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Old 04-02-2011, 04:30 AM
ARGH ARGH is offline
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1] you need to do something about the trees. they must have collisions or everyone would be running with them off in multiplayer.

either maybe implement large invisible collision boxes around the dense 3D forests or allow the option for 2D / 3D collsion-based sprites / hit boxes for the forests like wings of prey does with lower-end machines.

2] allow the game to utilize more than 2 cores. the graphics engine should be on it's own core. the physics & collision on another one. the sound and the rest on a 3rd core.

have this new multi core support be auto-detected on machines with more than 2 cores and activating automatically. if 2 cores or less are detected just force thread scheduling as you have it now but add the new collisions on the 2nd core that does not get used as much.

3] give us back the propellar effect in cockpit view! there has got to be a way. i do not understand this epilepsy nonesense. a warning is good enough. can't imagine policing and babying the world like this. people have got to take responsibility. a lawsuit on such a matter would be considered frivalous. it's not like you are trying to force epileptic seasures on players!

if you really cant give us the props back then have "someone" leak a hack for end users to do it.
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