Hi all.
I havent played in some time and i know theres been some changes.
Does it require as much specs as it did before or has it been optimized so its playable with low spec machines?
pedorlee wrote:Does it require as much specs as it did before or has it been optimized so its playable with low spec machines?
MadNomad wrote:also avoid animal overproduction (otherwise, enjoy the lag if you have like 100 or so)
I recently killed and butchered about 50 sheep and now I have like 3 times as much fps in that area
shubla wrote:MadNomad wrote:also avoid animal overproduction (otherwise, enjoy the lag if you have like 100 or so)
I recently killed and butchered about 50 sheep and now I have like 3 times as much fps in that area
I took a break from caring my animals for few weeks, and I have so many sheeps that butchering them would take maybe 1 full day.
I decided to not take care of sheeps at all anymore in this world.
If I had the option to starve them out and wait for corpses to decay, there wouldn't be a problem like this.
But only way to get rid of them is to butcher ALL of them.
DoctorCookie wrote:Back to the topic. It seems that java games are cpu and memory intensive so the gpu matters little. I can verify that my 980ti is barely utilized when playing h&h. On my main rig I have 32 gigs of ram and still get some stutter in areas with alot of animations, like beehives combined with livestock. On my laptop with 16 gigs of ram I get significant increase in stutter in those areas, however its very playable. To sum up, this is anecdotal, but I would recomend playing on a minimum of 4 cores and 8 gigs of ram. A platform as far back as sandybridge should be fine if meeting those specs, including the video card.