Want to keep your FPS high heres how
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Want to keep your FPS high heres how
on all areat of the game that players will not see eg.undergrond or inside of a house that has a locked door apply the texture Caulk
Thanks mohaa_rox for the handy hint
Thanks mohaa_rox for the handy hint
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wow-6 months mapping and i had no idea what caulk did
well, actually, that's a lie-in fact, that's the most basic thing in every tutorial u read
it's really profound being a n00b, isn't it
i'm jk man-it's great that u've found this out, but this is pretty rudimentary knowledge-it sounds as if u are in need of tuts...
- the tutorial section here on the front page
- http://mohtut.8m.com
- http://www.modtheater.com (front page-left table)
- http://www.planetmedalofhonor.com/manstein
- AND MANY MORE! Just do a google search, you'll find many more...
OH AND BTW:
Using caulk may raise your framerate, but usually the culprit of a poor fps is bad vis design, coupled with the overuse of shruken textures, patch meshes, and LOD terrain
well, actually, that's a lie-in fact, that's the most basic thing in every tutorial u read
it's really profound being a n00b, isn't it
i'm jk man-it's great that u've found this out, but this is pretty rudimentary knowledge-it sounds as if u are in need of tuts...
- the tutorial section here on the front page
- http://mohtut.8m.com
- http://www.modtheater.com (front page-left table)
- http://www.planetmedalofhonor.com/manstein
- AND MANY MORE! Just do a google search, you'll find many more...
OH AND BTW:
Using caulk may raise your framerate, but usually the culprit of a poor fps is bad vis design, coupled with the overuse of shruken textures, patch meshes, and LOD terrain
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yeah
i thought it was basic so i put a post on for other no0bs who didnt know
thanks for your support all
Another great tip
Houses that the players can't enter should not be hollowed out! Balr14 (TMT forum) said that empty spaces are seen by vis, even if it's all caulk surfaces inside.
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Re: Another great tip
Very good point...never thought bout that...tltrude wrote:Houses that the players can't enter should not be hollowed out! Balr14 (TMT forum) said that empty spaces are seen by vis, even if it's all caulk surfaces inside.

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I've got a hands on tut on optimizing FPS in "thight spots" here.
(Its for when you caulked all surfaces you can and the FPS still is to low ).
(Its for when you caulked all surfaces you can and the FPS still is to low ).
Re: Another great tip
Maybe be a good point but I don't think it's trueGeneral Death wrote:Very good point...never thought bout that...tltrude wrote:Houses that the players can't enter should not be hollowed out! Balr14 (TMT forum) said that empty spaces are seen by vis, even if it's all caulk surfaces inside.
Terrain
If I uderstood right, LOD terrain is not seen by vis. So, if the hollowed out house has no floor (other than terrain), the space inside will be added.



