Gray wrote:If the problem is in the cattle, just add barns and stables first.
Since they are in another instance the animals wont hurt fps.
Granger wrote:IIRC here is the goal of house interiours being in the same world as the world (instead of being a pocket dimension as of now).
Gray wrote:What about seing whats behind walls? Or even behind other tall objects such as trees?
I wonder how the game would be like if it had a field of vision working like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OXvIj8l5Sk
I presume it would be impossible to code due to prevalence of custom clients and im not even sure it would be fun, unless you had movement sounds for all creatures.
Gray wrote:What about seing whats behind walls? Or even behind other tall objects such as trees?
I wonder how the game would be like if it had a field of vision working like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OXvIj8l5Sk
I presume it would be impossible to code due to prevalence of custom clients and im not even sure it would be fun, unless you had movement sounds for all creatures.
shubla wrote:Gray wrote:What about seing whats behind walls? Or even behind other tall objects such as trees?
I wonder how the game would be like if it had a field of vision working like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OXvIj8l5Sk
I presume it would be impossible to code due to prevalence of custom clients and im not even sure it would be fun, unless you had movement sounds for all creatures.
Its not impossible to code, probably. Only send client things that server wants it to see and something similar to Dwarf Fortress adventure mode could be accomplished.
Performance is more of an issue. Server checking all the time what things player should see and what things he shouldn't while hundreds of players are online moving all around sounds quite resource-intensive.
Granger wrote:viewtopic.php?f=48&t=57609 - somewhere in that topic. Would need resources (and most likely a server that can be distributed), but doable.
And would be extremely cool.
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