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ChrisDNT
09-29-2011, 09:39 PM
Sorry for the caps, but maybe extremely useful to them :

http://www.gamr7.com/init/urban_pad/special

But hurrying on it is needed !!!!


P.S. if people have direct access to them, transmit. Thanks.

ChrisDNT
09-29-2011, 09:42 PM
also here :

http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=59&t=1009546


"Unity and UDK both have specific export profiles (see the doc here and here). Getting a whole city into a game engine have never been easier. The exported buildings, roads, and crossroads are all tagged, giving you an easy way to filter and manage your scene."

JG52Krupi
09-29-2011, 09:44 PM
Sorry for the caps, but maybe extremely useful to them :

http://www.gamr7.com/init/urban_pad/special

But hurrying on it is needed !!!!


P.S. if people have direct access to them, transmit. Thanks.

You should really try the beta patch.

The buildings no longer pop in, in fact they look great.

ChrisDNT
09-29-2011, 09:47 PM
"You should really try the beta patch.

The buildings no longer pop in, in fact they look great."


I'm not informing them for the beta patch or the next one, but for the future extensions.

Hey, this city creation program looks quite cool and it's now, for a very limited time (same marketing like Messiah if you know) 29 dollars instead of 700 dollars.

JG52Krupi
09-29-2011, 09:58 PM
Well in the second like one of the guys was bashing it for being counter intuitive!

salmo
09-30-2011, 06:36 AM
I'm hoping that there will be an easy town-building GUI incorporated in the map building SDk when it is released.

pupo162
09-30-2011, 07:32 AM
You should really try the beta patch.

The buildings no longer pop in, in fact they look great.

not on my game.

please pmake a picture of london at 20k feet and ill belive you.

LoBiSoMeM
09-30-2011, 09:11 AM
not on my game.

please pmake a picture of london at 20k feet and ill belive you.

+1

Cliffs in maximum graphics quality, 3:00am, fly over a big city and watch the lights an the city itself "popping" under you, with the lights on inside houses.

The cities in Cliffs aren't that good when you are high. In low level they are really nice.

Raggz
09-30-2011, 09:39 AM
Implementing something like this probably means re-writing the engine. Not gonna happen i believe.

proton45
10-01-2011, 01:33 AM
We dont know that a city scape created with this program, would "work" any better then what we have now.

...just saying. ;)

Madfish
10-01-2011, 02:58 AM
We dont know that a city scape created with this program, would "work" any better then what we have now.

...just saying. ;)

What we have now is mostly procedural already...
...just saying. ;)

That aside you're very wrong. The magic with procedural approaches is that you save enourmous amounts of rescources. Much of CloD IS already procedural. For example the system generated to draw the landscape is in principle a procedural approach, with limited application though.

True procedural engines have the benefit of providing 1) more or nearly unlimited depth / detail (think of mandelbrot) 2) more variation without using more rescources than typical object and model based engines and 3) it saves a lot of developing effort.

For example assume that they would have to hand model the whole landscape of Great Britain and a bit of France and Germany. That's not going to work, ever. Thus they use a procedural approach.
Also it saves rescources since otherwise the whole map would have to be loaded, with every straw of grass, every bump and every road. Yes there are workarounds but no real solutions.

Now simply imagine that same approach for some of the objects in the game. If done correctly all it'd take is the right pattern and you can generate nearly unlimited amounts of buildings, trees, fences etc.
That would save time, space on the harddisk, memory etc.

So the biggest bonus might be that if developers have procedural engines as their foundations they can spend the time on the REAL important stuff. Not crafting weird ugly buildings and such but spending more time on optimization e.g. or on flight models etc. You get the idea :-P

swiss
10-01-2011, 09:18 AM
"You should really try the beta patch.

The buildings no longer pop in, in fact they look great."


I'm not informing them for the beta patch or the next one, but for the future extensions.

Hey, this city creation program looks quite cool and it's now, for a very limited time (same marketing like Messiah if you know) 29 dollars instead of 700 dollars.


Did it ever occur to you to read the licensing terms?
No?
Ok, here you go:
2/ Companies or incorporated entities that had a turnover in excess of US$100,000 in their last fiscal year must use Ürban PAD Pro.

And Pro means $7000.
Still not that much if you think about those 8 mil...