it’s literally not vaporware since there’s something available that you can download and play with.
I don’t think I’ve experienced this with stationary objects like stations or rocks, but definitely with enemy ships. I imagine it’s due to some desync, but I’ll take it happily
Where does it say it was a manual review?
Users who don’t want redundant dependencies will probably prefer AUR packages. It can also be nice to manage all the packages with just the helper app. I try to install the binaries of apps from the AUR if they’re available to avoid the long build times.
I believe it also closes vents
He kind of looks like a discount Tobuscus, which would probably be better than regular Tobuscus
Wow, I’m glad I switched back in early December. What a nightmare it would be to still have those problems
Like the other commenter I also had wildly flickering frames. Overwatch in particular was stuttering back to some previously buffered frame when the framerate was either below or above a sweet spot. I was also having issues with KDE Plasma bars that I assumed was a KDE issue, but they went away with the new GPU with no other software changes than swapping drivers. I was on a GTX 1080 which was still going strong with the games I played
Is 545 still the latest? That release was so awful it made me completely drop Nvidia and pick up an AMD card. Fixed so many issues
Hopefully it’ll come out on steam next year or something as a single complete edition, just like Control.