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- 12 Aug 2015, 17:10
- Forum: General
- Topic: Impressive performance with OSG engine
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7166
Re: Impressive performance with OSG engine
Are these benchmarks with the Openmw Nightly builds? or compiled from scratch from github? My test was done with following commit in the git repository master branch: commit 3046795a9c1197ed7fc9766fe78de84e37da1672 Author: Marc Zinnschlag <marc@zpages.de> Date: Sat Aug 8 11:01:08 2015 +0200
- 09 Aug 2015, 22:33
- Forum: General
- Topic: Impressive performance with OSG engine
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7166
Impressive performance with OSG engine
I'm totally impressed of the new performance reached with the new OSG engine! THANKS :D On my configuration (AMD Phenom(tm) II X3 720 Processor, AMD Radeon HD5850 (Evergreen), Mesa r600g driver) I get more then 5x more FPS! In Balmora before with Ogre: 15-20 FPS In Balmora now with OSF: 80-100 FPS H...
- 16 Jan 2014, 09:19
- Forum: General
- Topic: OpenMW on RockPaperShotgun
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8904
Re: OpenMW on RockPaperShotgun
Not that I've contributed a lot to the project, but the RPS article makes me even prouder of being a very small part of it.
- 29 Jul 2013, 11:38
- Forum: Infrastructure
- Topic: "Downloads" page
- Replies: 28
- Views: 20133
Re: "Downloads" page
There is also a gentoo ebuild... Anyone heard from the maintainer lately? I've added Edmondo's overlay, but I'm not sure if it's still valid (I don't use Gentoo). Could someone with Gentoo Linux confirm if this overlay is ok? Oh, I missed this message, sorry for the late answer. I'm using my overla...
- 21 May 2013, 23:10
- Forum: Support
- Topic: FFMPEG bugs on Arch
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2778
Re: FFMPEG bugs on Arch
[*]At the end of playback, it freezes on the last frame and I get a single "Error in framelistener: boost thread: thread not joinable: Invalid argument". I have to switch tty and pkill it. (...) boost 1.52.0-1 (...) I had the same problem here. Upgrading boost to 1.53.0 solved the problem...
- 19 Nov 2012, 23:22
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Scirpting status
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6873
Re: Scirpting status
OpGetPcSleep is actually correct. See our wiki page about naming conventions. I agree. Then the upper case variants are probably not completely correct (see example down here). I don't think it's a very important issue, so no need to touch running code. ;) edmondo@balrog ~/src/openmw $ git --no-pag...
- 19 Nov 2012, 23:04
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Scirpting status
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6873
Re: Scirpting status
First round of updates done for this evening. Following instructions have been updated from "not started" to "implemented": GetLevel GetPCSleep GetPos GetSoundPlaying GetStartingPos PlaceAtMe PlaceAtPC PlaceItem PlaceItemCell Position PositionCell SetLevel SetPos TVM WakeUpPC I'm...
- 19 Nov 2012, 22:13
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Scirpting status
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6873
Re: Scirpting status
Yes, the point is clear.
Thanks for your explanation. I'll update the scripting page according your hints.
Thanks for your explanation. I'll update the scripting page according your hints.
- 19 Nov 2012, 22:00
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Scirpting status
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6873
Re: Scirpting status
Using a bit more of brain now I see PCRaiseRank instead of RaiseRank... so bad exampleedmondo wrote:Way to go or should I use a bit more of brain?
- 19 Nov 2012, 21:42
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Scirpting status
- Replies: 18
- Views: 6873
Re: Scirpting status
I can help a bit here. Let's do some examples to help my understanding: [*] RaiseRank: I would change the status in wiki to implemented : # git grep RaiseRank apps/openmw/mwscript/docs/vmformat.txt:op 0x2000b: PCRaiseRank apps/openmw/mwscript/statsextensions.cpp: class OpPCRaiseRank : public Interpr...