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okay im making a huge map, is it too big?


stuna213

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well it would probably not be complex open areas, but it would be complex areas seperated by multiple rooms. (so the ride goes through one small but detailed room and then goes to another) could you tell me what areaportals do and how i use them, a nice tutorial would be cool. thanks

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Hmmm.... three times the size of Hoth? I don't think you're gonna get many downloads cause its gonna be huge and take a lot of your PC to keep it running on the fastest settings possible. If you make a lot of detail brushes and 86 the rides for just stalls or non moving rides and make it slightly smaller then you could pull it off.

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I really don't know what it is Wade. But I have a VERY complex open area with craploads of tree models and my framerate is sitting at 30+. Not too bad considering how much detail is in it. It's all how you put the map together. Experiment and see what works best. My open area is roughly about 2000 x 6000 x 900 units in height. About 1/3 of the way through there is a huge terrain model which I have clipped and made the clip into a structural brush. Beside that is a hint brush cut with a 45 about 400 units high that seems to help.

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Yes...correct, I don't know what makes one map have better performance than the next regarding large open areas. Yes, not having too many brushes....models etc. helps quite a bit. But in my case I'm stumped. I stated considering how much stuff I have in my one area I would have expected a framerate MUCH lower than I do. But clearly this is NOT the case. :confused: I mean I'm glad it works....I just don't know what or how I made it work. :p

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On all newer cards (I'd say GF4 onwards) the actual triangle count in a scene has started to matter less and less, engines have been modified in order to deal with more triangles as well. No one I know of to date has gone as extreme as I did in EF and put a high poly Stargate in the game and it played smoothly on the newer cards, JA has made it even smoother.

 

What matters more are shaders especially those who's first stage have a blendfunc in. These cause redraws of the scene and so greatly increase processing time and power.

 

No one misunderstand me here, going insane with polies in a scene will kill the game especially on meshes because they are rendered smooth which requires more processing power than regular brushes.

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