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- 04 May 2017, 22:14
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: OpenMW 0.42.0
- Replies: 306
- Views: 170949
Re: OpenMW 0.42.0
Call me new fashioned, but I find changelogs to be really boring reading. I much prefer the videos, even if it does delay release a bit. I'm pretty sure the last video got somewhere around 32K views, so I think it's safe to say the videos are the main way people keep up with what goes on.
- 01 Oct 2016, 01:52
- Forum: General
- Topic: Benchmarks / Hardware Specs
- Replies: 105
- Views: 127740
Re: Benchmarks
Well, maybe it's an AMD thing after all. Wouldn't be the first time. I have an AMD card too, but unless I have the water shader on I don't ever recall dropping below 40fps. Using the open source drivers? On Windows you need to use AMD's drivers, and AMD's OpenGL support has always been relatively p...
- 30 Sep 2016, 18:26
- Forum: General
- Topic: Benchmarks / Hardware Specs
- Replies: 105
- Views: 127740
Re: Benchmarks
I have an AMD card too, but unless I have the water shader on I don't ever recall dropping below 40fps.Atahualpa wrote:Well, maybe it's an AMD thing after all. Wouldn't be the first time.
My specs:
RX460 2Gb
Intel Core i3-6100, 3.7GHz
8gb DDR4 Ram
Antergos Linux
- 08 Sep 2016, 02:07
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Release process changes
- Replies: 100
- Views: 49729
Re: Release process changes
That doesn't sound so bad. As long as there's a disclaimer somewhere saying, "users may have to wait up to a few days for the release maintainers to finish preparing the packages" I can't see why anybody would be majorly turned off by it.
- 08 Sep 2016, 01:39
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Release process changes
- Replies: 100
- Views: 49729
Re: Release process changes
About Option 1, (I'm going to sound like an idiot, but...) who are the release maintainers exactly? And how much more confusing would it make the process for the average user?
- 06 Sep 2016, 03:06
- Forum: Organisation and Planning
- Topic: Release process changes
- Replies: 100
- Views: 49729
Re: Release process changes
If you do go with option 2, would the hidden section ever be displayed? Like, after a release would the dev forum for that release be displayed? I know this sounds silly, but I really like reading all the technical information and seeing all the internal communications that go on. You guys have work...
- 26 May 2016, 01:24
- Forum: Feature Requests and Suggestions
- Topic: auto attack toggle
- Replies: 20
- Views: 13016
Re: auto attack toggle
From the Wikipedia page "GHOUL...introduced the ability to dismember enemies in combat, adding to the realism of the game"
- 03 May 2016, 03:41
- Forum: General
- Topic: OpenMW Demo suggestion.
- Replies: 16
- Views: 9392
Re: OpenMW Demo suggestion.
Could we do something like The Count of Monte Cristo? It's in the public domain and would offer the chance to make interior cells, exterior cells, land, water, quests, and dialogue.
(I have a feeling the answer is "Absolutely. We await your pull request." )
(I have a feeling the answer is "Absolutely. We await your pull request." )
- 29 Apr 2016, 20:30
- Forum: General
- Topic: Get data files from GOG setup without wine
- Replies: 21
- Views: 23311
Re: Get data files from GOG setup without wine
1. Good to know I don't have to install Morrowind in Wine anymore (I don't have anything against Wine, but one less step is always nice )
2. Morrowind is on sale on GOG right now for 12$ dollars. (10$ if you buy the complete series)
2. Morrowind is on sale on GOG right now for 12$ dollars. (10$ if you buy the complete series)
- 18 Mar 2016, 22:36
- Forum: Support
- Topic: Installing OpenMW on a Raspberry Pi 2
- Replies: 83
- Views: 58007
Re: Installing OpenMW on a Raspberry Pi 2
I wanted to order the Pi 3 but it was out of stock everywhere. I did install OpenMW on my Pi 2 though. I used mechanizeddeath method for the texture issue. Scrawl mentioned a BSAtool that comes with OpenMW. I tried to use it but really didn't know where to start. I found that most of the iron textu...